It has one thing that Sony RX10 does not have, and it has not one thing that Sony RX10 has. The first is, it has a correct price, the second is an acceptable sensor size, Sony has a correct sensor size and a horrible expensive price, and here it is just the other way around, acceptable price and a horrible sensor size. In some way, both cameras are just to forget, unless you want a correct priced camera and you take the disadvantage of the small sensor, or you take a better sensor and take in account the horrible price to pay for it. There is a third choice, forget them both, and I think it’s the best choice you can do.

Started out doing photography at the age of 6 using an uncle's old 1940 kodak brownie box camera. At 15 years of age, I decided to buy my very own 1975 Praktica SLR camera. I now shoot with a Nikon D850. I do unpaid TFP and commercial paid work.