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The RX100 does a little better; closer objects with stronger motion blur than distant ones (zooming in, the results may be worse)
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In my defense, I did not keep keys, coins or other hard objects in the pocket with the camera.
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My iPhone 4S by the way was in my other pocket, one where I typically keep coins and other somewhat hard objects.
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Note that moving from time spent in the cold into a hot environment would tend to cause condensation on the outside surface of a hollow object that had reached thermal equilibrium at the lower temperature
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Good on static objects
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RAW capability- customisable colour modes for JPEG shooting (contrast, saturation, sharpness, etc.) and a very nice B/W preset, which looks a lot like B/W film- high quality video output (when using AVHCD) with full manual controls- good battery lifeCons:- startup/shutdown times are not really that fast- constant autofocusing in AF-s mode is a little annoying (can be turned off by switching to DMF, but then the front control wheel cannot be set to anything but manual focusing)- can get quite warm after prolonged use- controls can be small for some people (camera is similar in size to the canon s90, LCD has the same size, but controls are smaller)- AVHCD video has to be converted/repackaged and deinterlaced before it can be used in some editing software- large lens barrel can sometimes get in the way, especially when shooting close ups of objects or manipulating the front control ring- charging from standard USB port (laptop) via cable takes a very long time (up to 5 hrs)Bottom line:highly recommended, especially for the current priceSimilar products used:Canon s90, Nikon DSLR
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a TOY camera effect then.- Rich B/W effect - i would really like to use this effect for shooting portraits, however in this mode the camera makes makes 3 shots and joins them into 1 image
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Yes, I know this is probably the worst e-mount lens, but honestly I don't see any other options taking into account the need for something really compact.
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This is a great cámera