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Re: Compare pictures from SX50, SX60, SX70 (my way)..
jshen808 wrote:
..some thoughts..
..previously I mentioned that both the SX50 & SX60 seems to have similar (EVF) viewfinder, and that was mistaken..
..the SX60 viewfinder is noticeably better than the SX50, and the SX70 viewfinder is noticeably better than the SX60..
My thoughts on the EVF (only experience with SX50)
SX50 terrible...SX60 usable..SX70 pretty good. (going by specs )
..the viewfinder of the SX70 is really nice, and is easier on the eye..
..also to mention, both the SX50 & SX60 has the feature in the Auto ISO Setting "Rate of Change" (which is not offered in the SX70)..
Do the SX60/70 have auto ISO with control of minimum shutter speed?
That would be nice.
I use it on D-SLR's now..very useful feature...you set the max ISO and minimum shutter speed. Camera obeys and works within those limits and if lighting is too low, the shutter speeds drops. ISO stays at max setting.
..the settings offered for the "Rate of Change" are (Slow, Standard, Fast)..
..and I had it set on "Fast", which may have caused the ISO in the SX50 & SX60 images to be more slightly higher..
..now I have set both cameras to (Standard)..
..another thing to mention, I find with all three cameras (SX50, SX60, SX70), to set the Sharpening setting back one notch, helps prevent the pictures from looking over sharpened..
I notice this also, with 1/2.3" sensors. Some feel the manufacturers know best and set camera up the best.
I found this not to be so, and if one wants to edit/process the jpegs, then setting sharpening and NR low will allow for better results when 'baking' the jpegs again in Post.
..and to my eyes, the images looks better..
I agree.
..and to reduce the sharpening, can also help curb the image noises..
Indeed!
..just some thoughts to share..
Thanks for sharing images and your thoughts on these three camera's, jshen808!
Was waiting for this
..happy shooting everyone,
Same to you!
..Cheers..
Peace
ANAYV