The latest book from White Knight Press, Photographer’s Guide to the Sony DSC-RX10 II, is now available for purchase from Amazon.com in a paperback edition for $26.95. The printed book has the same content as the ebook versions, which are for sale through this site as well as through Amazon, the Apple iBooks Store, and elsewhere. For more information, please see the book’s main information page at this site.
for someone who wants video but not huge on video do you feel the rx10ii is worth the extra cost over the mark 1 rx10? The camera will be used for travel disney and alaska. can’t wait to order the book on whichever camera i go with.
Hello — No, I would say the original RX10 is fine for ordinary video use; the RX10 II has refinements that put it into the level of semi-professional or professional video work, which probably would be overkill for general travel video.
Do you feel the photo is that much better in the II? I’m also debating the a6000 but really do not want to carry a bunch of lens around. But if the quality is night and day I may consider it.
No, I think the RX10 I is a great camera. The RX10 II has some good new features, but not ones that everyone needs or would use. I think for everyday use I would go with the RX10 I, assuming the price differential is fairly large.
When will you be coming out with a book for the Panasonic DMC-DX8?
Hi — I don’t have any plans for that model as of now, but I will make a note of your interest for future reference. Thanks.