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One can always find quibbles in any piece of equipment, but the RX1 is more operationally all-of-a-piece and desirable than just about any recent camera in my experience. Highly recommended from an enthusiasts perspective.

You should take your time and test fit the screen protector first, before actually peeling the liner off and sticking it on for real. I did an ok job.
It took a while to ship, but the price was very good.
Thanks Walter!


A++++++++

I sold all my Nikon kit to move onto RX1.
Best lens + body combination for a full frame camera.
At the end of the day, the best camera is the one you have with you.
I would carry my RX1 in places where I could never carry my D9000 + Sigma Art 35mm lens.
Some may ask themselves if it is worth the money?
My response, good pictures are intended to last a lifetime. The rest (price, AF, HD, zoom, etc.) are secondary. So get a camera that has the golden equation: Portability X picture quality = Best camera.






The cost. Definitely recommend this product



The D700 and D800 are still far more functional and familiar to me, but they weigh far more and are much more difficult to take around town or while on travel.
The X100 was great, but mine suffered from SAB and just had a unreliable feeling throughout my years of ownership. I still consider it a great camera.
But moving on to the RX1 -- this is near perfection in terms of the full frame goodness, size, weight, and IQ. Missing a built in viewfinder is a big knock, but one I can live with and there is a workaround via the add-on.
Speaking of add-ons, if you really add a lot of what I'd consider "standard options" -- you'd be well over $4000 for this setup. Lens hood, viewfinder, battery charger, case, extra batteries. Oh well. Folks still seem to be in the market for such things so more power to Sony for ripping all of us off. =)
The lack of weather sealing is the final nit I have. I can't understand why they left that out given the kinds of environments many would be using this camera in.
UPDATE 1/2014 -- ended up buying another one since the wife basically took over the first one (she's a pro and is pretty picky). The clincher for me is 99% tied to travel given how light, how small, how unassuming this solution is. Plus with f/2 and a FF sensor, low light stuff really works out well. Nice to not have to lug around a tripod and a heavier D700 or D800 based solution.

I ordered it on 23rd June and recieved it today, I wasn't expecting it to come until around Friday and am very very pleased with the delivery.
the bag has 2 big dividers and 3 small, all detachable so you can place them wherever you want, there are 2 outer zip pockets, one on the back and one on the front, inside the front pocket there is another zip pocket which looks perfect for spare memory cards, there is also a zip pocket on the inside of the lid. on the outside on each side of the bag there are two elasticated pockets.
the bag zips shut and then clips shut after that, which makes me feel a lot better because I am a tad paranoid about people going into my bags, if someone tried with this one you would definitely notice.
there is a carry handle on the top and a bag strap which feels pretty comfy to wear (haven't worn it out yet)
my camera fits fantasically in it, and when we go away my boyfriend will even be able to fit his camcorder in next to it which I wasn't looking for but will be an added bonus because we will have one less bag with us!
it's a lot bigger than I expected but I am very glad of it! it has fantastic padding and rubber 'feet' on the bottom.






