The two cameras are apples and oranges in so many ways.! I enjoy the feel of a sizable piece of equipment in my hands, and the feel of working with and around the RX-10IV is instinctive and a joy.
Glad you kept the camera after all your work and videos. The RX-10IV has a place and it's own niche, no matter what additional cameras one may own. Yes, you can use the A6700 in its own right, but when you're looking for the feel and things the RX-10IV can do, it is better to have and not need rather than need and not have it.!
its a universal eye cup i modded by removing the plastice bit then warmed it up and stretched over the rx10iv yep helps hugely for light in the side of the eye
My best case use of this camera is for travel. I took mine on safari in June to Zambia and was happy with it. I can't imagine messing around and traveling with a full kit of (much much larger) interchangeable lenses plus a camera body. The 6700 at 1500 bucks is tempting, but I'd also have to buy 3 or 4 grand worth of lenses. If I was a pro, I might well feel different, but for now, I'm gonna keep mine.
Considered selling mine with all my other gear but then i thought what else can give me good image quality, 600mm that i can literally take anywhere in a small bag??
I bought mine this year in April, second hand was barely used, I am a noob in photography but I wanted something more then phone to take photos for my family I found it an excellent family camera, I took noon pictures, landscapes and many more.
@@sikysmv its certainly way more than a phonecamera. its more spec than most high end pro cameras. absolute beast machine. will keep you happy for many years im sure
Hi Stuart I have this camera and I thought the same thing but there is no chance I am going to sell it. Looking at Sony’s lenses that have this range it’s a no brainer. Keep it. But I do feel if you put a photo into a comp when the so called judges look in to the photo data they say poor image and camera. They are not clever enough to say great photo no matter what camera or settings you use.
Having lugged two and sometimes three SLRs about in the film era in order to have the right lens for the job readily available I'm in no hurry to return to that sort of arrangement. It makes for a good walk spoiled. So the RX10 is a keeper whatever else I might get.
Thanks Stuart, I’ve just bought a used one ( ‘Like New’, from MBP) and I’m excited to be using something which is very widely respected as a quality camera. Some of your YT content has been instrumental in my choice. Any larger sensor camera brings much higher cost for similar zoom length, and multiple lenses bring conveyance issues, and a choice whether to swap lenses… it’s a quandary of choice isn’t it? The old saying is you can have any of a choice of 3 - quality, features and price! Best of luck with your choice of ‘go to’ camera for the future, but I’m totally happy with my 2024 purchase of the RX10 iv.
Love the channel! question, I am Heading to the UK, Alaska and Galapagos soon. I am looking at the rx10iv or the a6400/6700 with either the 70-350 Sony lens or the Tamron 18-300. Video is nice but pictures are my priority. If you had to choose between the RX and the A6x00 which would you go with?
as i am lucky enough to own the rx10iv and the a6700 i can give my honest opinion. the a6700 is amazing as is the rx10iv if you dont want to bother with swapping lenses and keep your kit to 1kg go for the rx10iv. if you dont mind swapping lenses and carrying a bit more the a6700. obviously the a6700 is newer and has more upto date af and has built in timelapse etc. but i think personally if it was me right now in your situation id go for the a6700 it is better quality and you can get some small lenses ie a 35mm for it for snapping and then swap out for the70-350 which is an awesome lens. hope that helps.
I still have and use my RX10 M4 as my main camera. This is the camera I used the most in my life. This is the most complete camera out there for photography... You can do almost every style of photography with it. When I show my pictures, people cant believe I am using a 1" sensor camera.
Gosh, the title was a little bit of a shock...with all your history on the RX10IV! Anyway, glad you are keeping it for the moment. It had occurred to me to sell mine when I got my A7IV, but its lovely to have something with such versatility in reserve. Also, nice one for other family members should they want something for any adventure travel. The A6700 looks fun.
If you do sell it, what would you possibly replace it with? I would think this would be almost the perfect walk around run and gun camera on city streets or nature hikes in the wilderness. Your zooming in on the birds in flight really showed me something. I have a Nikon B700 and if I tried that the birds would be hopelessly out of focus and even if I did try to refocus, it would still never be a clean image. The RX10 is compact, relatively light, no extra lenses to lug around, decent IQ in both video and stills. I don't have it but if I did I'd have a strangle hold on it.
the rx10iv is the best out there even 6 years old. and until they release something else like it or a 24-600mm for the a6700 lol there is nothing out there to compete with it. the nikon p1000 sensor is to small its massive double the size of the rx10iv. its focus is rubbish and af slow. we just need sony to update the rx10iv fingers crossed.
I love your channel and it helped me immensely when I got my MK3 and was setting it up. That said, I did sell my MK3 when I got my a6700, because the main reason I got the a6700 was for the improved AF and tracking. If I’d had the MK4, it would have been a tough call. Keep up the amazing work!
Hola, excelente video, sigo tu canal desde hace un tiempo y me gusta tu trabajo, en estos momentos estoy revisando los datos de las cámaras que mencionas en este video ya que quiero comprar alguna de estas 2, quisiera saber que me recomendarías? Gracias
Hi Stuart, I have watched a number of your video, which I enjoy very much, So thanks for sharing. I am helping my Son with his video filming and really considering the RX10 IV or a newer camera. I really like the look of the tech and the 'all-in-one' nature of the RX10, but it still costs so much given how old it is now. I keep looking for rumors about a RX10 'V' but it seems thats has been discussed for well over a year and not likely to surface. So, I would like your view on this. I would use the camer for doing 4K video for 75% of the time and photos the other 25%. I need a good zoom lens, but I dont want to purchase lots of lenses, if that makes sense. I would not be a hard core photographer, but keen to try and find the right camera. 2nd Question, I picked up the comment you made about the 6400 ISO and then using software for post 'de-noising'. What do you use for that? Thanks very much, keep up the videos.
hey colin the rx10iv is amazing still but for a similar price you can get the a6700 and a lens which can shoot 4k 30 , 4k60 and 4k120 and 240fps in hd also much cleverer autofocus and lots of other specs the rx10iv doesnt have. and where the rx10iv is 6 years old it can only do 4k30 fps. so a little limited. but then it can do 240, 500, 1000fps slowmotion but the quality isnt amazing. iso denoise in light room and photoshop raw now is amazing but can use also topaz denoise. hope that helps. if you can get to a store go and try some out.
Makes sense to me (to hold on to it), at least for now. I found some of the video shots a bit jumpy, but that was you moving and recording (always tough). Always nice to simply have all you need in one camera. Absolutely love that monochrome photo! Be interesting to see your views once you have walked around a bit with the 6700 and maybe a mid range zoom…you may miss the odd longer shot but those are likely few unless something planned for.
the bits where i am walking i am using the intelligent active in video on the rx10 but im holding it one handed and it has a tendency to rock side ways hense the movement. if i was to walk also a bit more carefully it would be stable but im just wandering on rough ground
i was on the hunt for my first camera for years, but never wanted to spend money on it, but the situation came that i got a new job offer in my company where i earn double the money as befor, so i switched from wanting to buy an rx10iv to really buying an a7iv with sigma 85 1.4 and sigma 24-70 2.8 and i dont regret it, its just beautiful to take such good looking pictures, i mean its by far not as versatile as the rx10iv but it makes me feel more like a real photographer and i am now capeable of buying really good lenses for it without hesitation, befor it was just to expensive and i would have gone with the rx10iv
The a6700 rear LCD is a pain in the backside. Yes for vlogging it’s good but literally for everything else it’s rubbish. Having to reach over, pull out, twist, re-align and then you have to look left away from the axis of the lens when shooting. Then you have to repeat all the above backwards to put it away, unless you fancy leaving it sticking out like a sore thumb. The tilt is fast, inconspicuous and doesn’t nearly double the width of the camera. Keeping the RX10IV for this alone is a no brainier.
Stuart, is the ApSC images from the a6700 much better than the 1 inch RX10iv ?? In lower light especially…..I’ve been told there’s little improvement in image quality ??
the images coming out of the a6700 are great its the same dynamic range as the a7r5 but as it goes yes high iso is better for sure. and more mp so larger images. but the rx10iv still has some huge advantages.
Hi! Is better RX 10 iv o Sony A6700 and Lens Sony 75/350? I have seen also the full frame camera but the lens are very heavy and big.. I want a camera for my travel with quality images and possibile good zoom that can integrate my IPhone 15 pro max. Thanks you
@@alemilito2274 the rx10iv is a unique beast of a camera its pretty dated but you can get the shots others miss because no lens changing. Its fast af and a sharp lens. The a6700 is great also but lens changing needed and its more upto date so is more intelligent
I hope RX10V can start at 20mm and extend to very far too with great macro and come with the latest Exmor T sensor! If you want to use 20-70mm F4 and 70-200mm F4 your your personal hobbyist use, would you pair with A7CR or A7RV? Does thwe smaller size of A7CR provide any benefit with these lenses or actually give less desirable experience? Will Sony make RX10V and do you guys think that will be enough and better?
Hi Stuart i found this video very useful. After a six hour trawl around London zoo, carrying my RX10, I felt very tired, and started to feel its weight around my neck. Also because of age and mobility I’m restricted to where i go to shoot now. I subsequently got to thinking, maybe if i get the DJI mini 3 pro i can go places and get shots that i would have got when a bit younger. I then looked at trading the RX10 in for the drone, all would be fine financially and all i needed to do was make the decision. I will add that i do have a canon G1X mk3 so i would still have a camera. All that you said on the video, i of course know, and it served to reinforce the inner feelings i had at the possible loss i would feel if i went ahead with it. Thanks for your help as always, verdict it stays in my bag.
I cannot imagine why you ever contemplated selling the camera. The lens alone warrants no argument, the coatings on the lens are superlative and contribute handsomely to the final image quality, all editions of the RX 10 series are desirable options for the discerning photographer. I am not at all surprised Sony only released four variants of the camera, they are the definitive statements on bridge camera excellence.
I have a to say, I'm really impressed with the built-in audio recording quality of the RX10 iV. It's loud and clear and picks up a lot of detail. This was my first video taken earlier this week. th-cam.com/video/C8bfyPk7Xu8/w-d-xo.html&si=OBMZLIMlR8QbCxO5 I should explain that this was really hard (impossible for me) to keep the bird tightly in frame whilst drifting past in my kayak and zoomed in to the max. Still, not bad though. 😊
IF YOU SELL YOUR RX 10 THEN YOU NEED TO GET A THERAPIST !!! I WILL UNSUBSCRIBE IMMEDIATELY!! THE RX10 IS EAY BETTER THAN ANY CAMERA I HAVE TRIED - I WILL NEVER EVER BUY A CAMERA WHICH HAS ME FAFFING AROUND WITH LENSES AND WASTING A LOT OF MONEY WHEN I CAN HAVE AND HOLD MY LOVELY RX 10 IN THE FIELD SO VERSATILE- SO BLOODY PERFECT - 6 YEARS OLD IT MAY BE BUT YOU WILL HAVE TO TAKE IT BY FORCE OFF ME !!! BUT I HAVE TO SAY SONY NEED TO RELEASE A MARK V - ILL BUY IT IMMEDIATELY
I just dropped off my RX10 4 at UPS sending it back today after just over two weeks of having it. For video the 4k quality looks good by itself but when mixed in with other cameras its very poor looking. I can not not mix it in with well. I also have the a6700 and like it a lot. When shooting some with the RX I see for my use I dont need the 600m end that much so I picked up a Tamron 18-300 that will be here Friday. That will cover me for my use and for a lower cost and smaller then say the Sony 70-350. I will be buying a second a6700 when I get my refund back if I can find one in stock someplace. I liked the RX but even the photo quality was just up to my other cameras just ok. So for not much more of the cost of the RX I will have a second a6700 and the 18-300 this gives 450mm on cropped.
If it is like most ILC superzoom lenses, it’s not really 450mm equivalent in real world settings, as there would be major focus breathing. I suspect it’s not as sharp, especially at the corners, as the RX10 IV too. Those were my conclusions from every Canon superzoom lens on DSLRs and mirrorless that I compared with the RX10 IV.
The two cameras are apples and oranges in so many ways.! I enjoy the feel of a sizable piece of equipment in my hands, and the feel of working with and around the RX-10IV is instinctive and a joy.
Glad you kept the camera after all your work and videos. The RX-10IV has a place and it's own niche, no matter what additional cameras one may own. Yes, you can use the A6700 in its own right, but when you're looking for the feel and things the RX-10IV can do, it is better to have and not need rather than need and not have it.!
@@markgillum5709 thanks been out with it this week walking getting me shots i would have missed with any other camera
Glad you kept the camera! What is the eyeshade piece you have around the EVF? Does that help to block out more sunlight?
its a universal eye cup i modded by removing the plastice bit then warmed it up and stretched over the rx10iv yep helps hugely for light in the side of the eye
My best case use of this camera is for travel. I took mine on safari in June to Zambia and was happy with it. I can't imagine messing around and traveling with a full kit of (much much larger) interchangeable lenses plus a camera body. The 6700 at 1500 bucks is tempting, but I'd also have to buy 3 or 4 grand worth of lenses. If I was a pro, I might well feel different, but for now, I'm gonna keep mine.
yep the rx10iv is a win win situation in so many ways
I don't understand why Sony never made a successor to this camera, it's obviously a popular camera ?????
because it would litterally kill the apsc market dead
@@sjm.photosExactly
Considered selling mine with all my other gear but then i thought what else can give me good image quality, 600mm that i can literally take anywhere in a small bag??
exactly that
I bought mine this year in April, second hand was barely used, I am a noob in photography but I wanted something more then phone to take photos for my family I found it an excellent family camera, I took noon pictures, landscapes and many more.
@@sikysmv its certainly way more than a phonecamera. its more spec than most high end pro cameras. absolute beast machine. will keep you happy for many years im sure
Hi Stuart I have this camera and I thought the same thing but there is no chance I am going to sell it. Looking at Sony’s lenses that have this range it’s a no brainer. Keep it. But I do feel if you put a photo into a comp when the so called judges look in to the photo data they say poor image and camera. They are not clever enough to say great photo no matter what camera or settings you use.
Having lugged two and sometimes three SLRs about in the film era in order to have the right lens for the job readily available I'm in no hurry to return to that sort of arrangement. It makes for a good walk spoiled. So the RX10 is a keeper whatever else I might get.
I could not agree more, will be keeping my RX10iv as well but look forward to A6700 arriving today.
Thanks Stuart, I’ve just bought a used one ( ‘Like New’, from MBP) and I’m excited to be using something which is very widely respected as a quality camera. Some of your YT content has been instrumental in my choice. Any larger sensor camera brings much higher cost for similar zoom length, and multiple lenses bring conveyance issues, and a choice whether to swap lenses… it’s a quandary of choice isn’t it?
The old saying is you can have any of a choice of 3 - quality, features and price! Best of luck with your choice of ‘go to’ camera for the future, but I’m totally happy with my 2024 purchase of the RX10 iv.
Awesome hope you are enjoying it. The rx10iv is still amazing
Love the channel! question, I am Heading to the UK, Alaska and Galapagos soon. I am looking at the rx10iv or the a6400/6700 with either the 70-350 Sony lens or the Tamron 18-300. Video is nice but pictures are my priority. If you had to choose between the RX and the A6x00 which would you go with?
as i am lucky enough to own the rx10iv and the a6700 i can give my honest opinion. the a6700 is amazing as is the rx10iv if you dont want to bother with swapping lenses and keep your kit to 1kg go for the rx10iv. if you dont mind swapping lenses and carrying a bit more the a6700. obviously the a6700 is newer and has more upto date af and has built in timelapse etc. but i think personally if it was me right now in your situation id go for the a6700 it is better quality and you can get some small lenses ie a 35mm for it for snapping and then swap out for the70-350 which is an awesome lens. hope that helps.
ps enjoy your trip
I still have and use my RX10 M4 as my main camera. This is the camera I used the most in my life. This is the most complete camera out there for photography... You can do almost every style of photography with it. When I show my pictures, people cant believe I am using a 1" sensor camera.
very true
You can even shoot ir with a filter
Gosh, the title was a little bit of a shock...with all your history on the RX10IV! Anyway, glad you are keeping it for the moment. It had occurred to me to sell mine when I got my A7IV, but its lovely to have something with such versatility in reserve. Also, nice one for other family members should they want something for any adventure travel. The A6700 looks fun.
If you do sell it, what would you possibly replace it with? I would think this would be almost the perfect walk around run and gun camera on city streets or nature hikes in the wilderness. Your zooming in on the birds in flight really showed me something. I have a Nikon B700 and if I tried that the birds would be hopelessly out of focus and even if I did try to refocus, it would still never be a clean image. The RX10 is compact, relatively light, no extra lenses to lug around, decent IQ in both video and stills. I don't have it but if I did I'd have a strangle hold on it.
the rx10iv is the best out there even 6 years old. and until they release something else like it or a 24-600mm for the a6700 lol there is nothing out there to compete with it. the nikon p1000 sensor is to small its massive double the size of the rx10iv. its focus is rubbish and af slow. we just need sony to update the rx10iv fingers crossed.
@@sjm.photos Your fingers will be permanently crossed. If Sony did do a v, it would be mighty dear.
@@simmo303 wouldnt care if it was £2500-3000 id buy it it be worth every penny
@@sjm.photos Is no problem if you have money to spend.
I love your channel and it helped me immensely when I got my MK3 and was setting it up.
That said, I did sell my MK3 when I got my a6700, because the main reason I got the a6700 was for the improved AF and tracking. If I’d had the MK4, it would have been a tough call.
Keep up the amazing work!
Thankyou so much for the kind words. Glad you have found the videos helpful
Hola, excelente video, sigo tu canal desde hace un tiempo y me gusta tu trabajo, en estos momentos estoy revisando los datos de las cámaras que mencionas en este video ya que quiero comprar alguna de estas 2, quisiera saber que me recomendarías?
Gracias
@@carloshernandezcordero2739 thankyou so much. The rx10iv is amazing and the a6700 is also amazing
Hi Stuart, I have watched a number of your video, which I enjoy very much, So thanks for sharing. I am helping my Son with his video filming and really considering the RX10 IV or a newer camera. I really like the look of the tech and the 'all-in-one' nature of the RX10, but it still costs so much given how old it is now. I keep looking for rumors about a RX10 'V' but it seems thats has been discussed for well over a year and not likely to surface. So, I would like your view on this. I would use the camer for doing 4K video for 75% of the time and photos the other 25%. I need a good zoom lens, but I dont want to purchase lots of lenses, if that makes sense. I would not be a hard core photographer, but keen to try and find the right camera. 2nd Question, I picked up the comment you made about the 6400 ISO and then using software for post 'de-noising'. What do you use for that? Thanks very much, keep up the videos.
hey colin the rx10iv is amazing still but for a similar price you can get the a6700 and a lens which can shoot 4k 30 , 4k60 and 4k120 and 240fps in hd also much cleverer autofocus and lots of other specs the rx10iv doesnt have. and where the rx10iv is 6 years old it can only do 4k30 fps. so a little limited. but then it can do 240, 500, 1000fps slowmotion but the quality isnt amazing. iso denoise in light room and photoshop raw now is amazing but can use also topaz denoise. hope that helps. if you can get to a store go and try some out.
NOOOOOO, Never sell (unless they release Mark V) LoL. I love mine..Even though i have a6700 and its the new toy, i still grab my RX10 whenever i go.
yep same here
Rx10iv is the one. Nothing has replaced it....Don't miss (almost)any shot.
yep its still a beast camera
Makes sense to me (to hold on to it), at least for now. I found some of the video shots a bit jumpy, but that was you moving and recording (always tough). Always nice to simply have all you need in one camera. Absolutely love that monochrome photo! Be interesting to see your views once you have walked around a bit with the 6700 and maybe a mid range zoom…you may miss the odd longer shot but those are likely few unless something planned for.
the bits where i am walking i am using the intelligent active in video on the rx10 but im holding it one handed and it has a tendency to rock side ways hense the movement. if i was to walk also a bit more carefully it would be stable but im just wandering on rough ground
Great video and fabulous shots of the birds at the end - GREAT CHANNEL!!
Thankyou Rob
i was on the hunt for my first camera for years, but never wanted to spend money on it, but the situation came that i got a new job offer in my company where i earn double the money as befor, so i switched from wanting to buy an rx10iv to really buying an a7iv with sigma 85 1.4 and sigma 24-70 2.8 and i dont regret it, its just beautiful to take such good looking pictures, i mean its by far not as versatile as the rx10iv but it makes me feel more like a real photographer and i am now capeable of buying really good lenses for it without hesitation, befor it was just to expensive and i would have gone with the rx10iv
nice we are spoilt for choice
How well do you like changing lenses. That's what it always comes down to for me.
Its not how much we like its more about getting a shot when if you had to change lenses you would miss it
Buy a second camera with a long Lens on it. My second a6700 got shipped out today I got notice it should be here tomorrow.
@@goactivemedia i have the sony a1 and a6700 and rx10iv , the 200-600 aswell.
The a6700 rear LCD is a pain in the backside. Yes for vlogging it’s good but literally for everything else it’s rubbish. Having to reach over, pull out, twist, re-align and then you have to look left away from the axis of the lens when shooting. Then you have to repeat all the above backwards to put it away, unless you fancy leaving it sticking out like a sore thumb.
The tilt is fast, inconspicuous and doesn’t nearly double the width of the camera.
Keeping the RX10IV for this alone is a no brainier.
the a6700 screen isnt perfect but works well in many cases. doesnt worry me. i have 2 other cameras with the flip outs to use aswell.
Stuart, is the ApSC images from the a6700 much better than the 1 inch RX10iv ?? In lower light especially…..I’ve been told there’s little improvement in image quality ??
the images coming out of the a6700 are great its the same dynamic range as the a7r5 but as it goes yes high iso is better for sure. and more mp so larger images. but the rx10iv still has some huge advantages.
@@sjm.photos thanks Stuart.
It is odd that no one has made an oval/tear-drop eye-cup. Tried a Canon 90D last year, lovely camera but hated the noise.
£750 dslr entry level camera i wouldnt expect much from it anyway to be fair
@@sjm.photos I meant aural noise, the mirror slap. Pics were fine. And another downside, ended up with four lenses.
@@simmo303 oh right
Where can I get the eye cup that fits with this?
A universal one modified to fit
Thank you.
Hi! Is better RX 10 iv o Sony A6700 and Lens Sony 75/350? I have seen also the full frame camera but the lens are very heavy and big.. I want a camera for my travel with quality images and possibile good zoom that can integrate my IPhone 15 pro max. Thanks you
@@alemilito2274 the rx10iv is a unique beast of a camera its pretty dated but you can get the shots others miss because no lens changing. Its fast af and a sharp lens. The a6700 is great also but lens changing needed and its more upto date so is more intelligent
@@sjm.photosThanks you!
I hope RX10V can start at 20mm and extend to very far too with great macro and come with the latest Exmor T sensor!
If you want to use 20-70mm F4 and 70-200mm F4 your your personal hobbyist use, would you pair with A7CR or A7RV? Does thwe smaller size of A7CR provide any benefit with these lenses or actually give less desirable experience? Will Sony make RX10V and do you guys think that will be enough and better?
Hi Stuart i found this video very useful. After a six hour trawl around London zoo, carrying my RX10, I felt very tired, and started to feel its weight around my neck.
Also because of age and mobility I’m restricted to where i go to shoot now. I subsequently got to thinking, maybe if i get the DJI mini 3 pro i can go places and get shots that i would have got when a bit younger.
I then looked at trading the RX10 in for the drone, all would be fine financially and all i needed to do was make the decision. I will add that i do have a canon G1X mk3 so i would still have a camera.
All that you said on the video, i of course know, and it served to reinforce the inner feelings i had at the possible loss i would feel if i went ahead with it.
Thanks for your help as always, verdict it stays in my bag.
just be carefull where you fly especially london as most of it no fly zones
I cannot imagine why you ever contemplated selling the camera. The lens alone warrants no argument, the coatings on the lens are superlative and contribute handsomely to the final image quality, all editions of the RX 10 series are desirable options for the discerning photographer. I am not at all surprised Sony only released four variants of the camera, they are the definitive statements on bridge camera excellence.
we all have moments of stupidity lol
😀
Hello Stuart, is it me or did you delete many comments ?
ive not deleted any comments whys that ?
@@sjm.photosok I was using the Live Chat session so my comments and other I saw are there not here.
Yes. get it sold.
nah
Nooooooo!!!! Sony make a number 5!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have a to say, I'm really impressed with the built-in audio recording quality of the RX10 iV.
It's loud and clear and picks up a lot of detail.
This was my first video taken earlier this week.
th-cam.com/video/C8bfyPk7Xu8/w-d-xo.html&si=OBMZLIMlR8QbCxO5
I should explain that this was really hard (impossible for me) to keep the bird tightly in frame whilst drifting past in my kayak and zoomed in to the max.
Still, not bad though. 😊
its pretty good actually until its really windy
IF YOU SELL YOUR RX 10 THEN YOU NEED TO GET A THERAPIST !!! I WILL UNSUBSCRIBE IMMEDIATELY!!
THE RX10 IS EAY BETTER THAN ANY CAMERA I HAVE TRIED - I WILL NEVER EVER BUY A CAMERA WHICH HAS ME FAFFING AROUND WITH LENSES AND WASTING A LOT OF MONEY WHEN I CAN HAVE AND HOLD MY LOVELY RX 10 IN THE FIELD SO VERSATILE- SO BLOODY PERFECT -
6 YEARS OLD IT MAY BE BUT YOU WILL HAVE TO TAKE IT BY FORCE OFF ME !!!
BUT I HAVE TO SAY SONY NEED TO RELEASE A MARK V - ILL BUY IT IMMEDIATELY
Only way mines going is when a mkv comes
I just dropped off my RX10 4 at UPS sending it back today after just over two weeks of having it. For video the 4k quality looks good by itself but when mixed in with other cameras its very poor looking. I can not not mix it in with well. I also have the a6700 and like it a lot. When shooting some with the RX I see for my use I dont need the 600m end that much so I picked up a Tamron 18-300 that will be here Friday. That will cover me for my use and for a lower cost and smaller then say the Sony 70-350. I will be buying a second a6700 when I get my refund back if I can find one in stock someplace. I liked the RX but even the photo quality was just up to my other cameras just ok. So for not much more of the cost of the RX I will have a second a6700 and the 18-300 this gives 450mm on cropped.
If it is like most ILC superzoom lenses, it’s not really 450mm equivalent in real world settings, as there would be major focus breathing. I suspect it’s not as sharp, especially at the corners, as the RX10 IV too. Those were my conclusions from every Canon superzoom lens on DSLRs and mirrorless that I compared with the RX10 IV.