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Pretty Much Sums Up How I Feel About Mirrorless Right Now
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 337388" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>There is one major problem with your statement: DXO has never ever & will never ever test a Fuji lens. They can't because the software they use does not handle the Fuji RAF file. Fuji is and always has been, first & foremost an optics company. They have designed lenses for Leica (you know Leica right?) and we all know how damn good Leica lenses are. They have also made and designed lenses for Hasselblad (look at the TX-1/X-Pan). Fuji are making lenses that are close to being optically perfect and i would not shy away from saying, surpass many Nikon lenses. Big glass only "wins" if matched up with the right sensor and there is only a certain point in which they win. If you look at some of the noise tests done between Nikon DX?FX cameras and the Fuji X-Pro1, i think you are going to be quite surprised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 337388, member: 9619"] There is one major problem with your statement: DXO has never ever & will never ever test a Fuji lens. They can't because the software they use does not handle the Fuji RAF file. Fuji is and always has been, first & foremost an optics company. They have designed lenses for Leica (you know Leica right?) and we all know how damn good Leica lenses are. They have also made and designed lenses for Hasselblad (look at the TX-1/X-Pan). Fuji are making lenses that are close to being optically perfect and i would not shy away from saying, surpass many Nikon lenses. Big glass only "wins" if matched up with the right sensor and there is only a certain point in which they win. If you look at some of the noise tests done between Nikon DX?FX cameras and the Fuji X-Pro1, i think you are going to be quite surprised. [/QUOTE]
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