I've come to realize that when I'm mucking around with a camera, I'm missing out on experiencing the world around me. I want to have awesome photos, but I want it to be a painless process where I can quickly snap a photo and then get back to enjoying the environment. I don't want to mess with multiple lenses or adding a lot of bulk to my gear.
After doing a lot of research on blogs and sub-reddits I decided to get a Sony RX100. It's small, takes great pictures, and has a ton of features. The only down-size might be it's battery life. The manual says it can take ~330 pictures on a single charge with standard settings. Luckily I already have a couple of USB charge packs laying around. We bought them to power el-wire lights at Burning Man, and realized they worked amazingly well at keeping cell phones and other small electronics charged anytime we are away from home.
Here's a couple of test shots I took around Seattle including Seattle's famous rain, and a shot with a yellow-only filter. Let me know what you think!
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ReplyDeleteHow incredibly insightful.
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