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Hey all,Both our cameras(Canon Rebel XTI and Nikon P&S) recently died so I'm looking for a replacement new/used in the $500 range. We are casual photographers, so don't need anything too fancy, but of course image quality is of top importance. Something that's not to big and does well in low level light. Right now, the only one's on my radar are the Sony RX100 and the Fujifilm X100 thanks to this board.If any AC'ers have a camera that they want to sell that fits this description, please PM me.
Would you like a fixed lens that can zoom from "wide angle" to "telephoto"? Or... might you appreciate learning how to change lenses for use in different applications? Do want to be able to stick the camera in your pocket, or is wearing it okay?
Hey! You've just missed out on a close out on Sony NEX 6 for $500 with kit zoom lens. Well, if you want a compact than Sony RX100 or the II might fit what you need, not sure how much those cost now. But I have to say personally the new RX100 III sound like a perfect compact for me with built in viewfinder and more importantly with the new 24-70mm 35mm equivalent zoom. I have a 24-70mm f2.8 zoom on for my DSLR and it stay on the camera for most of the time. Anyway sadly the RX100 III is $800. Take care,Buddy
I've held the Sony RX100 in my hand and it is tiny. Maybe too small IMHO
The Sony RX100 series is very small. Literally, small enough to put in a pocket. The camera has a Carl Zeiss 1:8 lens & a 1" sensor... very impressive. The RX100 is a very sophisticated piece of equipment and hosts a tremendous variety of features... maybe too many. Yet, after the learning curve, they become more intuitive and deliver great results. This is a great travel camera and is rather inconspicuous for street shots or sensitive situations in travel destinations. The camera is fast, works well in low light with high ISO and delivers great images, BUT it is very small. It might be the smallest, "high-end" camera with zoom in its class. If you don't want to take a full size camera, or even wear a smaller camera around your shoulder, you can put the RX100 in your jacket pocket, larger jeans or pants pocket! Wrist straps also help as well as applying a grip.Here's my RX100MKII all dressed up with wrist strap, grip and removable viewfinder. Of course, I don't use the viewfinder if I am carrying the camera in my pocket. As a matter of fact, I don't use the viewfinder on the camera much at all. The camera has multiple display settings that help in bright sunlight.Sony RX100MK2
The viewfinder perhaps is a necessary evil. In a bright outdoor environment, those Point-and-Shooters' LCD display will not be a friend to your eye so you may compose your shot easily. The viewfinder will be beneficial, like using a SLR, you just put your eye over the viewfinder to find your object of desire..., then press the exposure button for that perfect shot.