Jock Elliott
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- Troy, NY
I'm always trying to "optimize" my everyday-carry rig . . . ie, the camera I stick in my pocket in case a really cool sky shot pops up. Generally, that has been the Canon G12.
Around Christmas, I picked up the GX85 with the two-lens kit. A couple of days ago, I noticed that the GX85 with 12-32 is barely larger than the G12.
So I ran this experiment: 4 shots of the sky with each camera set in P mode with Vivid color profile. Looking at the two sets of image, other than the field of view, I don't see a whole lot of difference between the two cameras. At 100%, the trees in the GX85 images appear crisper to me.
What am I missing?
Here's the G12 series:
And the GX85:
Cheers, Jock
Around Christmas, I picked up the GX85 with the two-lens kit. A couple of days ago, I noticed that the GX85 with 12-32 is barely larger than the G12.
So I ran this experiment: 4 shots of the sky with each camera set in P mode with Vivid color profile. Looking at the two sets of image, other than the field of view, I don't see a whole lot of difference between the two cameras. At 100%, the trees in the GX85 images appear crisper to me.
What am I missing?
Here's the G12 series:
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And the GX85:
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Cheers, Jock