Sony RX10 mark 5
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Tinwheeler replied on 09/11/2019 09:48
ABM replied on 10/11/2019 13:04
Posted on 06/10/2019 13:24 by CornersteadyI wouldn't part exchange personally, I wish I had kept all my old cameras down the year. I wish I had kept my Canon AE1 and my first real SLR a Zenith E for example just as display pieces.
I visited a friend of a friend once and he had all the cameras from when I first got into photograph in the late 70s and early 80s. He had a AE1, A1, Pentex ME and MX, Olympus OM1, and a selection of lenses to match (the old FD mount from Canon) and a classic 70-200 mm Vivitar.
Happy days.
Can I ask the one thing that puts me off bridge cameras is not quality but not having an optical viewfinder, are the new electronic viewfinders good?
Posted on 10/11/2019 13:04
Corners, saw a Zenith EM Special on " Flog It " t'other day. It was a Special in so far as it was made & marked specifically for the Moscow Olympics !! Sold for a few quid more than I expected, so hang on to the kit you've got everybody -- Antiques Fair a-calling !!
No, No, that's only for the camera kit, not for the photographers you muppets
Cornersteady replied on 10/11/2019 13:13
Posted on 10/11/2019 13:04 by ABMCorners, saw a Zenith EM Special on " Flog It " t'other day. It was a Special in so far as it was made & marked specifically for the Moscow Olympics !! Sold for a few quid more than I expected, so hang on to the kit you've got everybody -- Antiques Fair a-calling !!
No, No, that's only for the camera kit, not for the photographers you muppets
Posted on 10/11/2019 13:13
Thanks for the post, it was such a heavy camera that others seem lightweight ever since. It also had a rotating shutter button, it got wound up by using the wind on lever and when you pressed the button, which I remember went down a fair way and took some effort, it would rotate under your fingertip! Caused a hard skin patch to develop there
ABM replied on 11/11/2019 20:46
Bluemalaga replied on 07/12/2019 20:38
Posted on 07/12/2019 20:38
Anyone interested in wildlife photography may be interested in the Exhibition at the M Shed, just along the Quay from Baltic Wharf site in Bristol, where they are showing the Wildlife Photographer of the year pics for 2019.
Interestingly, I believe a number of the exhibits were taken using the RX10 unless there is another Sony with a similar name.
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