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I had a Fuji S3PRO that had an interpolated 12mp sensor (hated the thing) yet now I have a D2H (4.1mp) and the results are much much better than a fuji yet my S1 and S2 were much better also
D2H has an excellent sensor!
The question is why did you not like the S3, and why is the Nikon better.
Was it image quality, sharpness, colour?
Personally I never liked the results from the S1 and S2. Flesh tones looked all wrong to me compared to similar shots from Canon or Nikon
contrary to what they say in Dixons, more megapixels doesnt mean better camera
The Fuji was also a high level dSLR but used different sensor technology.
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/fujifilms3pro/
The fuji is still recognised as the best camera for portrait or wedding stuff so yes it is still one of the best but it doesnt answer my actual question ..... why is my nikon giving better results than my s3 ...is it me or ????
The Fuji was also a high level dSLR but used different sensor technology.
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/fujifilms3pro/
The question is why did you not like the S3, and why is the Nikon better.
Was it image quality, sharpness, colour?
Personally I never liked the results from the S1 and S2. Flesh tones looked all wrong to me compared to similar shots from Canon or Nikon
Its funny you say that because alot of wedding and paper photographers up here used the fuji camera.
dpreview now give a pixel density figure on their basic stats.
Also for interest value: http://6mpixel.org/en/ arguing that 6mp is the 'sweet spot' for camera resolution
This is for compact cameras though, and it's a very valid point.Also for interest value: http://6mpixel.org/en/ arguing that 6mp is the 'sweet spot' for camera resolution