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<blockquote data-quote="theregsy" data-source="post: 17952" data-attributes="member: 4398"><p>Yeah, I only recently bought a Nikon camera, although I owned a D40 briefly in the past. My previous and now backup DSLR is the Fuji S2 pro. While it is slow and really doesn't measure up to the D2x in terms of performance the images from it are sublime, I have yet to see another camera produce the tones and depth of that Super CCD sensor, although it had that bizarre honeycomb layout I think it helped reduce the noise in images as opposed to the usual sqaure layout, less moire (I think might be the term I am looking for here) but the Fuji DSLR never really seemed to catch up in terms of speed. Now if you had that sensor with the processing power of my D2x I think that it might produce a fantastic camera. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theregsy, post: 17952, member: 4398"] Yeah, I only recently bought a Nikon camera, although I owned a D40 briefly in the past. My previous and now backup DSLR is the Fuji S2 pro. While it is slow and really doesn't measure up to the D2x in terms of performance the images from it are sublime, I have yet to see another camera produce the tones and depth of that Super CCD sensor, although it had that bizarre honeycomb layout I think it helped reduce the noise in images as opposed to the usual sqaure layout, less moire (I think might be the term I am looking for here) but the Fuji DSLR never really seemed to catch up in terms of speed. Now if you had that sensor with the processing power of my D2x I think that it might produce a fantastic camera. LOL [/QUOTE]
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