I upgraded from 28MP Leaf Aptus 65 last year and looked at both the 56MP Leaf and files from P65+ and IQ 180, plus the 80MP Leaf. Pixels aside, per my own impression the 56MP Leaf would have been a mere incremental upgrade while there was a significant step up in image quality for me to go with the 80MP Leaf. The P65+ seemed midway between 56MP and 80MP Leaf in image quality. Apart from the iPhone interface there is no change in image quality between P+ series and IQ if I understand correct.I am currently considering the upgrade from a P45+ to an IQ 160 or 180. My use is primarily landscape and fine art, for gallery printing 40 - 60"w. I'm mostly using a Cambo WDS for wides, and an AFD3 when using longer lenses (the Mamiya mf 150 3.5N and the 120 macro are favorites).
I've read quite a few threads here and on LL discussing some of the difficulties and issues with using the IQ 180, but I've seen no discussion of similar issues with the 160.
Can anyone (especially if you've used both the backs) comment on the usability of the 180 vs the 160? With all I've read, I find myself wondering if the 180 is worth all the trouble, and if the difference in image quality (detail resolution, tonal and color gradation, dynamic range, etc.) is that significant in large prints.
I use two SK wides, the 35XL and the 47XL. The lens most often cited when talking about problems with the IQ180 is the 35XL. While I prefer the T/S mount 47, especially when stitching, I do like the 35, and would want to be able to use rises and falls to some degree with that lens. I consider the Rodies just to large and heavy for my purposes.
Please, give me your feedback if you have thoughts on this.
Thanks
I hope above helps, and I would also recommend you to have a look at the Leaf Aptus II 12. It has same sensor as IQ180 and an image quality very much same as IQ180 but a slight different implementation. The image quality is superb and better than IQ160. The back is also cheaper that IQ160 I believe, but mind you is not any a budget back! I can say that I am very pleased with Leaf and having a very close and careful look can be very worthwhile for you. The IQ interface looks nice, but for the premium in price I decided for me no way it made sense. Of course for my Leaf files I use Capture One which works superbly. You may wish to ask yourself the same, unless you have the money to easily spend on this level.
Best regards,
Anders