blue_quartz
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this & g1x m2
which 1 is better??
The RX100mkIII should be the much better deal but personally I would rather buy the G1XmkII just for the touch screen.![]()
If the touchscreen is the only advantage that the G1X Mk II (simplifying as G1X below) over the RX100 Mk III (simplifying as RX below) then it says something about it hmms?

No offense to anyone, but I think the G1X just got thoroughly served... The RX will be priced squarely against the G1X and I'm really hard-pressed to think about why anyone will prefer the latter, specifications-wise:
- You have a bunch of Canon Speedlites hanging around
- You need the longer reach on the G1X (you have more room for cropping on the RX, which mitigates this point a little)
- You need to add filters to your camera lens (the assumption regarding the lack of filter adapters for the RX will most likely be shattered soon)
- You need the touchscreen on the G1X (this should rank low on this list, if the touchscreen means everything for the G1X then it just means using the G1X sans touchscreen is going to be bad, and I'll like to give the G1X more credit than that)
- You have a camera case that fits the G1X and thus don't want a smaller camera
Personally, I am already worshiping at the Altar of GR and I don't expect that to change due to budget constraints... I'm sure the RX will be a formidable sidekick to the GR, so much so that I secretly wish the pop-up EVF will be sub-par and I'll feel less impulsive about the potential sidekick replacing the master...
If I have to nitpick about the RX, here's an existing one: what's with their obsession over the 102x58mm measurements? When the first model came out, it was arguably to show how much better a performer it is compared to Canon PowerShot S-series, and the point was made. Would it kill them to lengthen the camera just a little more and sculpt a better grip to vastly improve the handling? The RX is also getting too chunky at 41 mm... On the upside, maybe the little extra thickness will help improve the handling, somewhat.
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