This compact camera changed the way I do photography (RX100vii in 2024!)
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- Опубліковано 23 лис 2024
- I've used all kind of cameras over the years, from medium format film monsters to smartphones. All of them taught some valuable lessons about this art, but the camera that changed my photography forever was a tiny compact one. I lost it years ago on a beach in Oregon, but now, we are reunited again!
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I came here for a simple gear review and ended stunned by your B&W photographs. Those pictures are amazing, keep up with this amazing work.
Glad you liked them! Thank you so much.
Me too. I really love the B&W work you've shown in this video. Inspiring stuff ❤
same. I have always love B n W. Those are stunning photos.
Great video. I own a old Panasonic GF1 12mp Micro 4/3 with a 14mm or 20mm lens and use it a lot! I carry it in my small essentials bag that is always with me and it did provide me with a great amount of good pictures. My phone doesn’t work for me. I need a camera to feel i am photographing 🙈
@@ferv5470 I also use an old Panasonic with the 20mm! In my case it’s the Lumix Gx7. Great camera with more than enough image quality.
Just used my pre-owned Sony RX100-V for some snaps at a wedding. It has produced the bride’s favourite shot of the day (so far). Pocket sized, good image quality and no hastle.
That's amazing! The V has a great lens, that 1.8 aperture is nice. Perfect camera for less intrusive photos at a wedding, for sure!
love it so much for street I bought a second one when I heard they might discontinue the model line
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Are you shooting compact and full frame at the same time or just compact?
The best camera will always be 2 things: the one you have with you & and the one you use. Whichever meets those criteria is your best camera.
Very true. A camera that stays on the shelf is pretty much useless.
The best camera is the one i can't afford
I recently got an a7Rii for $550 AUD from FB Marketplace and have been loving it ever since :) Some may question my use of adapted Nikon glass but that's all I can afford. I started from an A6000 and sold it for a profit to get this one.
I really like this video, because it is proof that each of us must search and find the right tool for our need, whitout, listening to social media about what is better and what is worse, thanks Adrian
I once heard that when we buy something, we are not buying the thing, but the promise of becoming those we see using that thing. In other words, when we buy a camera, most often than not we imagine ourselves going on adventures or photography trips, and all the images we will finally be able to create with it. But after the honeymoon phase is gone, we realize it's just another camera. Of course, this is about minor upgrades, or upgrades that won't make a difference. I do believe that a small camera can be a truly useful piece of equipment for almost every photographer out there. Thank you for watching!
@@aows....it is true!!👍
I just purchased this camera on the advice from my High School Photo teacher. I absolutely love it and use it frequently!!! Thank you for your presentation!
Completely agree with you. These little cameras leave very, very little to be desired other than a couple more custom buttons. Since owning one or two of them I've all but stopped using larger cameras except for special cases. I hope more people can realize the joy in the freedom and simplicity in using little cameras like these.
One or two? I have lots! A Lumix with Leica lens, charger and battery was $35!
You have mirrored my experience over many years. I bought a Sony RX 100 mk 2 a long time ago. I fondly remember a trip to Venice and how it was possible to take unobtrusive pictures. I normally use a full frame rangefinder with prime lens shooting around town. But especially during my travels having a compact all in one solution is a gamechanger for exactly the reasons you mentioned. And the image quality is fine for the print sizes I like ( maximum 40x 30 cms)
Your video is SO spot on. I have had the Sony RX100M2 since it came out, and because it had no integrated viewfinder I bought the external LCD finder, that integrates through the hot shoe and can even flip up 90 deg. so you look down from the top for shots lower than eye level. It still holds up quality-wise to my newer larger cameras, and because of the ever improving features in Lightroon and Topaz, you can resolve noise or any other problems completely.
I fell in love with photography all over again, after i bought my Ricoh GRIII a couple years ago. It suits my needs way better than my old DSLR with multiple lenses.
Nice! Finding the camera that suits your photography the best is very important. Glad you found yours!
your photos are the perfect example that the gear does not matter (in aspects of big sensor, superb quality etc.)
The one benefit of AI is image upscaling, that big expensive full frame sensor isn't necessary anymore. I've had clients supply tiny FB images for print and managed to upscale them with AI make minimal corrections and the average person would never know.
I'm looking for a compact camera for myself. I look at the reviews. I'm amazed by the photographs. They are amazing. You are a talented photographer.
I am heavily invested in the Fuji X system. I always have my iPhone with me. However, I recently purchased a Canon g5x Mark ii and love it for several reasons as a step between the Fuji and iPhone. It has a viewfinder! I hate composing on a back screen or iPhone, especially on sunny days. The zoom range on the Canon vs. an iPhone. And a true optical wide aperture. The image quality is great as well. Happy with my choice.
I purchased a RX100 several years ago to use on my mountain biking adventures. Now, the camera is with me at all times because, as a photographer, being with out a camera in today's world is crazy. Thanks for you enlightened viewpoint that cameras and equipment are only tools.
I've had a Canon G5X ( the first model ) for several years,and I love that thing. It's not quite as compact as the Siny RX models, but the flash popup doesn't get stuck,and the battry door won't break like Sonys are known for.Takes great raw images.
Man congrats for your images. They speak, they have soul. I love them.
I bought one this year and I like it. I take it when I can't or when I don't want to take my bigger cameras.
Just sold my DSLR and all my lens and ordered a Sony RX100VII. It arrives tomorrow so I’m about to discover a new way of photography, one just as you described so well in this video. Great work. I feel inspired!
Had one of these for a few years now. Easily one of the best cameras I've ever used. Would recommend to anyone! Great Video btw 😊
Completely agree with this. I am back to bringing my little Leica X1 on most vacations, particularly if I am in places where the risk of theft is high or when I plan to walk around a lot.
Didn't know about that little camera, it looks awesome! Absolutely, small cameras are great for walking long distances in the city, or strenuous hikes.
Hi, my name is Raffaele and I live in Venice Italy.
I agree 100% with what you said about using small cameras.
I have been using RX100 Mk 1 and then Mk 4 for years and I have taken many shots that have had incredible success within my photography circle.
The main advantage is precisely in going "almost" unnoticed when taking photographs and always having the camera in my pocket, wherever I am.
The post production (which I do with DXO) provides me with absolutely professional level images.
Great cameras!
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Haha, that's very true, these cameras are already in high demand and their prices in the second hand market are crazy. I can't imagine once Sony stops producing them. I wish camera manufacturers paid more attention to what's going on. Absolutely agree with you, the whole line of RX cameras is amazing. I used to have the mark II and loved that little thing.
100% agree with this. I bought a Lumix LX100 as a B-cam and it's following me everywhere. It's great to have a pocket camera that can do 90% of what your main camera can do without the bulk and over are the time I wished I brought my camera with this specific lens at this specific time.
Totally agree! I'm constantly tempted to get rid of my bigger and heavier cameras, and I might some day. The LX100 looks great, I wish Panasonic would release a new model.
I completely agree with your conclusion. Thanks. 😊
Simply fantastic! Oh. the shots that got away for the reasons you detailed!
We spent 3 months traveling in Europe this summer, 2024. I left all my big gear home. Cameras & videos done on GoPro 10; iPhone 14 Pro; and yes Sony RX100 vii. I have been traveling with RX100 since 2012 and owned several editions. Use of an compact external flash has enable me to get some of people favorite portraits. The built-in flash is handy, but not for portraits. Unless you're traveling exclusively with photogs no one has time for you to work your gear. Compact is the way to travel.
This is why I continue to use mainly my tiny m43 gear (gm5 or gx9 + tiny compact and light lenses)
Those are very nice!
Exactly what I wanted to convince myself for another camera purchase. I am throughly convinced. Thank you. :)
Great video and very sound advice. I purchased a Fujifilm x100V a few years ago and take it everywhere I go. I love its compact size and the image quality is outstanding. Best of all I am practicing my photography almost every day
Couldn't agree more, especially about the practicing every day! The X100 series is incredible.
I love your photos, they are so artistic and deep
Thank you so much! I appreciate it
Incredible images. I feel the same way about small sensor cameras. 1" format cameras are excellent for those further reaching lenses. I wish they would bring this design back again. 👑
Stunning gallery. It’s you who make this camera stand out.
I own one of these and will NEVER get rid of it. Jason Vong is a fan of this camera too. Great photos and thanks for this video.
Still using my RX100 Mkiii mainly cos it has a wider aperture of F1.8. Still going after around 9 or 10 years. Love your work and your stories
Massive thanks for an excellent review. Very much appreciated.
Thank you for an excellent video.That was not just another gear review.This was about the purpose of gear of different types of gear and what it can mean to us.Creativity , I'd love this video and I really thank you for putting the time into it
Your photos are elegant and inspiring. Totally agree that every photographer should have a handy compact to snap the unexpected moments.
I carry my original Ricoh GR digital camera from 2005 with 8 megapixels in my pocket all the time. The CCD sensor makes great colour and black and white photos.
Have you looked into the Ricoh gr iii? It's my everyday carry, it has a huge sensor for its size.
I love my GR III. But i wish it would shoot decent 1080p videos. Sometimes video is better to capture a specific moment. But the RX100 misses this special feeling i get with the GR so i havent found my "perfect" everyday camera yet. Maybe the GR4 will be that camera.
Great video with refreshing message. Just bought an Olympus EPL2 to compliment my EM1mkii. Now I have to decide which compact lens to get. Keep up the great work!
I have always been a fan of compact cameras. I still have my old Keystone 110 zoom camera from the 80s. Regarding digital cameras, I've owned Canon G series cameras for over 20 years: G3, G6, G11, G1X, and G5X Mark II. I used the G1X for many years, but picked up the G5XII in 2020. It has a smaller sensor, but the camera is smaller and has a faster lens, phone connectivity, more megapixels, an EVF, and a wider zoom range. I've been really happy with it.
Thank you for this, I’ve been looking into this camera for a while
Wow! MindBlown! Such a beautiful diatribe on Compact Camera Photo Philosophy! i will be keeping my Sony RX...
Agree with your perception. I've got the old RX100 iii and love use it, when don't want to take my FF. It's very good for street photo, or when you hike in moutain.
Yes, absolutely, it's amazing tiny camera that complements very well a full-frame system.
Absolutely great points. I have 2 RX100 cameras, the original, and the V -- with the pop up electronic view finder which is the killer feature. The RX100 made me fall in love with photography again. I loved it so much I bought the next one, which I love even more because of the general upgrade, but mostly because of the pop up evf. I love that it's little and not intimidating to bring into a crowd or on travel, or on bicycle journeys.
I would love to see more in this part of the camera market.
La razon por la que encontre este canal hace ya varios años, es por un paseo que diste en Detroit con la rx 100 m3, estaba buscando referencias de esa camara. Me la compre, estuve con ella un par de años y la vendi, ahora la extraño muchisimo y pronto volvere a tener una.
Ya hace tiempo de eso, efectivamente! Por aquellas imagino que sería la RX100v, una gran cámara. La acabé convirtiendo a cámara infrarroja y me arrepiento mucho porque no acabo de cogerle el punto a ese tipo de fotografía jaja. Pero sí, yo también echaba mucho de menos el tener una cámara pequeña tan capaz como es esta. Suerte con la búsqueda!
Spot on. Well said. I hardly use my D850 and lenses these days. I take my RX100 vii with me all the time - even on once-in-a-lifetime trips. It hasn't let me down yet.
I started with the A73, then got the A7S3 and when I was looking for another lens I figured buying the RX100m7 with the 24-200 was better bang for the buck but as I started using it I soon realized I preferred carrying the RX vs the bigger cameras. I like it so much that when a local store just got 3 new RX100m7's in so I bought a second one. Sony is making a mistake if they drop the RX line. Enjoyed the vid.
That's awesome. I really hope they release a new model at some point. The VII is almost perfect as it is but it'd be awesome to get USB-C, the ND filter from previous versions, improved screen and viewfinder, better and more efficient processor for faster autofocus and battery life, new sensor with better low light performance and maybe even higher resolution, and I'd love to have weather sealing. Plus features like being able to set the exposure time while in bulb so we don't have to carry cable releases. I have a very long list haha, so there's room for improvement for this already very good camera. Hopefully Sony is paying attention to what's going on with the compact camera segment.
@@aows Great minds think alike. Although the Sony remote is expensive It is worth having with the VII. Being able to power it with USB C would be great and some type of weather sealing awesome. Something I also like about the VII is the small file sizes and cheaper SD cards. The first time I shot a video on the A7S3 in all intra max quality I came away with over 600 gigs of files.......
The B&W photos are simply just stunning..... ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
This is speaking from my heart! I've nearly abandoned photography because I'd rather not take photos than take my big camera and lense with me. But since I've started using an old compact camera again, I've felt more free and inspired, enjoying photography after a long time! Even if the photos aren't as high quality as with the most professional cameras, they're taken and that's the difference.
Edit: forgot to say that your photos are stunnninnng!!
That's so great to hear! Absolutely, bigger cameras will produce better files but that doesn't necessarily translate to better photographs. Thank you so much for watching and your kind words!
Thanks for sharing your imput, I recently bought the Ricoh gr3 X absolutely love it the resolution and quality of the images are phenomenal.
Being a street photographer I find that you really got to be selective towards your subject matter it’s easy to take random photos .
So I try to be more selective by setting a high standard of which images to take and not get to comfortable with just the point and shoot mentality.
Wow! Your work is truly beautiful!! Stunning shots...
Absolutely 💯 agree 👍 All you need is a superzoom compact camera that is always with you! I came a different route, and I always thought bigger was better, but slowly, I got rid of all the bulky cameras and lenses, then bought myself a tiny rx100 vii, and I have never looked back. I know big camera companies know this fact, and I am optimistic that compact cameras will make a comeback 😊
I am too, but I wouldn't hold my breath. I feel like most people have voted with their wallets and have opted for the smartphone. I believe most enthusiasts and professionals could use a small, pocketable camera in their toolbox, but camera manufacturers might not see them as profitable since they should be cheaper than a phone, or the same price at most. I love small cameras, and I'm constantly tempted to ditch my heavier and bigger gear. Maybe one day :)
I picked up a small Canon and it really does free you up to create art
I wish I knew how to take photographs like many of you.
Photography is such a beautiful and underrated art form.
I also love the autofocus of the RX100 VII. In addition to great stills I can get action shots like birds in flight, etc. The 200mm reach is great! No matter what other gear I have with me I love having this tiny powerhouse of a camera in my pocket.
awesome video. really made me think about a lot of stuff, thanks man
Thank you! I'm glad it was helpful.
Thanks!
Great message and loved your photos
Thank you so much, Sam!
Great video, Adrian! Carrying big cameras on the frontlines is a pain most of the time. I often find myself leaving bigger gear in the barracks or in a car and taking only the Ricoh GR or +1 compact camera with me. These small cameras are saving my back from falling apart completely.
Absolutely!
Great Images !! And I do like the idea of a compact always ready to shoot. Thks.
This is exactly why I’ve ordered a Leica D-Lux 8. It’ll be the perfect partner to my high-res ‘big’ camera. Thanks for this video. Your images are spectacular.
Oh man, that camera looks so good! It's a 4/3 sensor, right? That's amazing in a small camera, and the perfect companion for bigger setups. I hope you enjoy your new camera!
@@aows Correct. And with that 24-75 zoom, it might well be all I ever need for most of my photography. Your work has been a huge inspiration, and indeed, I'll probably shoot this little camera mono most of the time.
@@aowsIt is substantially a rebranded LUMIX LX100 ii which is significantly cheaper.
@@michaelwoodbodley8099No, it isn’t. This one is pure Leica, and there will be no LUMIX equivalent.
@@michaelwoodbodley8099 You’re incorrect - simply parroting what other armchair experts have said. This one is pure Leica, and there will be no LUMIX equivalent of this model.
Very good point. I actually just made the same process last week. Instead I went for a old micro 4/3 Olympus E-PL9 with a few pancake lenses. Very cheap and good enough. Excellent image quality actually, good ergonomics. Just what I needed for street photography and also to always have a camera with me, even when I don't intend to go out for that.
That's a nice companion to my big DSLR (Nikon D780), that I will keep using for landscape photography and wildlife.
I love my Ricoh GR3X. For street photography, it's perfect. I let my bigger camera and its 6 lenses home most of the time
Yes! Not only is it better for your back, but you can respond quicker to what's happening around you, and that usually means better photos.
I've been carrying around an old Lumix LX3, it still takes impeccable b/w images. it's so compact and nice to have around as an everday carry
Much apprecated! I've been wanting a RX100... for a while now. everything you said in this video is very true. I have my R5C and it's just to big for a lot of the non commercial work I love so much.
Yup! I feel like having a tiny camera you can have with you at all times is a nice complement to the bigger and heavier gear. Glad you liked the video, thanks for watching it!
Similar situation here. I bought a Sony a6000 with it's kit lense 16-50mm for $350 on ebay to be an every day camera, and I have been really happy with the results. Yes it has a lot of challenges compared to more modern cameras and lenses, but having a slim and light, camera with you all the time without out worring that, if something bad happens, you are not loosing too much, have been a relief, and I have captured really good moments, I've been enjoying with it more that I thought.
That's awesome, the a6000 was my first interchangeable lens digital camera, I loved that thing! The 16-50mm is not the best lens out there but it's so tiny, it makes for a very compact package. The key is not to fight it and embrace what that camera and lens can do. I'm sure you'll get great images with that combo!
Quick draw with a slim camera let you capture that KODAK moment, priceless.
Well said. Compact small sensor cameras are essential to macro photography in close quarters where you must squeeze the camera into a small area to get the shot - larger macro lenses on big bodies often do not fit in the space and cannot get the shot - such as shooting baby birds in a nest only one foot under my rear deck. Only my small sensor cameras work at all in that situation and have gotten super cool shots on the "fly" although they don't fly yet! Thanks - good video. JT
Yes, absolutely! The wide angle adapter I use also doubles as a macro lens of sorts and I love it. I've been doing more of that because of this camera, otherwise I would never find myself with a macro lens in my bag.
Siempre he usado cámaras compactas. La primera la panasonic lumix lx3. Continué pasando a sony a7 y full frame, pero volví a comprar nuevas compactas, y ahora utilizo una ricoh gr3 para street photography y viajes, y una lumix lx100 para viajes y senderismo. Siempre compraré cámaras que pueda tener en el bolsillo. El móvil no sustituye de momento la conciencia fotográfica que me da la cámara que me permite pensar la fotografía en la mente antes de realizarla. Gracias por el video.
No había una Lumix que sobrepasaba los 300mm? La encontré hace un tiempo pero no la venden ya, y las usadas estaban caras. Una pena porque las Lumix tienen muy buena pinta. Totalmente con lo del teléfono, sacan gran fotos, pero la experiencia no es la misma.
i used RX100 IV in some weddings,,,, i loved that camera.
It's a great camera indeed!
Very interesting video. I totally agree with you. I have a Sony A7 III, and I bought a Sony RX100 VII, since then I practically only use the RX100 for my street photography. It's wonderful.
For me it's happening right now. I just bought a Canon G1X Mark I for 200€ and, even though it's not perfect and quite old, I enjoy using it more than my big full frame camera. It makes me more conscious about what I'm doing and more relaxed about the process and the result. Compact cameras are going to be back soon for sure. More and more people are realising they don't need all that fancy gear all the time
I've admired your work and small camera process for a while now. I totally agree and I live by the water so bought an olympus tough camera. It can truly do everything I do effortlessly. I have to say that the latest phones do give me pause to small point and shoots, specifically now because the latest iphone will have a 120mm camera on it. With the LR app I can shoot raw too. Love these pocket powerhouse cameras though! Sometimes you need the controls and just dont want your phone
Yes, phones are getting better and better. In my opinion still far from even these small cameras with 1" sensors, there's something in those RAW files from the phone that looks more processed... especially when the light is not the best. That being said, I don't hesitate using mine, the way you mention, using Lightroom to shoot in RAW. I'm going to need to upgrade my phone soon-ish and I'll welcome that telephoto lens for sure!
I recently revived my Kodak M531 with a new battery and it the fact that it is compact (no pun) makes it easy for me to get photos in a lot of places where a "full-sized" camera would attract attention. In a way the compact camera is to digital photography what the film camera is to photography. Sometimes it just dies on me, sometimes it doesn't focus but 80% of the time I'm really happy to have it with me.
Durability is not a compact camera's strongest point, that's for sure! But as you say, they never completely die, they just randomly get rid of some features 😂 I'm glad to hear that your M531 is still working after all these years, even with all its flaws!
Your photographs are fantastic. So impairing.
I also agree that sometimes you just get carried away with what type of camera you take out to take photos and I was a firm believer that the bigger sensor/gear, the better photos you can take and that still holds true. However, I also like the feeling of using a compact camera that's unobtrusive and doesn't draw the attention in places where it's not necessarily safe. Sure, you lose the size sensor and its dynamic range, etc; but I feel you can take more chances, more photos with an everyday carry. I used to be obsessed that if it's smaller than APS-C it's not worth it, but now I feel the opposite. Thank you for this video!
Completely agree! I often enjoy photographing with my RX100 V more than with my Sony A7III and a heavy lens bag 😉 Made so many stunning photos with this small guy. Too many UA-camrs are talking about which latest gear is the best but these won’t make better pictures. More people should realize it’s not about the gear at all. Keep up the good work!
I agree with you! I changed my travel gear based on discovering the the Sony rx100 vii a few years back. The 2 things I wish it had was better battery life and weatherproofing.
Your B&W photos are outstanding.
Thanks for you great video on your thoughts! It just confirms my in the decision I took yesterday - because I have been looking at the RX100VII for years now - and it newer came on sales - and I very rarely saw some used ones on sale here in Denmark. So yesterday I ordered a brand new one - and is looking forward to receive it within the next weeks - as it is actually currently backordered. It will a supplement to my Sony RX10IV and Nikon D850 - but as you it might end up as my favorite goto camera - at least I hope so. And your video really inspired my to embrace my new small camera - and spend some time on really get to knwo all the features. Thanks!
With new camera gear becoming so expensive and full of features that I will never use, I have 'gone retro' with a growing number of older digicams.
They have rekindled the enjoyment of photography for me, as like you, I am taking more shots and experimenting with different ideas that I may not have done with a bigger camera.
Absolutely! They are great little machines and they can produce amazing photographs.
Basically the same thing has happened to me, I have the a7siii with several pro lenses and I barely took it outside every day due to the weight, with the rx100 vii I am very happy to go out and photograph every day, it is wonderful, and in the hands of a professional can be a great tool!!
Your work is amazing, love the review and thoughts
Yes, together with my big gear with several lenses, I also use my compact camera, a Canon Powershot, easy to carry and quick to use, and with a surprising good results at high ISOs.
Your images are INSPIRING! I just shot a Real Estate shoot for a friend using the M7 ONLY. To get the best quality requires some massaging in post, but I was blown away by the results. (I wish I had the wide angle adapter.) I have a wedding coming up in August and I told the client (a friend who’s on a budget) that I’ll shoot it but on the M7 ONLY. (For perspective, I’ve shot professionally for years, Canon, Sony, and Fuji). I just traded my Xt-1 and Xt-2 for an M5 (I miss the ND filter that was on the older models).
They are pretty amazing! It's true the image quality is not up to what you can get with bigger cameras, but really, the difference is not that huge. Unless we compare bokeh or low light performance, I guess. I hear you about the ND, I love it in the ZV1 (I use it mostly as a mark V, but with fewer controls and more centered on video).
I really want this camera, have been using the RX100 IV but the lens isn't long enough, but it's so expensive or so hard to find second hand. I just ordered a second hand Sony hx90 to try for some more reach. For me compact cameras are something I can carry while cycling, cycling is now my #1 hobby and I almost never use my old trusty Nikon D7500 anymore because of it, but the RX100 is a camera I can take with me, even on long rides.
I am in love with my Ricoh GRIII. 😊
That's awesome, those tiny cameras are amazing!
Great thoughts about compact camera. I also pro dslr user but I use sonyrx100m4 for 5-6 years. It is easy to carry, photo and video quality is very good. Worst side is battery capacity, always I carry 2-3 with me.
True, battery life is not great compared to bigger cameras. I always carry at least one extra battery with me too. Thanks for watching and your comment!
You are absolutely correct. I'm going through the same transition. I have fantastic FF gear, but I bought a Sony RX 100-VI. I really need the ..200mm option in my pocket when I travel or walk around. And I love B&W too! Great work man, I'm going to learn from you!
I began photography life AGAIN when I used digital! Complaints about my scans, made me seek a new digital answer! A Pentax Optio 3,5 MP! Made prints 20x30cm! so small, zoom lens, always avaialble. I then added better battery performance, higher MP! Canon Power shots, Nikon, Minolta (perfect BW), Lumix models.. I look at those huge lenses and walk away! Oh! I do own a DSLR Nikon D-50! Used seldom.. Bravo!
Absolutely, big and heavy are usually holding you back.
Your work is superb as is your philosophy.🌿🌟
I've narrowed down to two film cameras:
1) Canon VT Deluxe w/ Voightlander 21mm F4 Color Skopar LTM
2) Linhof 617s Technorama w/ 90 mm f 5.6 Schneider Krueznach Super Angulon MC
Film: Ilford FP4 (35mm /120)
Film cameras can get really small! I've personally moved away from film now because of the prices, I shoot a lot and couldn't afford it. But they are a great option for going small, for sure!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experience. I’m photographer and really want to take a compact camera to feel more free and lighter as well. By the way, your photos are amazing. Congrats
All of the used RX100s (even the older ones) are crazy expensive. I think that represents a real ongoing demand for his kind of camera. A few years ago I bought a used RX100 m3 for $130. Loved it. Used it all the time. Lost it when I left it on the roof of my car and drove off. You can’t get one of these for under $400 anymore.
I'm sorry for your loss :( And yes, it's kind of crazy, I don't know whether it's people minimizing from bigger cameras, trying to move away from phones, or both. But compact cameras are indeed in high demand nowadays.
I have an RX100 II and it's probably been the best camera investment I ever made. So portable and surprisingly decent image quality. I would love to get a mark VII but can't justify spending as much on a compact camera as something more capable. I'd also love to see Sony upgrade the range to include more computational photography options such as raw panoramas, focus stacking, bracketing etc to compete with phones. I think it's a missed opportunity to neglect this line of cameras!
Amazing photos !!! Recently, I opted for a second-hand Sony A6000 and TTArtisan's little 27mm lens. It all fits in my little bag. Always at hand. The whole thing acts as a notebook. And it costs less than a Sony RX100VII.
That's awesome, the a6000 was my first interchangeable lens digital camera. It's a tiny beast that one. I'm sure you'll get incredible shots with it, enjoy!
You've created a compact & very capable combination for almost (?edit) 800$ less.
I did the same last year w/ my old a6000 bought in 2015, great (41 equiv.) lens but the short focus throw. For more than 40 yrs, a 40 was my most used lens on a m-body.
Before that I used it w/ a m-mount 40 f/2 for a number of years. Feels like big-L but now a 60. { still have a french 28mm (->42) but have to tape a loose clickless aperture ring }
Manual lenses solve the lousy battery problem w/ most of the a6 series.
Don't know why I still haven't used the excellent & compact FE 28-60 on it; should become a nice Compact 42-90 equivalent. I shall try that soon (for portraits?).
Your IG channel brought me here. Love your philosophy on photography. I’m quite amazed at what you’re able to do with the SonyRX7! Subbed!
Thank you and welcome!
I use a Fujifilm A100 compact camera. I like that it takes AA batteries. The Sony compacts have really bad battery life which means while the camera fits snuggly in the pocket, the weight of the spare batteries in the shoulder bag becomes a pain. Great video. Love your work, and your words are inspiring too. Keep it up.
¡Gracias!
Muchas gracias, Antonio!
@@aows ¡Ya ver! Por nada, al contrario. Gracias a vos, Adrián.
I'm in the exact same situation. I ended up selling my DSLR and keeping the mirrorless with only 3 lenses. No I have a Ricoh GR3 and I use it so often... and your pictures are amazing!
Totally agree , I have not to long ago bought a RX 100 vii because I have the same experience .
I was also accumulating lenses and gear to use on my A6400. But, I realized I really didn't want to take the 70350G lens off of the body. I was stuck in a cycle thinking maybe I wanted to upgrade my lenses and maybe get a second body...I was taking a whole book bag to the park...Then in March I took a gamble on a lot of 6 as-is digicams that contained an RX100V. Sold two for the price I paid. The RX100V is now my EDC and I feel is a good compliment to the A6400 + 70350G.
Oh wow, where do you find those lots? That seems like it was a great deal! I'm very glad to hear, though. The RX100V is a great camera and better in low light than the VII because of the faster aperture. It takes amazing photographs. Enjoy it!
I’ve had 3 versions of the RX100 series. Loved your philosophy on it. I’ve also got 2 DSLR’s & 11 Nikon lenses & a ton of other gear. I take the RX100VII on all overseas trips & love it. So much so I bought an old crane m2 gimble for some video as well! I might even decide soon to use it as my ONLY camera as I’m on the minimalist journey now as I get older! 😂 subbed.
I got in to photography in 2015 with the RX100 Mark I and it’s still working… just. I’ve used that thing so much and it still goes in my pocket and gets used in situations where I’d never take or use my big camera - particularly sports stadiums and concerts. If Sony announced a new version, I’d buy it straight away.
What an amazing camera that was... incredible that yours is still working. Sadly, it looks like the RX100 line is dead. We will know for sure by the end of the year, because they are still selling the VII, but because it comes with Micro USB, they won't able to keep doing that in the EU (USB-C is mandatory after January 1). Will they release a new model, update the current one with USB-C... or stop selling it? We shall see.
@@aowsThat’s a good point. I’m doubtful, but will keep my fingers crossed anyway 😊
Hey Adrian, I really liked your UA-cam video about the Sony RX100. I own the camera and, although it's not perfect, it's enjoyable to use once you set it up right. I probably won't invest in another "proper" camera, as I'm so very tired of searching for gear. Instead, I'll continue to upgrade my phone, since that's what I use to take most of my photos, including photos that have been exhibited and published. All the best with your channel and with your photography - Joe.
Absolutely, I went with a compact camera because I find the experience shooting with my phone not as good. It's my fault for having so many apps and notifications, though. I could delete most of them and keep it less intrusive when I'm taking photos. Anyway, I'm glad it works for you, you can't get much more minimalist than that!
Ive bought two Panasonic GF7's lately (m43, interchangeable lens, 16mp camera). They're tiny, and fairly basic: no grip, no dedicated buttons (for shutter, aperture), but when paired with a good lens, they do make a lovely image.
That's awesome, I didn't know about that line. Being able to switch lenses is nice, for sure. I wish they made a ILC RX100 camera, with that 1" sensor. Lenses would be so tiny! Anyway, I"m glad you found the Panasonic, they do look and sound like a great option!
Thank you for this Video. I absolut agree with your thoughts. Sometime you need a bigger camera sometime you get the best shot with your small camera. At the end this is all about a feeling that a picture rise in you.
Yes! The right tool for the job, right? And I feel like even the switching to a completely different experience every once in a while can be refreshing and make photography fun again.