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I'm in agreement with Avatar...
I'm also looking for a replacement for my D-Lux6 if I can find one that works well, and between these two and the Sony RX100MkIV - I find the Sony a lot more versatile and takes better low light pictures than these two. Even general pictures, it seems to be just easier to work with. The one advantage of the Fuji which I like is the build of the body as well as the ease of working the controls. They're just better positioned than the Lumix or Sony.
Yup, I saw your response
By: rnaden : September 26th, 2015-07:35
And the lack of controls is also what I am having some issues with. Not in a huge hurry, but I find that while the D-Lux 6 a great camera, the lack of a viewfinder poses a challenge in bright daylight. The EVF is also not great as the color is very differ...
I agree with you
By: Jad : October 4th, 2015-02:51
I have both the X100 (first Model) and the Sony RX100III. The Sony image quality is great, and it is pocketable but to be honest, it does not FEEL like a real camera! As for the Fuji, it has something magic and the images are so real. If you can deal with...
thanks Jad...
By: cshimokita : October 4th, 2015-06:53
I was really surprised at just how "pocketable" the Sony is... For years I shot a SLR with only one lens, so it's kind of second nature, and one less thing to think about when walking around. It's interesting that a number of people have mentioned having ...