The user interface, while a little spartan, is actually well-matched to the task at hand: it wouldn't work on a camera trying to do a bit of everything, but it does pretty much everything you need it to do. The autofocus isn't up with the greatest sports cameras but it's more than sufficient for a photographers wide-angle compact. Processed in Adobe Camera Raw | ISO 100 | 1/250 sec | F2.8 Overall image quality from the lens and sensor combination in the Q2 is fantastic - but we vastly prefer the Raws over the JPEGs. Overall though, the picture quality is impressive. The prematurely clipped ISO 50 JPEGs just look like a mistake, and one I hope can be fixed. Or perhaps 'naturalistic' if you're trying to rationalize a $5000 hole in your bank balance. The JPEGs are its Achilles' heel, with dull color and the inclusion of lots of dynamic range making them look rather flat in most situations. In fact it's rather lovely.Ī combination of a good sensor and excellent lens means the image quality is frequently extremely good. It's objectively very good at what it's trying to do, and doesn't have the kinds of omissions or shortcomings - such as the omission of the rear LCD, as an example - to risk inducing cognitive dissonance. Or, at least, it's the easiest to justify.
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