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That was a 7 not 5N!As well, I have no idea how the image from the NEX 5N looks so poor—I have seen truly excellent images with that combination (but again, do not know what processing was used).
I wholeheartedly agree. There is entirely too little official response from Fuji on when this camera will arrive. Aside from one voice at one store (Robert @ Precision Camera) there is precious little information on when this camera might arrive (in the States). Where is Kayce Baker and the Fuji Marketing Dept? How about a launch date? There was much fan-fair and applause at CES, and then... nothing.I think this camera just needs to get widely released already.
That explains it! Thanks Vivek.That was a 7 not 5N!
The difference is that as a working pro photographer, this was his camera of choice for the trip to India and Dubai and doubtless he will be paid good money for some of his images.The harsh contrasty sunlit sample? Those are easy to produce with any and every camera/lens combo. Even the worst of the worst lenses tend to produce very decent images under such light. I could not understand the quest for such.