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I have the NEX 5N, NEX 6 and OMD and what you say is only partially true. The OMD is hopeless at continuous AF, which is useful for shooting moving objects like fast moving kids. I tried...
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From what I understand, distortion correction takes quite a bit of processing power and it's not on by default because it would slow down high speed bursts. The other two corrections have...
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I got it from B&H at the Black Friday sale for $99 shipped
F5.6
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Generally, I've liked the Zeiss 24mm 1.8, especially if you want some background blurring
Zeiss 24mm
The 30mm 3.5 isn't bad either
30mm 3.5
30mm 3.5
But my current favourite is...
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I have a NEX-6 and the Sigma 30mm and I'm not going to upgrade to the SEL 35mm F1.8. I do have the SAM 35mm F1.8 (via EA2 adapter) and the Zeiss ZM 35 F2 (via M to E-mount adapter). I imagine the...
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When I bought the NEX-6, I also got a small adapter which converts the new shoe into the old shoe on the previous Sonly SLRs and SLTs
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I have both the OMD and the NEX-6. I can already tell you that the NEX-6 doesn't focus as fast as the OMD, but its certainly fast enough that it doesn't matter. In no way is faster focusing a game...
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As a former K5 user, I have to agree with DLBlack on the general subjective look and feel of the photographs taken with the 31 and 77 Ltds and the difficulty replicating it on OMD/M43 lenses. I...
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Didn't try HDR or any of the fancy processing modes. It was in the default DRO mode though.Hyde Park is just north of Poughkeepsie, which is about an hour north of NYC directly up the Hudson River....
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Talking about other cameras, I actually heard someone comment that his pictures were coming out black on his P&S. F1.8, ISO 1600 and a sloooow shutter speed was required. Never tried the HX20V, but...
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Some unprocessed JPEGs from the Vanderbilt Mansion in Hyde Park, NY. The RX100 really excels at these sorts of pictures, which require wide angles, strong high ISO ability and good image...
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It's impossible, for example, to get anything like this, which was shot with the E-mount 50mm 1.8 on a NEX and the subject was a considerable distance from the lens
But if you are really close to...
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I don't think the RX100 can do everything the OMD can do, especially with prime lenses, but it can produce identical images to the OMD in many situations. So if you have both like me, it comes down...
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Keep at it. You need the right lighting. I don't think your 70-200 VR would have done much better in that harsh lighting. I find that it's close to my long DSLR lenses, which are 5x the weight and...
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I went from Pentax DSLR to NEX to OM-D and am now with RX100 :)I want a full frame spycam next
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No, my last DSLR was the K5, which I sold. The NEX+heavy lens is still much lighter than a DSLR+heavy lens. When I'm lugging around a 3lb lens, I don't want to add another 1.5lb DSLR body to it....
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The RX100 lens has too much depth of field for focus peaking to be useful in a general sense. As you mentioned everything seems to be in focus. This is also the same on the NEX series when you use...
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I have the RX100, EM-5 and NEX 5N with a large number of lenses.I have the RX100 with me most of the time now. It goes with me to the office and travels with me on business trips. For casual snaps...
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I'm still in awe at this little thing. I'm not selling my OMD or NEX yet because of the shallow DOF & primes, but this is the perfect holiday camera. Holiday pictures will enter a new dimension.
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