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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Sony Nex-5N vs Ricoh GRD IV


Two pictures. One taken with the Sony Nex-5N, one with the Ricoh GRD IV. JPEG straigh from the camera*. Can you guess which one is from which?





100% crop:





-you should get the details from EXIF. The Ricoh was set to ISO 400, the Sony 800.

With its APS sized sensor, I expect the Sony to have at least one stop of ISO performance advantage. It didn't. (*Oddly I had to adjust the picture from Sony by +0.9 EV to make them about the same brightness for comparison; both JEPGs were resized for web.) Obviously they meter differently and the white balance are handled quite differently as well. I can try to live with the lack of direct controls on the Sony, but in side to side comparison against a 1/1.8" sized Ricoh GRD IV the Sony's lack luster performance doesn't warrant more attention from me, and its AF system leaves much, much to be desired, when compared to the Ricoh.

Picture quality may improve when RAW support becomes available. Until then, we have a clear winner in straight JPEG competition, and that's the pocket-sized Ricoh.

Another thing to note is Sony's 16mm f/2.8 lens. You'd think it can't be too off with a prime? Think again.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Saturday, November 12, 2011

GRD IV is here









-why I want a pocketable camera? The GRD series are very pocketable so I can take it virtually anywhere I go.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Walk to stop Alzheimer's - Atlantic coastal sunrise

11/5. Arrived site at 5:30am, after a 2 hour sleep. I volunteered at the local Walk to stop Alzheimer's event(which raised over 120k). Had a chance to take a quick peek at the sunrise. It was beautiful. Those clouds looked like mountain ranges.





Some fellow volunteers were sitting there enjoying the moment.



Love the photos from this little compact. I almost always believe that "the best camera is the one that's with you", and the GRD III makes it as close to dream come to true as possible.

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