For what it's worth.
It seemed like a good idea at the time. Sort of, maybe. A rough and ready head to head between a vintage Kodak CCD sensor (Olympus C-5050) and two CMOS (Sony P&S and Nikon D810), with their varying physical sizes, pixel density, colour science processing, lenses, and my slightly varied individual settings to muddle things up a bit more, etc. Fairly bright overcast light, mid day in May. Everything auto and OOC jpegs. Quite a busy street, juggling cameras, and a concerned looking shopkeeper wondering what I was up to hence framing a bit awry.
DYOR, and it is what is is, as Beth at work used to say in her philosophical moments, or All Apologies as per Kurt Cobain. RIP you sad, silly, lonely young man.
No refunds.
For reference, photo details below, but I'd suggest looking only after making your own assessment of the colour differences as otherwise it will be impossible to review impartialy:
Files starting with a P are the Olympus, the 6200 and 6202 are the Nikon and the others a Sony WX80





