Can you Tell the Difference? Answers to Part 1: Wildlife

In my post comparing images from cameras that cost $600 versus $3,600, I challenged the reader to identify which images came from which cameras. Here are the answers. (But read the post first. Don’t ruin the surprise!)

Lion at the Zoo. Shot with a Nikon P900 all-in-one superzoom, JPG file (resized) straight from camera.
Grey Crowned Crane. Shot with a Canon 7D Mark II body and 100-400mm Mark II lens, processed to taste in Lightroom and cropped.
Peacock Taking Flight. Shot with a Fuji X-T1 body and 18-135mm lens, processed to taste in Lightroom and cropped.
Lion Resting at the Zoo. Shot with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000 all-in-one, JPG file (resized) straight from camera.

About J.M. Hoffman

A prolific writer and avid photographer, J.M. Hoffman picked up his first camera when he was eight years old. And even though he abhors a cliche, he never looked back. Acclaimed as a "master raconteur" who writes with a "flair" (Times Literary Supplement of London), Hoffman authored two non-fiction books and contributed to over a dozen others before writing The Warwick Files. He continues to write fiction and non-fiction. In addition to writing and traveling the world lecturing about his books, Hoffman has also directed a dance troupe, taught darkroom technique, and explored Patagonia on horseback. From time to time he can be seen playing table tennis poorly at the WTCC. He lives just north of New York City.

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