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Sony HX9V sharpness examples
#1
Test setup: HX9V placed on tripod. Set to 2 second delay for all shots. 100% lossless crops from camera jpeg. Target is back of a DVD box.



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Intelligent Auto - Auto



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Intelligent Auto - Advanced



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Superior Auto (multishot)



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P, ISO100, standard sharpness



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P, ISO100, softer



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P, ISO100, sharper



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P, Auto ISO, standard sharpness



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P, Auto ISO, softer



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P, Auto ISO, sharper



It looks like when manually set to ISO100 my room lighting was too low for correct exposure to be obtained in the P mode limits. I'll retry that later with more light.
<a class="bbc_url" href="http://snowporing.deviantart.com/">dA</a> Canon 7D2, 7D, 5D2, 600D, 450D, 300D IR modified, 1D, EF-S 10-18, 15-85, EF 35/2, 85/1.8, 135/2, 70-300L, 100-400L, MP-E65, Zeiss 2/50, Sigma 150 macro, 120-300/2.8, Samyang 8mm fisheye, Olympus E-P1, Panasonic 20/1.7, Sony HX9V, Fuji X100.
#2
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Canon 600D Zeiss 50mm makro, ISO100



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Canon 600D Zeiss 50mm makro, ISO3200



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Coverage of HX9V output



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Coverage of 600D output - I had to move back a fair bit to get a similar vertical height coverage.
<a class="bbc_url" href="http://snowporing.deviantart.com/">dA</a> Canon 7D2, 7D, 5D2, 600D, 450D, 300D IR modified, 1D, EF-S 10-18, 15-85, EF 35/2, 85/1.8, 135/2, 70-300L, 100-400L, MP-E65, Zeiss 2/50, Sigma 150 macro, 120-300/2.8, Samyang 8mm fisheye, Olympus E-P1, Panasonic 20/1.7, Sony HX9V, Fuji X100.
#3
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P, ISO100, standard sharpness



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P, ISO100, sharper



Yup, a bit more light helped a LOT here.
<a class="bbc_url" href="http://snowporing.deviantart.com/">dA</a> Canon 7D2, 7D, 5D2, 600D, 450D, 300D IR modified, 1D, EF-S 10-18, 15-85, EF 35/2, 85/1.8, 135/2, 70-300L, 100-400L, MP-E65, Zeiss 2/50, Sigma 150 macro, 120-300/2.8, Samyang 8mm fisheye, Olympus E-P1, Panasonic 20/1.7, Sony HX9V, Fuji X100.
#4
Thanks! Btw do you prefer iso 100 hx9v; iso 100 hx9v sharper or 600d iso 3200 ?



By the way I want to thank you for taking the time to do this comparison. There is a comment on amazon that suggest there are ways to make the camera do better but I'm not sure if he was referring to the m/p mode you found or if there is some other way to reduce the noise reduction. Gotta say a lot folks really like this camera.
#5
Basically it just confirms that straight camera JPEGs are not desirable.
#6
The Canon PowerShot SX230 HS has better IQ, according to dcresource..
#7
Well the more I stare at the image the more I realize it is hard to judge because it is after all a texture that plays to the sony weak point.

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Anyways the two camera are probably pretty close overall. I did pick the sx230 (not sure if was a very good choice) for various reasons but there is a lot in favor for the Sony. If I had more time I might try the s95 (the lx5 and xz-1 were too big for my pocket - also by the time i get the size of the xz-1 i should start considering the pl-2).

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Hopefully there will be lots of sun (where all the cameras excel).
#8
Hi Popo,



Your Sony pictures are horribly underexposed. When I had my Lumix TZ-3 new a few years ago, I did similar tests. I learned that the problems this has (e.g. noise, smudging, posterisation) get worse in shadow or underexposed areas. It is virtually impossible to lift the shadows with a curve/level tool in photoshop. You might be interested to study that yourself and retry with a hotter exposure from your Sony which matches your Canon.



J.
enjoy
#9
I know, and I did. There's two samples from the HX9V in better light. I didn't re-do the ones from the Canon since that correctly lengthened the exposure to compensate. It does show that the HX9V logic might not be as good as I thought earlier, as in this case it appears it may have compromised exposure probably to balance other settings such as shake prevention.



And to save myself another post, I think the general conclusion here is that, under good lighting conditions I'm surprised how close it got to a SLR. I wasn't even expecting that much. In worse light, it does seem to fall off more. I never expected it to replace my Canons, and once again, it is good enough for what I want.
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#10
This is a personal thing but I think my problem with the sony isn't the amount of details but how it present those details.



Btw how do you like the ep1 relative to the sony?
  


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