Thanks for you input and explanations.
So if you read that image quality on say a Nikon D610 is significantly better than say a Canon 70D it is all about the sensor and the way that it puts the image on the chip?
Can anybody enlighten me to exactly what it means when comparisons are being done between DSLR Cameras and the review states better image quality? It is nothing to do with detail being generated by higher pixel sensors. I always thought the image quality was significantly down to lens selection. I hope somebody can enlighten me. How important is this feature when selecting a camera :?:
Simon is a Majestic 7 year old Male who makes his home at Bush Gardens Florida with his companions Rose and Iris. A very handsome guy!
I wish I had been able to visit when the kitties were younger, they are playful and adorable at approx. 8 months :thumbup:
Don,
I used an Olympus OMD -E-M5 with a Panasonic 100-300mm Lens for most of the shots. Settings varied with lighting but my goal was F8 wherever possible.
To see the "Big cats" of the Masai Mara, Kenya in their natural habitat and running wild is truly an amazing sight, I can only hope I did them justice!!
Works great for me :thumbup:
That is a great selection the Pen may be a great solution.
I have an Olympus OMD so I am looking for a very high quality small camera to carry everywhere when I don't have space or the inclination to carry a system camera.
Thanks but that is not a fixed lens and is larger than I would ideally like whilst it is truly an incredible camera