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Using the Coolpix A what really bugs me is the lack of actual zoom on this thing and the slow autofocus on this thing as well
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Lack of external microphone jack is a shame really given its awesome video capabilities, but I can live with it given my limited use of the video feature
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The only problem I had with this camera was the lack of an viewfinder
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Lack of hot-shoe for external flash is no big problem as the metering works fine with slave flashes (my Metz 28 CS-2 does a beautiful job with this thing)
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There have been complaints about the ring around the lens lacking click points
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Cons: lack of wifi and gps
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Using the ring for exposure compensation, the lack of felt clicks is a negative
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but the lack of an optical view finder just takes the joy out of things for me
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I loved the NEX5N output but hated the menu system and lack of physical controls, the 6 appeared to be my holy grail
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Lack of a manual (except on-line,) even on a CD, hides the versatility and depth of the camera's ability.4
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Some people do it but most of us need a good camera to take pics on various occasions.2) Size - I went on my honeymoon and took freaking DSLR and man all the time I was missing a
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I am questionable though that I can have a pic that is clear as hell till I blow it up as a
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Focus is so quick that you rarely ever miss a
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I'm wondering what else will not work quite as I expected, without the purchase of some other "extra"
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I am really confused as to why anyone would want to record in a silent mode?
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It performs as well as or even better than a lot of entry level mirrorless and DSLR cameras at higher price tags than the RX100
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I'm sure I never learned the S100 as well as it can be learned, but I've had this Sony for less than a week, and I already feel more control over my picture taking than I did with the S100.The autofocus is great.
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This is a great cámera