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20002I like my RX 100 a lot, too. I agree that the lens and sensor combination are atfastcats14/8/2013
20001quality of the lens I just did a Google on this question and gotas many answerLindyBill-4/8/2013
20000Unless you crop your landscapes substantially, I believe the quality of the lensfastcats34/8/2013
19999That's great! We all buy a camera for different reasons. I bought a Canon LindyBill-4/7/2013
19998A friend of mine showed me his Sony rx 100(?) the other day. Says he can get 18Woody_Nickels-4/7/2013
19997I have been playing around with this Sony rx100 for a month now. I find the firsLindyBill44/7/2013
19996The ultimate way to frame with it would be to bluetooth it to Google glass. ThLindyBill14/5/2013
19995Here is your on line manual. I suggest you do as I am doing with mine. Work youLindyBill13/22/2013
19994Thanks for trying, but my Sony menu doesn't have the 3 Wrench menu option. Elroy-3/22/2013
19993From my Sony rx 100 instructions. Initialize Initializes the settings to the LindyBill-3/22/2013
19992Here's a digital camera questions. I've got a Sony 16 megapixel point anElroy-3/22/2013
19991I think those of you here who are technically oriented are going to use KeyshotLindyBill-3/20/2013
19990Waiting to catch those two like that is best done by a loving Grandfather. :>Uncle Frank13/11/2013
19989I am going to try some shots at 3200 ISO, using both a 1/50th and a 1/100th speeLindyBill-3/11/2013
19988Waiting to catch those two like that is best done by a loving Grandfather. :>LindyBill23/11/2013
19987Thanks, Sultan and Jerry. I appreciate the feedback.Uncle Frank-3/10/2013
19986Tried some auto pictures, with the lens open at 1.8 and the natural light in theLindyBill-3/10/2013
19985Awesome shot, Frank. You should be proud of that one!Jerry Held-3/10/2013
19984That is an awesome portrait.. One that will be cherished years from now.. Sultan-3/10/2013
19983We visited out grandbabies in S.Cal last month, and I stalked them all week. YouUncle Frank83/10/2013
19982I guess what I am really after is the nicest looking snaps I can get of my danceLindyBill-3/9/2013
19981Bill, I was actually surprised to see those settings. I usually shoot with Auto fastcats-3/9/2013
199801/8 sec, f/6.3 @ ISO 3200: Fast, as we all know, that priest picture is a fantLindyBill-3/9/2013
19979Thanks, Sultan. The world is a fascinating place.fastcats-3/9/2013
19978That's really a good shot. I would never guess you could get a shot that cleJerry Held-3/9/2013
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