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Re: Best Fuji X for indoor low light


From personal experience there seems little difference in high iso performance in practice between the 24mpx and 26mpx sensors, although in theory the later 26mpx might be slightly better. Both seem better than the 16mpx ones. The 40mpx sensor from reports seems to have a different 'pattern' to high iso noise, but mot really any worse than the 26mpx. Which is quite a nice achievement.
If you NEED zooms for unpredictable framing then OK, but I would rather use primes and lower iso. The 90mm f/2 is really good and will stand a fair bit of cropping even at large apertures, shorter than that you have even faster options.

Gerry



Dec 14, 2023 at 08:59 AM
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Re: Best Fuji X for indoor low light


Frpm personal experience there seems little difference in high iso performance in practice between the 24mpx and 26mpx sensors, although in theory the later 26mpx might be slightly better. Both see better than the 16mpx ones. The 40mpx sensor from reports seems to have a different 'pattern' to high iso noise, but mot really any worse than the 26mpx. Which is quite a nice achievement.
If you NEED zooms for unpredictable framing then OK, but I would rather use primes and lower iso. The 90mm f/2 is really good and will stand a fair bit of cropping even at large apertures, shorter than that you have even faster options.

Gerry



Dec 13, 2023 at 04:31 PM





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