Compared to...
Studio scene comparison (RAW)
Olympus E-620 (RAW) vs. Panasonic DMC-G1
Olympus E-620 |
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| 4.8 MB JPEG (4032 x 3024) |
3.8 MB JPEG (4000 x 3000) |
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The difference between the G1 and E-620, which it's fair to assume have fairly closely related sensors, is dramatic. While it appears that the E-620 has relatively stong anti-aliasing filter, Panasonic has tended to place very weak anti-aliasing filters on its DSLRs. It appears to have followed the same practise with the G1 and the results are plain to see. |