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Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 2 reviews

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  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Dope!

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    dope images though woody, pros: its small and takes crispy clean pics, you just got to learn the settings and features. Cons: battery runs out quick, might whana buy a couple of them

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great if you shoot exclusively 35mm

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    The RX1RII is great if you shoot exclusively at 35mm. Pros: +Literally pocketable (full frame in your pocket!) +42 megapixels (you can print around 24x36 prints) +Sonnar lens (sharp and crisp photos) +WiFi (remote shooting) +Discrete viewfinder +Smooth aperture ring Cons: -No in-body stabilization (it has electronic stabilization, but not the 5-axis IBIS like other Sony and Olympus cameras) -Autofocus is average (coming from an Olympus E-M5, this was disappointing, but not a deal breaker) -Battery life is poor (I have 6 batteries total) -The lens distortion is so bad, it makes the Earth look round (lol; this is correctable in Lightroom, but you lose quality by correcting it. The distortion isn’t as noticeable as Voigtlander M lenses, though.) -Has UHS-1 storage interface (to be fair, most cameras on the market have this, but they could have added CompactFlash or at least UHS-3. After all, this is a $3,000+ professional camera, right?) -Reviewing zoomed-in photos is slow (I don’t chimp or pixel peep, but on occasions, I’ve wanted to show friends photos I’ve taken of them, and it takes about 2 seconds to be able to zoom in. If you don’t zoom in, the photos load normally, though) Please remember, first and foremost, this is a CYBERSHOT camera. It’s a glorified point and shoot. It has the same sensor as the Sony A7RII with a fixed Carl Zeiss lens, which doesn’t deserve the Zeiss name because of the lens distortion. Overall, as someone who plans to travel for the next few years, this camera is perfect. 35mm is my favorite focal length. Zoom with your feet. However, this camera would be PERFECT if they added 5-axis sensor stabilization and improved the lens distortion. Third time’s the charm?

    I would recommend this to a friend
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