Sactojim said:
"Worst (worse) than my Fuji HS50"?
Sure, thanks !!!
Member said:
Humm, love to see some of your stunning, high IQ images from this Fuji for comparison. Surely you have some to compare? Comments you ask? Sure. I'm viewing these same images on a hi def Sony monitor and they look pretty clean with very little artifacts. Can you be specific on which image(s) you find fault with?
Hi, I know it is quite difficult to make comparisons (same f, mm, ISO, shutter time, etc.) but the point is that after looking at Robin's photos with Stylus-1, on his teasing post and reading that many, including myself, guessed wrong at that being the OM-D 10, I started wanting this camera because it's smaller, lighter and better IQ, than HS20 and HS50.
BUT after looking around for photos from regular photographers, like us ;-) , I just don't see anything better in IQ than I can currently get from my gear.
I'm totally amateur, have no time do dedicate enough because I have to work.
Your gallery does not have camera info so it make impossible to know what camera did you use. But lets take some examples from the first few photos:
- The one with the truck, tree leaves at the background on top of the truck are really washed and blurry like an oil paint. Maybe NR setting was too aggressive ? after looking at some photos with Stylus1, not only yours, I noticed that at full wide (28mm) the center is OK (like the truck) but borders are really fuzzy, a lens problem maybe. That is less evident in the Fujis even at wider 24mm !
- The closeup with the yellow fruit hanging in the tree is all fuzzy, but that maybe was a problem of focus accuracy ? Couldn't find the focus point.
- On the other hand, the wine bottle and glass seems like a different camera ! Wow, really sharp.
You will find many examples in my gallery, some have processing artifacts also even my settings being all at minimum (NR and Sharpness) plus I never shoot in Auto or EXR modes, only PASM. Makes a difference, like this at ISO400, extreme tele (more than could be achieved with Stylus-1 + TCON17), hand held, 8MP :
Or this, at long exposure with 2 stacked ND filters, the leaves that didn't move a lot are sharp :
And this macro, no converter used :
This at telephoto with converter :
Or even this one, with an old (2006) Olympus SP-320 7MP sensor :
Seems that to get considerable change in IQ it would require stepping to a M4/3, or waiting 10 more year
Cheers.