Colours look great. However, there are a disturbing number of hot pixels in this crop - did you use a long shutter time?
Not on purpose, however, the ISO was 100 and it was f/10. Now, in Pixel-Shift Mode, which I am playing with, the camera takes four successive photos, with a bit of a pause in between. This always seems long for me. It then combines them into a single photo. Could this have produced the effect you are noticing. It is a lousy photo to begin with.
This camera is new to me, very frustrating compared to a Nikon interface, and missing crucial amenities that I have grown accustomed to. Still, that being said, this concept of recording each photosite (RGBG) via four photos is a different approach to detail than the Bayer interpolation.
I keep thinking I don't need to learn another camera, but then... I am such a gear-head that I keep seeing noteworthy progress, something I am waiting to hear more of from Nikon.
Here, at last, perhaps, is a powerful camera at a price almost anyone can afford. Unless I find something really horrible about it, we have a better mousetrap, even if only for those of us who like still life.