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83x anyone? The new Nikon P900
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<blockquote data-quote="HermitIbis" data-source="post: 3188648" data-attributes="member: 128291"><p>There is a growing number of good-looking sample pictures in the web. The price will eventually drop, and I might bite. What worries me is image quality. According to the test, at iso 400 the P900 has a resolution of 1068, while the SX60 has 1094 and the SX50 1156. Same at iso min, iso 800 and iso 1600. The P900's lens is great, it can't be the problem. It seems that the P900's in-camera logic handles jpeg files too aggressively, softening the result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HermitIbis, post: 3188648, member: 128291"] There is a growing number of good-looking sample pictures in the web. The price will eventually drop, and I might bite. What worries me is image quality. According to the test, at iso 400 the P900 has a resolution of 1068, while the SX60 has 1094 and the SX50 1156. Same at iso min, iso 800 and iso 1600. The P900's lens is great, it can't be the problem. It seems that the P900's in-camera logic handles jpeg files too aggressively, softening the result. [/QUOTE]
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