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<blockquote data-quote="Fowl Mouth" data-source="post: 1440670" data-attributes="member: 30266"><p>Those images were on my work computer. But now that I'm home, for sake of accuracy, I'll post completely unmodified, 100% crops of the two above images. </p><p></p><p>The Cardinal is certainly not pinpoint sharp, probably due to a combination of wide open softness, and poor Digic-1 ISO quality @800. What is amazing to me is how sharp it <em>is</em> considering it's handheld @ 1/60. That's a testament to how well the OS really works. </p><p></p><p>The WTSparrow is noticably sharper, of course due to more ideal shooting conditions (meaning sunlight).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fowl Mouth, post: 1440670, member: 30266"] Those images were on my work computer. But now that I'm home, for sake of accuracy, I'll post completely unmodified, 100% crops of the two above images. The Cardinal is certainly not pinpoint sharp, probably due to a combination of wide open softness, and poor Digic-1 ISO quality @800. What is amazing to me is how sharp it [i]is[/i] considering it's handheld @ 1/60. That's a testament to how well the OS really works. The WTSparrow is noticably sharper, of course due to more ideal shooting conditions (meaning sunlight). [/QUOTE]
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