ErikKaffehr
Well-known member
Hi,
I was sort of aware of that… But I may also joke.
Jokes aside, I wouldn't base purchase decisions on a single test. On the other hand I base most of my purchase decisions by reading up on things and info is often lacking.
Seeing this stuff, I was quite impressed by the Canon 5DsR. It is a camera I never considered buying. But it seems very close to the Fuji in terms of resolution and acuity. In my view, the Phase One IQ3-100 MP offered a healthy advantage. If I could afford it, I would give it some consideration, but that is not the case.
This DPReview test shots tell a lot about sensor. Not so much about the lens programme, as only one lens is tested.
The outcome of this was not really what I expected.
Best regards
Erik
I was sort of aware of that… But I may also joke.
Jokes aside, I wouldn't base purchase decisions on a single test. On the other hand I base most of my purchase decisions by reading up on things and info is often lacking.
Seeing this stuff, I was quite impressed by the Canon 5DsR. It is a camera I never considered buying. But it seems very close to the Fuji in terms of resolution and acuity. In my view, the Phase One IQ3-100 MP offered a healthy advantage. If I could afford it, I would give it some consideration, but that is not the case.
This DPReview test shots tell a lot about sensor. Not so much about the lens programme, as only one lens is tested.
The outcome of this was not really what I expected.
- The Canon and Fuji GFX were closer than I expected
- The Nikon was a bit more far behind…
- I knew that the IQ3-100MP was good, but I was not sure how much resolution advantage I would see at this image size. I would say that the IQ3-100 MP was a bit ahead of my expectations.
Best regards
Erik
I was only joking as nothing can pry me away from the IQ3100.:grin: