Tag: Sony RX100

  • Photography Portfolio: Adventure Travel with the Sony RX-100

    Photography Portfolio: Adventure Travel with the Sony RX-100

    During the past year, I spent 3.5 months living and working at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Antarctica, and then traveled solo through Southeast Asia. At my side consistently through my year of extreme adventure was the best pocket camera I’ve ever used, the Sony RX-100. Now that I’ve returned, here’s a quick portfolio of photos I’ve taken in the last year with the camera.

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    My thoughts on shooting with the RX-100, taken from my SE Asia Trip Report:

    Traveling with the Sony RX100 turned out to be great. I had loved shooting with that camera at the south pole, and shooting with it while traveling was just as good. It’s very small – I can fit it in the pockets of my jeans. Yet, it still has full manual control of all camera functions, and just barely enough hand controls on the body to make it relatively easy to handle while shooting. Additionally, the other extremely important factor for me while shooting was the responsiveness – and the RX100 is great with that – controls feel snappy and responsive, and the feel of pushing the shutter button is tight. Not quite as instant and seamless as the controls on my SLR, but pretty darn close. When I’m shooting with my SLR, I know it well enough and it’s responsive enough that I can easily stop paying attention to using the camera, and devote full attention to shooting photos. With the Sony RX100, I’d say I can get about 75% of the way to fully forgetting about the camera. Not perfect, but pretty darn good for a compact.

    The RX100 takes great quality pictures, and I loved shooting on it. I shot mostly with it on Manual mode, taking RAW files. Occasionally i would have moments of laziness and shoot in Aperture priority or Program mode, but for the most part it was manual. Also, I assigned one of the settings memories to a low quality reference image mode – shooting JPG at a small picture size, full automatic, with a locked in high ISO of 3200. I used this mode for quickly shooting reference images, only for my use – pictures of descriptive signs, menus, receipts, business cards, maps, and other things I wanted to be able to refer back to while editing, but didn’t want to burn too much memory card space on. I didn’t delete any photos.

    Antarctica

    C-17 Globemaster III from New Zealand to Antarctica

    2012-11-12 CHC to McMurdo - DSC01554-1600-80

    Flying over the Transantarctic Mountains
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/jamfan2/8184154641/in/set-72157632973563889

    Taking in the view in an LC-130 Hercules over the South Pole, Antarctica
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/jamfan2/8197937055/in/set-72157632973563889

    Deploying Neutrino Sensors for the Askaryan Radio Array, South Pole
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/jamfan2/8395485013/in/set-72157632973563889

    Fuel Tanker docked at McMurdo Station, Antarctica
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/jamfan2/8496076961/in/set-72157632973563889

    Southeast Asia

    Angkor Wat, Indonesia
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/jamfan2/9526686932/in/set-72157636058352725

    Mandalay, Myanmar
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/jamfan2/9352420275/in/set-72157636058352725

    Shan State, Myanmar
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/jamfan2/9346984065/in/set-72157636058352725

    Bangkok, Thailand
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/jamfan2/9319176288/in/set-72157636058352725

    Borobudur, Indonesia
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/jamfan2/8632364978/in/set-72157636058352725

    Komodo, Indonesia
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/jamfan2/8617423123/in/set-72157636058352725

    Mt. Cook, New Zealand
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/jamfan2/8517837012/in/set-72157636058352725

    Arthurs Pass, New Zealand
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/jamfan2/8505223623/in/set-72157636058352725

    Kyoto, Japan
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/jamfan2/9524485345/in/set-72157635097383901

    Tonsai, Thailand
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/jamfan2/8778887432/in/set-72157633589699628

  • The Trampoline Song

    This summer, friend Dana Sterling has been hauling her trampoline to various parties and get togethers. A few nights ago I took a few jumps, and helped record “The Trampoline Song“. Shot by a friend on my shiny new Sony RX100.

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