Comparison Photos - Default PhotoStyle for TZ202 | Comparison Photos - My PhotoStyle for TZ202
On this page, I compare the ISO behavior of the Panasonic TZ202 and RX100 M1 cameras in daylight. For the Panasonic TZ202, noise reduction was set to default and to -5, for the Sony RX100 M1 to off.
Note: Regrettably, the photos of the Panasonic TZ202 are much lighter.
Click the previews and sections to see the original photos in a new window. Overall, I got the impression that, using the default settings for noise and sharpness, the Panasonic TZ202 images are a lot softer and less detailed than those of the Sony RX100 M1. As a consequence, the Sony photos exhibit more grain.
Panasonic TZ2002 (1") - Default PhotoStyle |
Sony RX100 M1 (1") |
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Overview | Overview | |
Panasonic TZ2002 at ISO 125 - overview |
Sony RX100 M1 at ISO 100 - overview |
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Detail (100% Crop) | Detail (100% Crop) | |
Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 125 |
Sony RX100 M1 at ISO 100 |
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Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 200 |
Sony RX100 M1 at ISO 200 |
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Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 400 |
Sony RX100 M1 at ISO 400 |
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Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 800 |
Sony RX100 M1 at ISO 800 |
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Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 1600 |
Sony RX100 M1 at ISO 1600 |
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Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 3200 |
Sony RX100 M1 at ISO 3200 |
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Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 6400 |
Sony RX100 M1 at ISO 6400 |
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Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 12800 |
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Click the previews and sections to see the original photos in a new window. Overall, I got the impression that, using the settings for less noise (-5) and more sharpness (+3), the Panasonic TZ202 images show more details and come a little bit closer to those of the Sony RX100 M1. As a consequence, the Panasonic photos now also exhibit more grain (somewhat finer than the Sony).
Panasonic TZ2002 (1") - My PhotoStyle |
Sony RX100 M1 (1") |
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Overview | Overview | |
Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 125 - overview |
Sony RX100 M1 at ISO 100 - overview |
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Detail (100% Crop) | Detail (100% Crop) | |
Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 125 |
Sony RX100 M1 at ISO 100 |
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Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 200 |
Sony RX100 M1 at ISO 200 |
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Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 400 |
Sony RX100 M1 at ISO 400 |
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Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 800 |
Sony RX100 M1 at ISO 800 |
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Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 1600 |
Sony RX100 M1 at ISO 1600 |
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Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 3200 |
Sony RX100 M1 at ISO 3200 |
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Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 6400 |
Sony RX100 M1 at ISO 6400 |
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Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 12800 |
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Click the previews and sections to see the original photos in a new window. Overall, I got the impression that, using the settings for less noise (-5) and more sharpness (+3), the Panasonic TZ202 images show more details and come a little bit closer to those of the Sony RX100 M1. At EV -1 they also have more contrast. As a consequence, the Panasonic photos now also exhibit even more grain (somewhat finer than the Sony). Above ISO 3200, the Panasonic TZ202 definitely "breaks down"...
Panasonic TZ2002 (1") - My PhotoStyle, EV -1 |
Sony RX100 M1 (1") |
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Overview | Overview | |
Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 125 - overview |
Sony RX100 M1 at ISO 100 - overview |
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Detail (100% Crop) | Detail (100% Crop) | |
Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 125 |
Sony RX100 M1 at ISO 100 |
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Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 200 |
Sony RX100 M1 at ISO 200 |
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Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 400 |
Sony RX100 M1 at ISO 400 |
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Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 800 |
Sony RX100 M1 at ISO 800 |
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Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 1600 |
Sony RX100 M1 at ISO 1600 |
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Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 3200 |
Sony RX100 M1 at ISO 3200 |
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Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 6400 |
Sony RX100 M1 at ISO 6400 |
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Panasonic TZ202 at ISO 12800 |
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14.05.2018 |