For the thirsty horses

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So just recently I got myself a Sony RX100M3, hoping to make the same sort of nice pictures like those from Adrian Vila (aka aows on YouTube). This little Sony is a compact but very capable little camera to 'always have with you' when (like me) a phone doesn't cut the cake.
Here is a photo from this week's walk in the neigborhood.
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Nice one, Benny.


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Thanks Graham.


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Nice. I should have gone for the Sony instead of the Panasonic LX100M2 as I'm not very enamored with the IQ of the files.

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I looked at the Panasonic as well, but for approx. $400 new I figured the Sony was a good deal. The little electronic viewfinder is unexpectedly wonderful and the tilting screen is nice too. The newer RX100 are much more expensive and I didn't want to spend that sort of money.


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