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A few years ago, I upgraded my underwater camera from an Olympus ELP-1 to a Sony A6000. I got a Nauticam housing for the A6000 along with both the port (and zoom ring) for the 16-50mm PZ kit lens and a Dome Port for the 10-18mm wide angle lens.
I like this new Sony camera so much that I sold my Canon DSLR and a small "herd" of L Series lenses and made the switch to Sony. (Above ground I now shoot an A7iii and I am acquiring a new "herd" of Zeiss & G Series Sony lenses.)
As much as I like my A6000 for an underwater camera, I would like to downsize so that I can easily fit my camera & housing into my carry-on. I can pretty much do it now, but I usually get dirty looks and/or a snide remark when I tell the person at the luggage counter "No I do not want to check this bag. It is coming with me."
Here is my question: If I switch from an A6000 to an RX100, I would see a substantially smaller "package", but how is the image quality? Would I love the switch when packing only to regret it when I upload the pics to the computer or would the image quality be close to that of the A6000 given the difference in sensor sizes?
Looking for advice from anyone who shoots an RX100 or similar camera. (Also on my "short list is the Canon G7Xiii.) I would probably also be switching to a FantaSea housing.
I shoot almost exclusively stills, so video performance isn't really a factor. I am also currently using a pair of Inon S2000 strobes and expect to continue to use these, so I am considering them to be a "constant" not a "variable" in whatever my next step is.
I like this new Sony camera so much that I sold my Canon DSLR and a small "herd" of L Series lenses and made the switch to Sony. (Above ground I now shoot an A7iii and I am acquiring a new "herd" of Zeiss & G Series Sony lenses.)
As much as I like my A6000 for an underwater camera, I would like to downsize so that I can easily fit my camera & housing into my carry-on. I can pretty much do it now, but I usually get dirty looks and/or a snide remark when I tell the person at the luggage counter "No I do not want to check this bag. It is coming with me."
Here is my question: If I switch from an A6000 to an RX100, I would see a substantially smaller "package", but how is the image quality? Would I love the switch when packing only to regret it when I upload the pics to the computer or would the image quality be close to that of the A6000 given the difference in sensor sizes?
Looking for advice from anyone who shoots an RX100 or similar camera. (Also on my "short list is the Canon G7Xiii.) I would probably also be switching to a FantaSea housing.
I shoot almost exclusively stills, so video performance isn't really a factor. I am also currently using a pair of Inon S2000 strobes and expect to continue to use these, so I am considering them to be a "constant" not a "variable" in whatever my next step is.