gotten mine over the weekend, from ms color, with ext charger and extra batt as well
1 question, mine seem to have problem connecting to my desktop pc and iphone. pc installed with playmemories software, when connecting, i can see a pop up at corner on pc, but upload took very long time till i gave up and cancel. when try to send photo to iphone, it forever said connecting as well.
can i confirm, when i want to transfer a photo to iphone, just need to wifi right? there is quite a good function to me and wife, when we want to upload a photo taken by this camera immediately to social media.
I installed PlayMemories app on iphone as well.
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Install PlayMemories app
Start the app
Go to Settings, connect WIFI to that of RX100M3
Go back to PlayMemories app
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Select "Send to Smartphone" or "Send to Computer" under Wifi connection Menu in your camera to transfer the photo.
I did exactly like this......
I did exactly like this......
1. No, not using raw. Is there a auto-correction of the lens distortion that I can turn on?
2. I tried many times taking a scene with intelligent auto & P mode, same aperture and shuttle speed was selected by the camera but the ISO is higher in P mode.
3. Oh, then must use mobile phone to take pictures with the camera on a selfie stick. Any wireless remote available for this camera ?
Hi,
Anyone observe the following and know why:
1. Distortion is quite high when taking wide angle shots - eg. for group photo, people standing at the extreme left or right have their faces or head distorted.
This is inherent in all wide angle lenses. The distortion cannot be corrected but can be reduced by careful placement of your subjects within the frame.
Thanks Huncitizen & Kit. I would have wished for the camera not to be so wide.
You could always shoot with a longer focal length, you have a wide choice afterall.Thanks Huncitizen & Kit. I would have wished for the camera not to be so wide.
You could always shoot with a longer focal length, you have a wide choice afterall.
Yes, you are right but you also lose the F1.8 aperture.