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D750 vs X-T1
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolfeye" data-source="post: 419145" data-attributes="member: 29166"><p>Mainly the hype about the X-Trans sensors. I remember fondly how "good" my photos looked when I got my X20, even in low light. But if you look closer you see the trick. It's the same loss of detail and smearing that others have used to appear better in high-ISO pictures. I think Fuji does an excellent job with this technique. On a typical web image you might not need utlra fine resolution. The Fuji is a good choice there, but at its core the image has the aforementioned flaws. A D750 (which I don't own, although I shot real estate professionally with the similarly-sensored D600 for years) will have a fundamentally better image with more detail and less smearing. So you can do web with it or blow it up to a 24"x36" print. It's a matter of versatility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolfeye, post: 419145, member: 29166"] Mainly the hype about the X-Trans sensors. I remember fondly how "good" my photos looked when I got my X20, even in low light. But if you look closer you see the trick. It's the same loss of detail and smearing that others have used to appear better in high-ISO pictures. I think Fuji does an excellent job with this technique. On a typical web image you might not need utlra fine resolution. The Fuji is a good choice there, but at its core the image has the aforementioned flaws. A D750 (which I don't own, although I shot real estate professionally with the similarly-sensored D600 for years) will have a fundamentally better image with more detail and less smearing. So you can do web with it or blow it up to a 24"x36" print. It's a matter of versatility. [/QUOTE]
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