Sony Rx-1

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Just curious - how interested are you guys in purchasing this camera as a secondary backup to your DSLR? If not this specific sony rx-1 how about a canon full frame compact camera?

Is there a market for it? What's a price you'd be willing to pay?

While the rx-1 looks and sounds amazing - I don't know that I could stomach spending 3k on a fixed lens camera. The idea behind it is awesome tho. I'm reading lots of rumors of the nex-9 (or whatever it ends up being) that will be Sony's FF mirrorless camera entry.

Now that I might pick up.

Kinda interested what everyone's thoughts were on this.
 
hippoeater said:
Just curious - how interested are you guys in purchasing this camera as a secondary backup to your DSLR? If not this specific sony rx-1 how about a canon full frame compact camera?

Is there a market for it? What's a price you'd be willing to pay?

While the rx-1 looks and sounds amazing - I don't know that I could stomach spending 3k on a fixed lens camera. The idea behind it is awesome tho. I'm reading lots of rumors of the nex-9 (or whatever it ends up being) that will be Sony's FF mirrorless camera entry.

Now that I might pick up.

Kinda interested what everyone's thoughts were on this.

Its an amazing camera, and wouldn't mind the fixed lens. Its just that I rather get an EOS-M for 799$
 
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RLPhoto said:
hippoeater said:
Just curious - how interested are you guys in purchasing this camera as a secondary backup to your DSLR? If not this specific sony rx-1 how about a canon full frame compact camera?

Is there a market for it? What's a price you'd be willing to pay?

While the rx-1 looks and sounds amazing - I don't know that I could stomach spending 3k on a fixed lens camera. The idea behind it is awesome tho. I'm reading lots of rumors of the nex-9 (or whatever it ends up being) that will be Sony's FF mirrorless camera entry.

Now that I might pick up.

Kinda interested what everyone's thoughts were on this.

Its an amazing camera, and wouldn't mind the fixed lens. Its just that I rather get an EOS-M for 799$

I agree, the Sony looks amazing. The few image samples that Sony has posted look amazing too. But it's pretty expensive. The EOS-M isn't that different from the Sony and is just a small fraction of the price ($800 vs. $2,800). As far as I can tell, the key differences are that the EOS-M has an APS-C sensor and lacks the manual aperture dial and ... well ... likely the Sony offers better image quality. On the other hand, the EOS-M accepts interchangeable lenses, while the Sony doesn't.
 
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not interested at all. for that price, I could get two new L lenses, or the 5D MK III. I get that the small size is great, but if I wanted portability I'd still rather get a m4/3 or NEX or whatever, and still have money left for an L lens.
 
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Steve Huff loves the RX-1 and does a comparison with the Fuji XE-1.

http://www.stevehuffphoto.com/2013/01/18/quick-comparison-sony-rx1-vs-fuji-x-e1-iq-af-speed-and-iso/

I prefer the XE-1 because of price and ergonomics.
The new X-Trans 2 sensor should close the gaps even further, so take a look at the fixed 35mm Fuji X100s:

http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/fuji-x100s/fuji-x100sA.HTM

This has on-chip phase AF as well as contrast AF.
It's not FF but it doesn't need to be to give great results.

Forget the Nex 6 unless you predominantly want video. I have one with the new 16-50 and 35 F/1.8 and the IQ cannot touch the Fuji.

ET
 
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DanielG. said:
J.R. said:
Is that the hood at the bottom right?... Does it come as part of the kit or do you buy it separately for £50??? :P

You're one funny guy: the hood is £149.
(http://www.sony.co.uk/product/dcc-other-accessories/lhp-1)

OMG! I pulled the £50 out of thin air ... But £149 ... Incredible.

I felt exceedingly shortchanged when my RX-100 didn't come with a dedicated battery charger (I can buy one separately but then why is not part of the kit?) but these £149 are enough to startle me even in my current sleep deprived state.
 
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