One with T6s
Stan in NH wrote:
I have a Sony HX90V with a 30x optical zoom. When I first got my T6S, I was surprised that pictures coming out of the Sony looked sharper than what I was able to get from the Canon with a variety of lenses.
I think most of that has to do with in camera processing, which I'm guessing is much more aggressive in the small point and shoot cameras. When shooting JPEG with my T6S, I now have increased the sharpening and color saturation in the Picture Styles menu, and that has helped me get closer to what I want with little or no post processing.
Having said that, I am still impressed with just how good the IQ is on the better point and shoot cameras.
It's funny that you said that because I just changed the settings the way you described in Picture Styles. I agree with what you said. The P-900 has an 83x optical zoom and it's not very big or heavy, especially compared to the 100-400 setup I used.
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