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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 II?
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It is true that the battery is not great and takes a LONG time to fully charge... but you can always get another one.
This camera is WELL WORTH THE MONEY - you won't be disappointed. Great job Sony!
To me though, it has the customization options and usability that come close to an SLR. Given its size it just blows SLRs out of the water.
I bought this camera right before I took a four month trip around the world. It held up to the beating I gave it and produced some truly amazing photos.
I have recommended this camera to family and friends, and if anything ever happened to it I would gladly purchase another.
The lens protectors are flimsy, and stopped working properly after 3 days. Now one is stuck open permanently. It's been 5 months.
The camera is slow. If you forget to switch movie mode to MP4, or if it decides to switch itself back because Sony, prepare for a ridiculous ordeal of proprietary Sony software and file formats to get some sort of usable file format.
Do not buy this piece of crap.
Sony manual is pathetically inadequate, however. I'd highly recommend getting the third-party book, Photographer's Guided to the Sony DSC-RX100 III (Alexander S. White) to get the most out of the camera.
You might want to take a look at this Fujifilm to ensure you are getting the best value for money based on the comparison: http://amzn.to/1BrYBUq
The package from Beach Camera is a pretty good deal. I got a couple of really useful things out of it: you need an SD card, right? So you get that, plus an extra battery and charger. The mini HDMI cable is something you might find useful, and chances are you don't have one on hand. Things kind of go downhill from there, but in general it's all useful stuff.
Most hilariously bad part of the package was the screen saver. After cutting it out and applying it to my LCD, I used the cardboard squeegee to start removing the vast array of bubbles left behind. The cardboard left scratches on the surface of the screen saver! After moving just a couple of the bubbles off the screen it looked like a plowed field. If there is ever a case of a product not doing what it purports to do, this is it. I replaced it with a Duracell screen protector from Office Max which did the job quite nicely.
Pros: The thing I love the most is the EVF. That was my biggest complaint about the original RX100 models, because a lack of EVF makes outdoor shooting in sunlight a pain. The other thing I love is the quality of the video. It is great for 1920x1080 60p, and the screen flips up so you can shoot video of yourself. The video is so good that I finally decided to sell my camcorder.
Cons: Besides the obvious high cost, the biggest con is the lack of shallow depth-of-field. I have played around with this, and at 24mm you have to be within about a 0.5 meter of the subject to blur the background. At 70mm you have to be within about 1.5 meters. This means you have to work a bit harder if you want to do some creative shots, but it is still possible.
CONS: Sure, I wish it could zoom longer but then the camera would likely have to be larger. The pano mode works great in bright light, in low-light it is quite lacking. It does not have an intervalometer setting for timelapse functions and does not have audio inputs or headphone jack.






