OR use CHDK and get DNG raws and process them. On the WA side you will get a ~5 more mm width, and you can easily get better jpegs if important to you.
(Note: Some of us Raw advocates realize that 'in the future s/w' there could be some very surprising possibilities/capabilities, that may not work so well on jpegs-thus Raw is the sensor dump for more potential.)
I have an adequate lens profile for LR for it so I get lens comp, but then you can do that yourself too.
So pure Nikon users forget about CHDK and Magic Lantern for some Canon P&S and DSLR's and such.
But honestly the OOC jpegs are great so usually not worth the effort to process DNG !!
toomanycanons wrote:
GeraldW wrote:
More's the pity. You have some really nice shots to share, and a great little camera to tell about, and nobody seems to care.
I've been looking at 1" sensor compacts, and so far, I'm not finding much benefit over the ELPH or my G15. The Canon G7X is attractive; but it's about the same size and weight as my G15, and sample shots at ISO 800 and lower don't look any better.
I can compare the 330 with my Nikon J1 (1" sensor). It's true my J1 has more detail, can be cropped more, is more "DSLR-like" which appeals to me as I mostly shoot DSLRs.
The 330 is what it is. If you don't want to do much post processing, are willing to accept what comes SOOC (with the settings tweaked as you can) it's a great carry around camera. And the 10x zoom, I wish I had that on my J1!
But as we've seen from our images here, it does just fine.
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