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This section of the review has been moved here because it was based on a pre-production DSC-F707 (but some of it is still valid).
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| Sony DSC-F707 (pre-production) | Minolta DiMAGE 7 (v021e) |
| ISO 100, F5.6, 1/2 sec, JPEG FINE Straight from camera |
ISO 100, F5.6, 1/4 sec, JPEG FINE Converted to sRGB |
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| Sony DSC-F707 | Minolta DiMAGE 7 (v021e) |
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| Sony DSC-F707 | Minolta DiMAGE 7 (v021e) |
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Looking at the overall tonal balance the DiMAGE 7 shot appears slightly 'flat' with lower contrast, shadow areas are a little lighter but noise is also quite evident. Again, the F707's Clear Color noise reduction seems to work very well. Resolution wise the F707 appears to be able to pull that little bit more out of the finest details (see the watch face, black text on the colour patches and the Martini label).
Colour is clearly far brighter and more vivid from the F707, it's also (to my eye) more accurate, especially the white wine bottle, the Gin bottle and the colour of the Cyan patch (which the DiMAGE 7 has turned a dark blue). All this praise aside the F707's overexposed red problem has raised its ugly head again on the orange, pink and red crayons.
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