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<blockquote data-quote="Bossman" data-source="post: 93969" data-attributes="member: 11665"><p>WE bought the last 5 Fuji S5's that were available in the UK about 3/4 years ago. It is without doubt, in my opinion, the best DSLR that has been made in the last 10 years. They may be others with higher ISO, more rapid fire and more bells and whistles, but nothing can compete with Fuji's superb sensor, especially for Portrait and Wedding work. And for me the image quality is paramount above all else. I was informed that this was why Nikon refused to supply anymore bodies for Fuji to fit their sensor. It sold for nearly half than Nikon's at that time the D200/D300. The S5's we bought were less than £450 each. I recently bought a D7000 for messing about with, I have used it as with a 300mm for picking up candids at wedding, and while its good to use the images quality is not in the same league as the S5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bossman, post: 93969, member: 11665"] WE bought the last 5 Fuji S5's that were available in the UK about 3/4 years ago. It is without doubt, in my opinion, the best DSLR that has been made in the last 10 years. They may be others with higher ISO, more rapid fire and more bells and whistles, but nothing can compete with Fuji's superb sensor, especially for Portrait and Wedding work. And for me the image quality is paramount above all else. I was informed that this was why Nikon refused to supply anymore bodies for Fuji to fit their sensor. It sold for nearly half than Nikon's at that time the D200/D300. The S5's we bought were less than £450 each. I recently bought a D7000 for messing about with, I have used it as with a 300mm for picking up candids at wedding, and while its good to use the images quality is not in the same league as the S5. [/QUOTE]
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