Is the S5 Pro still a worthwhile buy?


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Seems the same to me in terms of sharpness.

This is because I use a Carl Zeiss 85mm f1.4 ZF for this test. ;)

The earlier test images were shot with a Nikon 28-105 AFD (a S$400 lens). There is a difference in sharpness.
 

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Just try with the different settings. I actually don't recommend the auto ISO

ooic.. because sometime i really forgot to set the ISO in rush condition.. so auto is quite useful to me.. Yea many settings to play ard... Those film mode etc...

Bro sorry one last question.. how to select the focus point .. i press the directional pad cannot choose :sweatsm:
 

This is because I use a Carl Zeiss 85mm f1.4 ZF for this test. ;)

The previous test image was shot with a Nikon 28-105 AFD (a S$400 lens). The difference in sharpness is HUGE!

A good lens does make a difference when using this camera.

Haha, it is this clarity and color rendition that makes CZ and Leica famous for their optics. Within Nikon's realm however, the newer 16-85mm looks like a good lens, just taking a look at the results on Photozone. It's not yet available in Australia however, but I hope that when their next catalogue comes out, the lens will be in.
 

Photobum, could you comment on the 'banding' that I'm seeing in the windows in the last two 100% crop pictures? I was wondering if that's banding from the sensor or a reflection from something else. Banding used to be a big problem with the older cameras. Less so these days, at least till the 50D came out, I think.
 

A direct comparison between Nikon and Carl Zeiss optics on a Fujifilm S5 Pro. Now that I look at them again, the Nikon lens is not bad for its price actually.

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Nikon 28-105mm f3.5-4.5 AFD Macro


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Carl Zeiss 85mm f1.4 ZF
 

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Photobum, could you comment on the 'banding' that I'm seeing in the windows in the last two 100% crop pictures? I was wondering if that's banding from the sensor or a reflection from something else. Banding used to be a big problem with the older cameras. Less so these days, at least till the 50D came out, I think.

Don't worry. Those are reflections on the windows, not banding. :) I can see them with my eyes when I look outside my windows now.
 

anyone using s5pro can enlighten me how to manually choose the focus point in single focus point mode?
 

anyone using s5pro can enlighten me how to manually choose the focus point in single focus point mode?

Just like any other Nikon AF cameras, move the focus point up, down, left or right with the multi-selector.
 

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Just like any other Nikon AF cameras, move the focus point up, down, left or right with the multi-selector.

i tired and the cursor didnt move leh... thats why i ask:sweatsm:
 

k i got it liaoz there is a latch on the D-pad and when i switch to a "dot" then can liaoz.. what does the L stand for??:sweat:
 

i tired and the cursor didnt move leh... thats why i ask:sweatsm:

  1. Turn the focus selector lock to 'dot' position.
  2. Press the up/down, left/right on the mutii-selector to select your focus point.
 

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k i got it liaoz there is a latch on the D-pad and when i switch to a "dot" then can liaoz.. what does the L stand for??:sweat:

'L' means you can use Canon L lenses when selected. ;)

No lah... it means 'lock'.
 

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ooic.. because sometime i really forgot to set the ISO in rush condition.. so auto is quite useful to me.. Yea many settings to play ard... Those film mode etc...

Bro sorry one last question.. how to select the focus point .. i press the directional pad cannot choose :sweatsm:

I think cos the outer circle of the direction pad is put to L, which is lock.
 

I think cos the outer circle of the direction pad is put to L, which is lock.

It means our friend can use Canon L lenses. And because Canon L lenses are so advanced, it will select focus for the photographer automatically. No need for him to use focus point. :bsmilie:
 

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Don't worry. Those are reflections on the windows, not banding. :) I can see them with my eyes when I look outside my windows now.

Oh thank goodness! :D If the S5 got banding I might not be interested in it anymore.
 

It means our friend can use Canon L lenses. And because Canon L lenses are so advanced, it will select focus for the photographer automatically. No need for him to use focus point. :bsmilie:

Whoa, I didn't know that. Should stick to Canon system and sell all my Leica lenses. But wait. L stands for Leica too! :bsmilie:
 

Oh thank goodness! :D If the S5 got banding I might not be interested in it anymore.

Don't worry my friend. I have used the S2 Pro, S3 Pro and now S5 Pro. No banding issues from Fujifilm DSLRs so far.

In the past, however, I do know some of Fujifilm's compact cameras suffered from banding issues.
 

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