Back closer to the middle of the frame in the fourth crop, there’s a marked improvement, with nice clean edges on the window frames and balcony rails. The third crop from close to the edge of the frame shows slight softening of the detail and the XZ-2’s 6-24mm zoom lens also suffers quite badly from chromatic aberration at the wide angle focal length. In the foreground of this crop the chimneys and window frames are sharp, but there isn’t the fine detail in the roof tiles that you would see from a DSLR sensor. In the second crop the lighthouse is a distinct white cylinder, but you can’t make out the separate lamphouse, though, to be fair, weather conditions weren’t ideal, with a little bit of haze. In the first crop, The edges of the chapel wall are clean and you can make out the door and window frames, but the crosses on the roof aren’t as distinct as they could be and the two figures to the right of the building look a little blurry. The overall quality of the XZ-2 crops is very good and there’s no question that the quality from its 1/1.7in sensor is a step up from what you could expect from a typical 1/2.3 in compact sensor. The XZ-2 exposure is reasonably good, but with +0.3EV it could have captured a little more shadow detail without sacrificing the highlights. The Nikon COOLPIX A produced its best results at f5.6 where it metered 1/320th with the sensitivity set to 100 ISO.Ĭonditions on the day were bright Spring sunshine producing a scene with a high tonal range with bright highlights and deep shadows. As usual for this test the camera was otherwise left on the default settings. With the ISO sensitivity set to 100 ISO the XZ-2 metered an exposure of 1/800. The camera was set to Aperture priority mode and f4 was selected as this produced the best result from the lens. The image above was taken with the Olympus Stylus XZ-2. All other camera settings were left on the defaults. Image stabilisation on the Stylus XZ-2 was disabled for this tripod-mounted test. The XZ-2 was set to its maximum 28mm wide angle focal length, matching the 28mm fixed focal length lens of the COOLPIX A. Try to transfer images to the OI.Share from Import Photos.To compare real-life performance I shot this scene with the Olympus Stylus XZ-2 and the Nikon COOLPIX A, within a few moments of each other using their best quality JPEG settings. The Wi-Fi setting is completed when Connected is displayed under the SSID. Enter the password to the Password field and tap Connect. Make sure that the Wi-Fi is ON and tap the SSID (network name) with the same name as the one displayed on the camera monitor. How to set Wi-Fi connection when the QR code reading display is not available: You can find the information near the QR code that is displayed on the monitor of the camera. In this case, connect the Smartphone with your camera in Wi-Fi setting using the SSID and the password information. When your Smartphone or tablet computer (hereafter Smartphone) is not equipped with a back camera, the QR code reading display of the Easy Setup is not displayed on the OI.Share. I am using OI.Share, but the QR code reading display in Easy Setup is not displayed.
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