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![]() | Fujifilm S5 Pro Pros: magnificent photos. Recover colors in a surprising way. Professional body (but not tropicalized) Cons: no burst, you can see noise already at 800 ISO. The original software is obsolete for new PCs, and there are additional files for Lightroom and Photoshop that can interpret RAW files only with difficulty. Opinion: I state that I do not consider a limit that the s5Pro face photo "targati" 12 Mpixels (in fact 6 MegaPixel "pumped"). RnFor me the 3MPixel photos that you download Win10 at startup are already so beautiful, and among other things I look at an exceptional 6Mpixel screen (xps13) !! rn____rnHe made night photos from tripod and I recovered stars and magnificent colors. rnConfrontata with d500 (photo at home, 200 iso) using a Nikkor 18-200 (optics not optimal) is still a little less clear in detail. rnThe dynamic range of the S5Pro is better than the d500 for me. For a close-up I prefer Fuji, even using a 35mm prime. In this case it is significantly less detailed, but the photo is the most beautiful in the colors. sent on March 21, 2018 |
![]() | Nikon D5600 Pros: Weight. Excellent 3D tracking and ability to control the position of the focusing point with the touch. AFP lens with autofocus also in quick and silent live view. Cons: High estate iso (1600) questionable (with little light, not a low time!) And burst in raw limited despite a sdcard top. In live view there is a lot of (too much) time after each photo. Opinion: I replace (or intact?) The S5Pro with a light and inconspicuous car, to take pictures of the children. 3D tracking at the level of the d500 (not mine but sometimes I use it at work) even if with a few points. Perhaps the touch that (with the screen off) controls the point of focus is even better than jojstik. Too bad that then the gust dies on the most beautiful (the goal on the rival of the goalkeeper you lose them, so to speak). The viewfinder seems bright to me. With the wheel and the combination of a couple of buttons crushed at the same time you adjust well opening, timing, ISO: I do not miss so much the second wheel. With 35mm the photos are sharper than with the S5Pro, not too much color. With 18-200, the difference between d5600 and S5Pro is not much. With the AF-P I do not know why he does not go to the Fuji. ISO: Already at 800 better than the D5600 of the S5Pro. At 1600, however, the picture does not seem to me already a bit 'noisy in the dark parts. In live view the automatic fire seems to me fast, video ok. Photos in live view for me little usable, because it is blockeda too much after the photo. Connectivity with rapid cell phone. Allows the retouch of the raw already in the machine, a nice pastime. sent on March 19, 2018 |
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