Originally posted by Christine Tham I'm not noticing any blurriness on these photos when I pixel peep, but what do I know, since apparently some people think I don't know how to use the shooting controls on a camera? :-)
Nobody is saying that you don't know HOW to control the cameras. Personally, I have just observed that you DIDN'T control the cameras. The reason why, is unknown to me.
And no, it doesn't have to be scientific. But it's also silly to think you went through all this effort to produce a pointless comparison.
Again, the software inside the cameras does lots of post-processing. One might sharpen more then the other, and the other might saturate more. Your series of pictures clearly shows just that difference in inbody PP settings. But nothing more.
All I can see now is that the NEX5n produces flat images that are slightly softer then the K5. But from my own experiences with both K5 and NEX5n, I know that the NEX
can produce images that are just as good as those of the K5. It just takes more work. More menus to go through. And more hit&misses before finally getting the shot.