What's it like to test-drive the supercar of mirrorless cameras?
Take a look at the portrait made with the Z6 II's 'Neutral' profile in isolation and everything looks lovely. Nice skin tones, natural colors. However, put the X2D portrait alongside it , and there are subtle differences that a discerning eye notices when viewed at full-size.
To match the skin tone of the X2D, I increased the contrast and vibrancy in the Z6 II 'Neutral' image – a happy middle ground between Neutral and Standard. Lovely. However, when I zoom out to view the whole image, the other tones like the yellow jumper became too vibrant to be real and a little out of whack, looking somewhat artificial.
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