photohiker wrote:You can achieve a wider perspective in both planes by taking multiple rows, but not automatic. Mucho post processing required.
Only really needed for very large prints though.
Champion_Munch wrote:n Kogan I can get the mark I for just $380 (http://www.kogan.com/au/buy/sony-cyber- ... al-camera/), am I missing anything here or is this the real deal?? Everywhere else sells it for at least double this...
Champion_Munch wrote:Have been making do with my partner's old Canon Powershot SX200, but lost it on a recent trip so now looking to line myself up with a Sony RX model... I'm leaning mostly towards Mark I, simply because it weighs less and would (from what I can tell) fit more easily into my pockets, plus much cheaper. On Kogan I can get the mark I for just $380 (http://www.kogan.com/au/buy/sony-cyber- ... al-camera/), am I missing anything here or is this the real deal?? Everywhere else sells it for at least double this...
Also interesting insight there Chris. Maybe when I am older and have more free time (??) I can experiment with these DSLRs and get the most from them...
RonK wrote: So the international camera warranty is nothing new - it's been around for decades.
Aushiker wrote: We all have different risk profiles after all.
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