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Thu 23 Apr, 2015 3:29 am
that will be another game changer from Sony.. maybe they have a concave snso in it which enabled smaller lenses for he size of sensor compared to flat sensors
http://www.sonyalpharumors.com/sr4-rx10 ... t-rx100m3/
Thu 07 May, 2015 9:51 pm
Would it really be a game changer, given that the Panasonic LX100 has a Micro Four Thirds sensor, fast lens and has been out for a while?
Fri 08 May, 2015 3:34 am
for the size it could be, hte rx is a smaller camera easily fits in your pocket
Fri 08 May, 2015 11:52 am
nickthetasmaniac wrote:Would it really be a game changer, given that the Panasonic LX100 has a Micro Four Thirds sensor, fast lens and has been out for a while?
Having seen the images and read the discussion about the camera and photographing trees at
MU43.com I am not convinced about the performance of the LX100. Also if you look at Flickr, e.g.,
here there are only a few landscape photos form the LX100 to get a better idea on its performance outside of an urban environment.
Andrew
Fri 08 May, 2015 12:22 pm
Fri 08 May, 2015 12:37 pm
No it's total satire. and funny
according to Sony marketing literature*, “The best compact we’ve ever made this week.”
wayno wrote:that will be another game changer from Sony
I'm still really impressed with the photos from my RX100 mkI so if they manage to fit a m43 sensor in the new one, plus 3 odd years of technological advances, it will be a killer little camera.
Fri 08 May, 2015 2:29 pm
I've got the mark one. Its hard to believe a camera that small can produce the photos of the quality it does.
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