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<blockquote data-quote="KennethHamlett" data-source="post: 898" data-attributes="member: 22"><p><strong>Re: thanks All</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p> As a Hassy shooter comparing the new Nikon models is like comparing the old 500CM with the 2000 FC...different photogs liked different things about each model, but the overall quality and performance of either camera worked well. Same with the new Nikon stuff. The D5000 and D90 have the same sensor technology with different feature sets...image quality is comparable between the two. If you want to compare actual RAW image quality to RAW image quality of any digital camera or camera back, just visit this site. <a href="http://www.dxomark.com/" target="_blank">Welcome to dxomark.com (beta), a free resource dedicated to RAW-based camera image quality</a> This is the most comprehensive data you'll find on sensor technology and RAW quality. Honestly, the Fuji lineup of digital cameras offers the most pleasing flesh tones for portraits and wedding shots. Basically, they are Nikon bodies (D200) with proprietary Fuji sensor technology. Check out the discontinued S5. You can get it for a song and a dance and still shoot with Nikon lenses. <a href="http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/specifications/s/finepix_s5pro/" target="_blank">FinePix S5 Pro (Discontinued Model) | Fujifilm Global</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KennethHamlett, post: 898, member: 22"] [b]Re: thanks All[/b] As a Hassy shooter comparing the new Nikon models is like comparing the old 500CM with the 2000 FC...different photogs liked different things about each model, but the overall quality and performance of either camera worked well. Same with the new Nikon stuff. The D5000 and D90 have the same sensor technology with different feature sets...image quality is comparable between the two. If you want to compare actual RAW image quality to RAW image quality of any digital camera or camera back, just visit this site. [url=http://www.dxomark.com/]Welcome to dxomark.com (beta), a free resource dedicated to RAW-based camera image quality[/url] This is the most comprehensive data you'll find on sensor technology and RAW quality. Honestly, the Fuji lineup of digital cameras offers the most pleasing flesh tones for portraits and wedding shots. Basically, they are Nikon bodies (D200) with proprietary Fuji sensor technology. Check out the discontinued S5. You can get it for a song and a dance and still shoot with Nikon lenses. [url=http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/specifications/s/finepix_s5pro/]FinePix S5 Pro (Discontinued Model) | Fujifilm Global[/url] [/QUOTE]
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