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Old 05-13-2019, 12:17 PM   #1
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They are tiny and always a treat to see in our yard. They mostly feed on the ground.



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That new camera is Awesome Paul, GREAT SHOTS!!
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That new camera is Awesome Paul, GREAT SHOTS!!
Thank you! It really is a great camera and the learning curve is steep but I am getting more and more familiar with it.
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Great shots, Paul! You'd be hard pressed to get better IQ with a long Canon prime costing thousands. I'm also loving my Sony, although as you said, it's a steep learning curve. I purchased Alexander White's "Photographer's Guide To The Sony RX10 IV". Very in-depth but user-friendly and worth the purchase.
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Great shots, Paul! You'd be hard pressed to get better IQ with a long Canon prime costing thousands. I'm also loving my Sony, although as you said, it's a steep learning curve. I purchased Alexander White's "Photographer's Guide To The Sony RX10 IV". Very in-depth but user-friendly and worth the purchase.
Yes, I have that on my Kindle and it has been helpful. That being said, In an attempt to educate myself, I have watched hundreds of videos on the M4 on YouTube and have read countless articles on it prior to purchasing it.

IMO Ken Rockwell has two excellent pages on the M4; one that is a review and one that covers settings.

My favorite though is this article ny Wim Arys, called RX10 M4 Tips and Tricks.
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https://www.wimarys.com/sony-rx10-iv...s-tips-tricks/

Let me know what you think.
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