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Re: Canon sx710 new review
brianj wrote:
LionelA wrote:
brianj wrote:
DUTCH van Atlanta wrote:
4everAnoob wrote:
Personally, Im still not decided on HX50/HX60 vs SX700 as an upgrade over my SX230. I think any newer superzoom will probably have worse IQ than my SX230.
As the owner of an SX230HS and an SX700HS, I can tell you from first hand experience that the SX230HS has a better IQ. However, that 30X optical zoom is a very nice feature of the SC700HS.
At full zoom on the 230 and an equivalent zoom on the 700, there is a significantly better IQ with the 230 - especially when viewed at 100%. Disappointing.
My friend owns a SX230 and a SX700 and said the same thing, the SX230 is much better, and we put that down to the fact that it has the 12mp sensor. But the question is, if you view the 230 and 700 image at the same size, do they then look about the same quality.
I have a IXUS255 (12mp) and just bought a SX600 (16mp) and the IXUS is better, but when viewed at the same screen viewing size then it is not so apparent.
Brian
So even in good daylight the 12mp SX230 looks better then the 20mp SX700 at 100%?
in 2014 canon jumped back in the high mp bandwagon
I am needing to know whether the owners compared the two cameras output at the same viewing size, its no use blowing them both up to 100% because they will be different sizes. The increased noise of a higher mp sensor will be reduced when the viewing size is made the same smaller size as a lower mp sensor, that is the only real way to compare.
Brian
It is no use increasing the number of MP, and pixel level noise, only to view them at lower MP size, to have this pixel level noise less visible. The typical superzoom optics can resolve 8 MP of information at best (usually less), so all we have really gained is the file size. There is a reason G16 with a larger sensor still has only 12 MP. Canon has lost its best advantage in regular point and shoot market, lower MP count and correspondingly higher IQ. When the SX60 was introduced, I asked the Canon reps why they increased the MP count, they said "we improved the camera this way", I said it will backfire, and the reactions of most users "upgrading" to SX60 from SX50 shows their strategy did not work. And now they are up to 20 MP.