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I got a new camera. Sony Dimage RX100m2 has an 1" CMOS sensor and a zoom lens (28mm-100mmat 35mm equivalent).
When I bought it, I gave it up to use this zoom as a telescopic one. But I soon found this camera could use a good telescope for its excellent resolution. This picture is trimmed the 17% of the original one( 5472 * 3648 *24b jpeg, 7.9MB) for my train watch job manual documentation. The first crossing in the picture is at 100 meters and the next is at about 400 meters. The weight of the camera is only 240g. The size is so small that I could have it in my pocket on my breast.
Like other goods of the Sony, this has a trouble. On the forth day, I had a trouble at charging battery. I connected the camera and the charging accessory. But it couldn't start charging. On the first day, it could.
Something wrong at the camera or at the cable or at the accessory or at the battery.
I deadly know it's absolutely useless to telephone to the Sonny customer service. Sony is the typical good luck business company. I must find the resolution by myself...lolol.
Firstly I went to the Yurakucho Big Camera to get the new battery and charging accessory. The seller said, " I'm sorry to say we have no stock. Sony does so. Sony told us to deliver the battery and charger on the next January." Wao! This is the Sony!
At last I went to the Ogikubo Sakuraya. They had only a charger, but no battery. They confessed that they were announced the battery would be produced in the next Spring. Wo-o-o-oh! They advised me regretfully to send the camera and accessory to Sony for mending. I refused it. I cried, " I don't believe that company. I thank you for your polite advice. But now I have a charger to try my battery. I will try it!"
Yes I tried it and the battery was charged.
I must find the dead stocked battery.
I got a new camera. Sony Dimage RX100m2 has an 1" CMOS sensor and a zoom lens (28mm-100mmat 35mm equivalent).
When I bought it, I gave it up to use this zoom as a telescopic one. But I soon found this camera could use a good telescope for its excellent resolution. This picture is trimmed the 17% of the original one( 5472 * 3648 *24b jpeg, 7.9MB) for my train watch job manual documentation. The first crossing in the picture is at 100 meters and the next is at about 400 meters. The weight of the camera is only 240g. The size is so small that I could have it in my pocket on my breast.
Like other goods of the Sony, this has a trouble. On the forth day, I had a trouble at charging battery. I connected the camera and the charging accessory. But it couldn't start charging. On the first day, it could.
Something wrong at the camera or at the cable or at the accessory or at the battery.
I deadly know it's absolutely useless to telephone to the Sonny customer service. Sony is the typical good luck business company. I must find the resolution by myself...lolol.
Firstly I went to the Yurakucho Big Camera to get the new battery and charging accessory. The seller said, " I'm sorry to say we have no stock. Sony does so. Sony told us to deliver the battery and charger on the next January." Wao! This is the Sony!
At last I went to the Ogikubo Sakuraya. They had only a charger, but no battery. They confessed that they were announced the battery would be produced in the next Spring. Wo-o-o-oh! They advised me regretfully to send the camera and accessory to Sony for mending. I refused it. I cried, " I don't believe that company. I thank you for your polite advice. But now I have a charger to try my battery. I will try it!"
Yes I tried it and the battery was charged.
I must find the dead stocked battery.