![]() ![]() I am not saying that it is bad, although, compared to the new Sony’s it doesn’t hold a candle. I was hoping for a large improvement in the high ISO department, but this seems to be an area where cropped sensors cannot quite compete yet. The files are so clean and sharp, that I would not hesitate to resample the files to 30×45 and produce beautiful prints. No, it is not a 5Ds R, or a A7RII, but how many of us really need that many megapixels? The native resolution of this camera will give you a print of 16×24 at 240ppi. This finally puts it in close competition with most high megapixel cameras out there. Going from 16.3mp to 24.3mp is a major jump. One of the biggest reasons to consider an upgrade from the X-T1 is, of course, the increase in resolution. Fuji has answered with a 24.3mp X-trans sensor that will have many questioning if they really need a full frame sensor.įuji X-T2 and 16-55 f/2.8 – 1/25″, f/8, ISO 200. ![]() I will admit, a bump up in the megapixels was one of the few things I was pining for. The X-T1 has been my primary camera all this time, and I have had no regrets moving to this system. If you are new to the Fuji system I would recommend reading this post first to understand my affection for Fuji. It has been 2 years since I wrote my Review of the Fuji X-T1. ![]()
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