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[Closed] Sony rx 100 mark one camera any good?

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So we have a couple of SLR camera s and an aging canon ixus 75 .....Is the older rx any good for general day to day and mountain bike trips?

Anything between in £300 world?


 
Posted : 18/04/2017 8:26 am
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Plenty said about the MK1 and subsequent models if you search the forum.

My quickest review:

Ditched DSLR too heavy
RX100 arrived (used, mint) £250 from classifieds
Dinky, slippy, aftermarket grip-helped, fiddly controls
Took a few pics, eyes popped. Outstanding IQ for form factor. Dynamic range is excellent
Forget macro, doesn't do.
Nice flash-bounce, angled up with thumb
Low-light pics stunning for a compact zoom
Big files to edit/transfer. Satisfying cropability.

Developed lens error. Clunk, no click. Fin.
Bought a (used) Pentax MX-1 - hefty yet much better IMO to use.
Miss the Sony IQ and portability. Don't miss the fiddling/possible fragility.

Sample:

(Difficult contre-jour shot just after sunrise, onboard HDR/DROprocessing)

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And a square crop of same:
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Posted : 18/04/2017 9:54 am
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Love my Mk1 - cost around £240 new from John Lewis 1 year back. Amazing image quality for such a tiny camera. Bit fiddly, but very sharp and well-exposed pics. I like it for travel, hiking/camping, biking.


 
Posted : 18/04/2017 10:09 am
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I had the same problem as this.

Sony were absolutely useless. When I sent them links to various youtube videos and forum discussions where lots of people reported the same problem the engineer claimed he 'wasn't allowed on the internet'. Fix cost £200. I will not buy another Sony camera again. John Lewis were great though and made a contribution towards the cost even though it was out of warranty.


 
Posted : 18/04/2017 11:03 am
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Ricoh GR is a much better camera from an IQ and functionality perspective and can be had for around £400 second hand. It only has a 28mm fixed lens though; optically it's excellent but you need to be comfortable shooting at that length.


 
Posted : 18/04/2017 12:06 pm
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I've had one for a couple of years & think its excellent; no issues at all, easy to carry great photos - not sure how it compares to others but of itself does what you need it to


 
Posted : 18/04/2017 1:13 pm