 ISO100 |
 100% crop of the previous photo |
 ISO100 (no light leaks) |
 100% crop of the previous photo |
 ISO200 (good contrast!) |
 100% crop of the previous photo |
 ISO200 (some lens flares are noted, but not serious) |
 100% crop of the previous photo |
 ISO400 (fine details could still be noted) |
 100% crop of the previous photo |
 ISO400 - Aperture is wide open, but no obvious CA could be noted. |
 100% crop of the previous photo |
 ISO800 (contrast is good) |
 100% crop of the previous photo (noise performance is very good even at ISO800) |
 ISO800 - no noise at dark areas, but some un-natural colour patches at other areas |
 100% crop of the previous photo |
 ISO1600 (good enough to have large prints) |
 100% crop of the previous photo (fine details start to lose, but still usable for small prints) |
 ISO3200 (noise becomes obvious) |
 100% crop of the previous photo (noise is obvious, especially in the dark areas) |
 ISO3200 (pretty amazed with the colour and contrast recorded) |
 100% crop of the previous photo (noise and fine details are well controlled if the scene itself is not very dark) |
 ISO3200 -- acceptable contrast performance if the composition comprises wide range of light intensity |
 100% crop of the previous photo (un-natural colour patches could be noted in the dark areas) |
 ISO6400 (for M and S mode only -- shall be avoided except in extreme emergency situation where flash is undesirable) |
 100% crop of the previous photo (ISO 6400 should be avoided except in extreme emergency situation where flash is not desirable) |
 ISO100 (fine details could be revealed) |
 ISO100 (fine details in dark areas is good) |
 ISO100 (like DSLR, more than 1EV has to be set in strong backlit scene) |
 ISO100 (very little light falloff at corners at f/4.0) |
 ISO200 (good green colour in such a cloudy day) |
 ISO400 (fine details could still be noted) |
 ISO400 (fine details could still be noted) |
 ISO400 (fine details could still be noted) |
 ISO800 (the contrast in dark areas is good) |
 ISO800 (I love the reflection!) |
 ISO800 |
 ISO1600 -- noise becomes visible, but still at an acceptable level |
 ISO3200 (suitable for small prints only) |
 ISO3200 (suprisingly to note the fine detail if the scene is sufficiently lit) |
 ISO3200 (fine details start to lose) |
 ISO3200 |
 ISO3200 (high level of noise reduction applies, thus resulting in a soft image) |
 ISO3200 |
 ISO3200 |
 ISO3200 -- 1/2.3" BSI-CMOS is used. I believe the image quality would be better if it is SuperCCD. |
 ISO3200 (AF is accurate -- not cheated by the leaves in-between) |
 ISO3200 -- colour and contrast decreases to quite an amount when high degree of noise reduction applies |
 ISO3200 |
 ISO3200 -- noise level is rather obvious in the dark, but remains rather clean in general if correctly exposed |