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Any lens on the Fuji as sharp as these sigma art lens?
Andrew, what is it that you take photos of?
Any lens on the Fuji as sharp as these sigma art lens?
I kinda get the feeling you want a D750 and ART levels of sharpness from a much smaller camera (ie the perfect camera?).Portraits and family outing
YesAny lens on the Fuji as sharp as these sigma art lens?
Which
Haven't a clue, don't care. Probably the 23, 56, 90.
I'm not really understanding your research into the Fuji system.
My process would be:
What do I shoot and at what focal length do I shoot?
Does the Fuji system offer lenses in the range I need?
Can I get all the lenses and body I want for the budget I am working to?
If at this point it is all looking good and critical sharpness is vital to me I'll be looking at actual shots (of subjects I'll be shooting) and not asking opinions. Better still try to find a way to shoot with the system and lenses you are interested in and judge yourself.
No I don't expect a perfect camera far from it. Just wondering how far off the sharpness are that all. I more likely having both system for a while till I decide if one can replace the other
Are you shooting with Arts at the moment?
This is rookies, you'll get used to him eventually.
The key is not to expect him to listen to anything you say, he'll just do what he feels like anyway![]()
Settle?I've had a art for a week borrowed it the 50mm loved it but not bough one yet as deciding where to
Settle
Settle?
That's in North Yorkshire.
Why does where you live have an effect on your gear?
Used toCheeky.
And have you a xt1 ??![]()
Shame u sold itUsed to![]()
Coniston-Range1 by Andy, on Flickr
Coniston-Range5 by Andy, on Flickr
Wansfell2 by Andy, on Flickr
Wansfell3 by Andy, on FlickrNo I don't expect a perfect camera far from it. Just wondering how far off the sharpness are that all. I more likely having both system for a while till I decide if one can replace the other
I'd imagine if you're gonna compare a full frame DSLR to a Fuji X-T1, you'll need to understand that you're just not gonna get the same level of detail down to a pixel for pixel comparison.Isn't sharpness a teeny bit overrated... sometimes?
I can't help pixel peeping myself but I do try and tell myself that it's the final image that matters.
I think I'm actually in love with my X-T1.
With the 18-55mm
Coniston-Range1 by Andy, on Flickr
With the 50-230mm
Coniston-Range5 by Andy, on Flickr
50-230mm again
Wansfell2 by Andy, on Flickr
And the 18-55mm
Wansfell3 by Andy, on Flickr
All taken in the Lakes on Saturday on a lovely walk to Sallows and Sour Hows near Troutbeck.
Cheers
Andy
Very nice.I think I'm actually in love with my X-T1.
With the 18-55mm
Coniston-Range1 by Andy, on Flickr
With the 50-230mm
Coniston-Range5 by Andy, on Flickr
50-230mm again
Wansfell2 by Andy, on Flickr
And the 18-55mm
Wansfell3 by Andy, on Flickr
All taken in the Lakes on Saturday on a lovely walk to Sallows and Sour Hows near Troutbeck.
Cheers
Andy
Isn't sharpness a teeny bit overrated... sometimes?
I can't help pixel peeping myself but I do try and tell myself that it's the final image that matters.
PS.
You used to have an A7 series camera, one of the best cameras (IQ wise) you can get for reasonable money and there are some very good lenses too. I don't personally see anything that a Fuji could do better (IQ wise) but maybe a specific Fuji and lens could be just a tad smaller but surely there can't be much in it bulk and weight wise so maybe it comes down to handling?
I can see advantages for you / some people in a DSLR (focus tracking etc...) so I do wonder what would suit you best... CSC or DSLR... Time for a good long think maybe?
I'd imagine if you're gonna compare a full frame DSLR to a Fuji X-T1, you'll need to understand that you're just not gonna get the same level of detail down to a pixel for pixel comparison.
I know what you mean but at the end of the day, unless you're blowing up the images to serious proportions then a 20 year old D1X will produce stunning and detailed images.
I have a first generation MFT Panasonic G1 and with a nice lens and at low to mid ISO's it gives stunning results, have to watch the highlights though... and of course as with everything the final image, how it is to be viewed and the quality required should decide the gear and the settings.
I just worry a bit when I see folk flitting... dunno whyI can see plus points for the various systems but sharpness at 100% on screen is something that I'd try to put a bit further back in my mind
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AgreedMy point is a bit more general than FF v APS-C as Rookies seems to be flitting a bit and that's fine if finances allow... but I can't help but think that pixel peeping flitting isn't the way to continued happinessespecially for someone who has used FF cameras and dropped the system so quickly.
How many on here ever print out larger than A3 size?
How many on here print out as large as A3 size?
Most images are viewed on phones, tablets, laptops or desktops and just about any camera will produce good sharp images.
Just think how much you have to shrink you're images to post on the gallery on here. And if you put full size images on Flickr or any other website you are asking for them to be ripped off.
There's a large element of willy waving going on with the purchase of ever more expensive and upto date gear that offers marginal improvement over existing stuff but the gear freaks just have to have it. Looks good down the pub or (heaven forbid) the camera club, but there is only a minute fraction of viewers of the finished product who can tell, or cares about, the different results from different gear.
Have you got that the right way round?I'm using lenses that are 30-40 years old and cost 10-15 times what many of my lenses have cost in the past
How many on here ever print out larger than A3 size?
How many on here print out as large as A3 size?
Most images are viewed on phones, tablets, laptops or desktops and just about any camera will produce good sharp images.
Just think how much you have to shrink you're images to post on the gallery on here. And if you put full size images on Flickr or any other website you are asking for them to be ripped off.
There's a large element of willy waving going on with the purchase of ever more expensive and upto date gear that offers marginal improvement over existing stuff but the gear freaks just have to have it. Looks good down the pub or (heaven forbid) the camera club, but there is only a minute fraction of viewers of the finished product who can tell, or cares about, the different results from different gear.
hahaHave you got that the right way round?
Isn't sharpness a teeny bit overrated... sometimes?
Have you got that the right way round?
You've got to be good to get one past meLOL! You quoted me whilst I was editing that!![]()
haha
I like using old lenses and in the centre of the frame once stopped down a bit they give excellent results. It's wide open and away from the centre that they obviously and significantly lose out to good modern lenses. IMO.
Andy, lovely images but in one and two the processing has caused some problems in the clouds on both on my screen.
Very nice.
A walk up the Garburn Pass?
Bagging Wainwrights?
See many bikers?
Yep, yep and a few but not as many as I was expecting. I'm up to 46 now so only another 168 to go....![]()