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Following on from this thread, here are some more examples (this time with five rather than ten shots with each camera).
This album at Flickr contains two more scenes, the same two invertebrates as before. These were captured using a tripod to try to get consistency from shot to shot. Camera 1 did really badly with this - even though I was using a tripod and got focus confirmation every time, every one of the images was extremely soft. I did these two scenes again and the posted images for Camera 1 are from this re-take.
This album at Flickr contains four scenes. The first two are the same two invertebrates, hand-held, so these are new attempts at the original two scenes. The last two are coins, also hand-held.
Do you think one or other of these cameras came out best from these latest tests?
This album at Flickr contains two more scenes, the same two invertebrates as before. These were captured using a tripod to try to get consistency from shot to shot. Camera 1 did really badly with this - even though I was using a tripod and got focus confirmation every time, every one of the images was extremely soft. I did these two scenes again and the posted images for Camera 1 are from this re-take.
This album at Flickr contains four scenes. The first two are the same two invertebrates, hand-held, so these are new attempts at the original two scenes. The last two are coins, also hand-held.
Do you think one or other of these cameras came out best from these latest tests?