yeokpd
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yrh0413 said:hi'all,
just a quick check before I commit in a new system (x-mount).
I took some sample shots with the demo unit @ CP. Had both jpeg and RAW file with me... the jpegs look a bit soft under 100% magnification whereas the RAW files (procesed with RRP) are soft too.
My questions:
1. I thought without the AA filter the OOC jpeg or RAW should retain pretty high level of sharpness? Or this is just my false assumption?
2. I downloaded some full-rez samples from DPreview and other review sites... shot at low ISO and small aperture the details on the x-pro1 is not fantastic... looks less sharp compare to 5D Mark II.
Has anyone compared the x-pro1 with their DSLRs? What is your finding?
p/s: forget about EM-5... I dislike its output... looks very similar to my G11.
I have a few systems i am using at the same time, a seriously bad habit I truly want to kick....among them is the 5D mk2 and xpro1. Before I go further, a little disclaimer...all comments from me to this post are personal observations and in no way a technical comparison. I can't pull out tech graphs or pics to proof. If that's not good enuf, pls ignore my comments.
Xpro1 is sharp with the x lens and if you can focus manually well, an leica M mount lens really makes good use of the sensor too. What attracts me to the Fiji sensor is the color it produce in addition to the crispness of the image. Lightroom can't read the raw images yet so I can't make comparison to it to 5D mk2.
5D mkii's raw files is very robust, can withstand a good amount of tweaking in Lightroom. I personally find that the sharpness of the images from 5d mk2 depends a lot on the Lens used. Overall I find the image of xpro and even x100 sharper under normal use. Color wise I prefer xpro1 too. Of course 5d mkii is a lot more flexible in the kind of photography one pursues. Xpro 1 cannot replace this big advantage of 5d mk2...e.g. Sports and fast moving subjects.
Of course M9 is very sharp and the raw files are really good and colors are great...but you need nail the focus....if not its useless no matter how good is it. Also, High ISO not good. Can't really do macro.
So as you can see, there's no perfect cam system....I am starting to think its a big conspiracy among all the cam company to keep us from buying into diff systems.
