Mt Spokane Photography said:
I just received my Sl2 Wednesday evening. I took a snapshot in low light while configuring the options menu to get it setup the way I like. Because light was dim, it came out at ISO 20,000. I had to double check because the amount of noise was a lot lower than expected. I don't recall if I had yet changed it from jpeg to raw.
The measure I use to compare them is the retention of detail as well s colors. Other than a few walking around the yard photos to confirm it works, I have not had time to finish setting it up.
My hand aches while holding it, I have large hands as well as carpal tunnel, so that may be a factor.
It takes a long time between live view shots, I need to find out why I have to wait a few seconds.
red: I have to wait at least until monday ... but I am more and more interested in that little cam
blue: While I have no carpal tunnel syndrome I expect a similar thing with my moderately large hands. But I have a 3D printer to create some grip extension
Maybe it's a matter of finding the right finger position - I like to have the little finger under the camera to gain more control.
pink: Maybe a matter of AF mode (just an idea) - a simple "no-tracking" and "no face recognition" mode should be faster.