Thank goodness for 'AUTO'
I'm a photographer of long standing. Now in my 80's, I think I've experienced the complete range of cameras from the past. Until now I've been using a DSLR camera body with supplementary lenses - like so many others. Fed up hiking around a lot of heavy gear, I decided to explore using a integrated bridge camera and got myself this Sony DSC-RX10 lll.
Firstly, I must say the quality and performance of this camera is absolutely superb. It has an incredible comprehensive approach to picture taking enabling an almost infinite tweaking of the settings and covering most shooting conditions. But, of course, there lies the problem. Given the wide range of choices and settings mixed up with the rather quirky Sony menu system, it can become a steep learning curve. Despite the age thingy, I'm applying all the logic, understanding and determination I can muster to keep me going.
My fear is, can I learn enough about this camera to make good use of it before it's too late?
Meanwhile, thank goodness for the 'AUTO' setting!!!
Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned