Great camera, produces really good results. I believe its worth having a viewfinder though - Mk 3 onwards all have a pop up viewfinder, which I find especially useful on bright days. Also much easier to work out composition when using teh viewfinder.
We've got Mk1, aMk4 & a Mk7; image quality is superb on all - just depends how much ££ you're prepared to spend...
Great camera, produces really good results. I believe its worth having a viewfinder though - Mk 3 onwards all have a pop up viewfinder, which I find especially useful on bright days. Also much easier to work out composition when using the viewfinder.
We've got Mk1, aMk4 & a Mk7; image quality is superb on all - just depends how much ££ you're prepared to spend...
Certainly very good image quality, but the tiny, fiddly controls and lack of a viewfinder possibly don't make it a good choice to "learn" photography beyond point and shoot.
Thanks all for the replies looks like a more modern option than the MK1 would be good especially cause of the EVF as I plan on using this out on the hills.
The Canon powershot listed in the article might looks like it might be a better alternative than RX100 for me. Having a camera easier to grip and with better buttons I think would be a huge + for me, especially with gloves on
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