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Fuji S5 Pro review
haven't posted a review of the S5 Pro - and when I looked at the current prices (sub 500 for body only) - I felt I should
I have to say the Fuji S5 has to be the best camera I've used perfect combination of a D200 body (therefore excellent handling and useability) - and a superb sensor (Fuji SuperCCD) are almost a perfect combination the secret is in the sensor which although only gives 6 MPixels of actual detail (although really more like 8 Mpixels) - produces amazing Dynamic Range. reason for this is that 6 MPixels are biased towards the light, and 6 Mpixels are biased towards the dark - this really expands the dynamic range - and its immediately noticeable. Not only does this give far more latitude when processing photos (you can even get away with photos at +3eV over what they should be !) - it IMO produces superbly punchy photos (very analogue looking) I'd say the Dynamic range is almost that of slide - and is I think tested as higher than any other DSLR - apart from perhaps the top of the range (£4k+) canon. for < £500 I'd say its a no brainer - buy one and give it a whirl just don't let the lack of MPixels disuade you - the colours and DR are far more important when it comes down to it Mark. |
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well, the camera is good indeed, and there's no lack of megapixels, in my opinion. 6 mp is enough to produce nice images.
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