Bubu wrote:
It doesn't matter to me if the settings are different, since as so many have said, all situations are different so cameras have to be set different foe each case. Those are the words of the ones who don't want explain their settings. Based solely on this, and not asking for the settings, which MUST. Be different, they look alike in quality to me from a distance. There is a little more graininess on the second when i zoom, but not much of a difference.
How can you do a test if the lighting is different, zoom in closer, or wait several hours between shots. or have a different angle of your subject.