Small sensor challenge

a try with pentax Q7 in appalling weather conditions
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ISO 400 the red light was important for the composition
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ISO 100 f/8 1/8s different speed of movements and three sections horizontal and vertical to organize the image
 
today I want to present some pics to show the colour rendition of the Pentax Q7
I use dng exclusively and like to work on the images
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f/4,5 1/60 s
ISO 100

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f/8 1/50s
ISO 100
I had this one printed size 30x40 cm the quality is stunning

and two more with higher ISO

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f/2,8 1/100 s
ISO 400

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f/2,8 1/40 s
ISO 400
 
today I want to present some pics to show the colour rendition of the Pentax Q7
I use dng exclusively and like to work on the images
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f/4,5 1/60 s
ISO 100

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f/8 1/50s
ISO 100
I had this one printed size 30x40 cm the quality is stunning

and two more with higher ISO

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f/2,8 1/100 s
ISO 400

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f/2,8 1/40 s
ISO 400
I had the original Q and several different lenses at one point. I took it out on hiking trips and got some surprisingly good images with it. I also mounted it on a model airplane with the 18mm f1.8 lens, and use the intervalometer function to capture aerial images.
 
I had the original Q and several different lenses at one point. I took it out on hiking trips and got some surprisingly good images with it. I also mounted it on a model airplane with the 18mm f1.8 lens, and use the intervalometer function to capture aerial images.
Heavens! What courage and confidence you must have had in your steering abilities.
Happily I crashed my model airplanes at some time in the past, so the Q7 will lead a quiet life as long as it lasts.
 
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Thought I would add some more to this thread, these also from an Olympus, a 1/2.33 sensor. It was an Mju1020 and I really liked it. It had a small (7x IIRC) zoom which was adequate for most situations except birds.

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