And again, no I'm not talking about Pro videographers or Phillip Bloom, how many times I have to say it. Most of them will gladly buy rx100m4 if it had mic in - as it would have served them well enough for their goals. Watch reviews for rx10ii - why people buy it? At least half (if not more) are videographers. Even Sony admits and presents it as videographer tool. And for users saying go buy a videocamera - you guys are stuck in 90's - welcome to reality - rx10ii is actually more videocamera, than photocamera. Yes, many wanted to buy more compact camera, but they were forced to go with more bulkier rx10ii. Go check cyber-shot forum and read why most of people bought rx10ii instead of rx100m4 - it was due to mic input - I may surprise you, but sound is as important for videographers as video is. Ditto when I was shopping for an outdoor antenna, and reviews of various antennas, amplifiers, and splitters were all lumped together as if it were a single product. Most recently when I was shopping for a chandelier, and the various sizes and colors from the same company were all mixed together. This is a problem I encounter constantly on Amazon. So that when a shopper is viewing the overall rating or reading individual reviews, they are often getting inaccurate information. I was specifically referring to how Amazon lumps reviews of different products all together.įor example, for a Samsung TV, they may combine the reviews of the 37", 42", 50", 55", 65", 70", and 75" models, even though the TV's have completely different panels, feature lists, and reliability may vary. The corporate connection did not even cross my mind until you brought it up. I was not suggesting any improper collaboration between Amazon and the staff at DPR. I think you must have misunderstood my comments.
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