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I am confused.If the Sony RX100 has a sensor size of 13.2 x 8.8 mm, then how does it have a 1" sensor?Using Pythagoras Theorem, I can't see how the Sony RX100 could have a diagonal length of...
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Sorry everyone.I just tested this Sony LCS-HH case at a Sony Store, and unfortunately it does NOT fit an RX100.It looks very upmarket, but is just too small for the RX100...
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Sony's new LCS-HH is really good for the RX100 too. Very classy styling as always; has fake leather, pouch for SD card, and button clip...
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I just handled the Canon S100 on Friday night. It is absolutely wonderful to hold! And pocket. I now understand that the Canon S100 & S110's secret is that it is held between the thumb and the...
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Cutecamcase.com's C4 case is perfect for the RX100; it will even fit an RX100 with a Richard Franiec grip too. The leather comes in many different colours including the standard black leather.
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I have an RX100. What is the difference between recording video using AVCHD versus MPEG4? Is it a case that one format is better than the other? In which case, which format is superior? Or does...
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If you want the cheaper camera, or if you are fussy on grips, get the old S100.If you are willing to pay a bit more esp for a touch sensitive screen, and you don't mind a slightly lesser grip, get...
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I fixed that with a Richard Franiec grip, and it seems to make my RX100 look even better?
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I've not yet had the parts break, it just nervous because the Sony RX100 USB flap is substantially flimsier than the same USB & HDMI flaps on Canon cameras.And on that note, how come Canon cameras...
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All the cases help to prevent dust, but not 100% guaranteed.I got a black leather C1 case from www.cutecamcase.com; fits both my RX100 and my Richard Franiec grip...
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Mine starts up in 1 second, and it closes in less than 1 second. The only time I can think it would take longer to shut down is as someone said above, if we just stopped video recording or a burst...
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If you think the battery cover is flimsy, take a look at the USB cover on the right hand side - it is even more flimsy; I wonder if it will withstand the test of time? Let's hope so...
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Maybe it's just the RX100's 20% extra weight and 30% extra thickness, not to forget the smooth front, that feels not as good to grip as the Canon S100? The Canon S100 feels much better to hold,...
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The RX100 is not much bigger than the S100/110 in cubic volume, however the RX100 is "substantially" heavier than the Canons; it is just tiring to hold, esp on such a poor slippery grip. I've...
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If a HDMI cable is plugged into the base of the RX100, how can we mount the RX100 on a tripod simultaneously? Furthermore, how can we even place the RX100 on a table top with the HDMI cable...
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The placement of the "delete" icon on the RX100 is indeed ergonomically poor for several reasons. Even as I look at the delete icon now, the problem is that the icon is very small in size, very...
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Geez, I just found out that the RX100 indeed does have a delete button just like Canons.The RX100's delete button is actually the "?" button on the bottom right. To the lower right of the "?"...
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Yes, the lubricant in the RX100's front ring seems to be too viscous. If my memory is correct, the front ring in the S100 is lighter to use.Canon always has a "delete" function built into the 7-way...
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I mean the SLR's are so much bigger and heavier to hold, but they have a solid chunky grip for the whole hand including the four fingers to grip.I have owned two Canon Ixus in the past, and the...
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I have owned mostly Canons over the years; never any Sony cameras, yet two Sony camcorders.I received my Sony RX100 today; now I realise what Canon's strengths are.Canons look good, and they are...
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