Firstly,
Deeply Sorry, Due to Christmas break was traveling and while I had access to the forum on the phone, Wife always ensured I do NOT spend much time with it.
Honestly, All the discussion here has confused me, I badly wanted something like an All in one without having to carry separate Lens etc. which is why I first wanted the Leica X2, and then this came along, and for some reason loved it more, now given a choice I perhaps would take both but wife is allowing only one for the birthday, so am seriously lost for which one to pick,
I understand it's priced high, but if you ignore the price does it still make for a bad or not good enough deal? I shoot a lot on the Street, Wife, Portraits and thought this made a wonderful device, if not any recommendations on what does? How does the X2 compare?
A full-frame compact is by far one of the most ludicrous camera concepts. It produces good photos, but completely goes against the idea of a compact camera for the masses.
Dust On the Sensor? Wow how does that happen on a new Camera? And Btw, Congrats on the RX100 it's absolutely amazing!
What if you get dust on the sensor?I bought a Sony RX100 - and it was delivered with dust on the sensor so I sent it back.
OreoCookie, (
love the handle)
I personally have little experience with the RX1 and only few moments spend with it, and yes I am not qualified enough to see it's flaws but was in love with it for those few moments, and loved the EVF also, I know most photographers prefer Optical but I honestly find the Electronic Viewfinder amazing, but then thats just me, and a lot of reviews have been nice, including Steve Huff. So am in a boat with a mind full of confusion and considering the amount do not want to rush in, every morning I wake up with one morning on the RX1 because I love it and the other on the Leica X2, cause always been a dream to use a Leica, Yes it's no M, but still the heart smiles,
Danke! (
Sorry thats the only bit of German I learnt in the 2 days I spent in Dusseldorf)
It's not meant to be a compact camera for the masses, it is aimed at a niche. It's Sony's take on the Fuji X100 with a full frame sensor instead of a crop sensor.
Argh Birthday is in Feb and now only a month left to decide, any help would truly be appreciated guys,
And a Very Happy New Year to you all,