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    Birding without a camera, forever?

    The truth is, you would almost assuredly lose some quality, since the RX10's 1" sensor is significantly smaller than that of your APS-C Sony. On the plus side, the RX10.M4 (or .M3) is significantly both smaller and lighter than a 100-400mm lens. The other plus is that the RX10's zoom lens...
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    Birding without a camera, forever?

    I have to agree with you, both the RX10.iii (and its big brother, the RX10.IV) are truly fine cameras - and are also useful birding photography tools. They also have the advantage of having a relatively large (1") sensor which guarantees much better image quality than either the Nikon Coolpix...
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    Birding without a camera, forever?

    I realize this is an older post, but reading and re-reading it, I only had one thought. (Confession: I'm more of a photographer than a birder/bird-watcher, but after getting a comfortable harness to carry my binoculars with no hands, I'm more 50-50.) I can really relate to your emphasis on...
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