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Mar 20, 2018
The Best!
Seriously good value with other merchants selling silicon grease at twice the price for the same quantity.

Oct 19, 2020
Classic
A great and old school insight (very academic) into Sir G’ and the Green Knight.

May 31, 2016
Getting cheaper....
1 of 1 found this helpful A really fine camera and should be considering Hasselblad used it's guts for their Stellar camera - but you can get the Sony for a fraction of the price. It's autofocus isn't the fastest around by today's standards - and not as fast as the Canon SX270hs or sx280hs which is hyper accurate and tracks faces like no other small compact of it's generation and in many ways perfect for vlogging. Both were created back in 2013 and the Sony has an equivalent of 28 to 100 mm which isn't quite wide enough for vlogging unless you put it on a selfie stick or small tripod. It does however have focus peaking and a level meter which is sadly missing on the Canon and excellent battery life where the Canon is extremely poor.
Video quality is excellent on the Sony and you can set manual white balance and enjoy full manual control to create a 'Film' like quality to your videos with a bit of post processing. The later models - 3 & 4 have 180 degree flip up screen which is great for vlogging and photo selfies but the RX100 comes in at less than half the price with most of the capabilities. A good, solid point and shoot for those who want no control and an excellent B or C camera for those who want all the control from a small reliable pocket camera. I bought it for video only as i'm no longer interested in static photography so i'm quite fussy about quality. The Sony RX100 mk1 doesn't disappoint and it might get me interested in photography again.