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Re: A m4/3 owner ready to buy the fuji s5 pro for playing around?
Giovanni_1968 wrote:
Andreascy wrote:
hello giovanni thank you for your response. you was not offensive at all and i am happy for your advises. The problem is not that i compare this camera with the newers camera. but i believe that this camera can produce much better quality that i found on my pictures and i am wondering if i make a mistake or if is the lens quality etc. The photo taken by the old point and shoot canon of 5mp is sharp pleasing to the eye and you can see a lot of details. in the case of fuji i cant tell the same. of course i will try more and check if i make something mistake in my focus. also a question about iso. in what settings i can use the iso so i can take noise free or little iso images? because even the daylight sometimes if i will use the long end of the lens 200mm to get a shutter speed up i have to raise the iso. what is your suggestion?
Ciao Andreas,
I think that first and foremost one has got to know the limitations of the used tools, today's times we can safely shoot at ISO1.600 if not higher with little to no noise at all, bursts are incredible, big and detailed screens to review the pictures... the S5 is from another era, I can say, from my experience, that till ISO400 things are ok, over that they start to get trouble, there is visible noise which, by the way, is not as disturbing as other cameras but it sure affects quality and perception, this said when I used the S5 it was set on AutoISO with an upper limit of 800 and also has to be known that past ISO1.200 the small photo receptors the sensor was made of, the ones used to gather highlights, got shot off so the benefits of the SuperCCD go down the drain.
Also, lens wise, zooms, even the high quality ones, are always a compromise between quality and focal length range, if you notice most of the "pro" labeled zooms don't go over a x3 factor like the 24-70 which is the classic pro range zoom every brand has, this means that your 18-200 as well as my 28-300 are a lot of compromise, you can't have a drunk wife and full barrel...
About shooting technique the old rule of 1/focal length also is a compromise, a faster shooter speed allows less micro motion but also means either to use very bright lenses (f2.8ish or faster) or high ISO which is not the case for the S5 and here you get to understand a bright prime does the difference and so it was for me switching from fast zooms to fast primes, even an old lens like the 50/1.4D which doesn't do too well on my newer Nikon D800 used to perform much better on the S5 and shooting speed wise I learnt that 1/2x focal length does even better so the case of your lens at 200mm on the S5 leads for sure to blurred shots due to either high ISO or slow shutter speed.
Least but no last, compact cameras pictures look attractive because they are sharp, contrasty, saturated and so on but they don't reflect reality, a D-SLR needs a learning curve to get the best out of it and some post processing, about this last bit the S5 gives an advantage because it used to produce amazing jpg straight out of the camera but it still needs to be mastered with shooting technique and good lenses.
My 5 cents...
Thank you for the interesting answer .
indeed this camera have a learning curve and i am very excited about this. when i was going to buy her i was skeptical about new system about new buttons is much different this camera from the olympus that i already have. but because i learn to use a camera i learn this camera is 2 days. i didnt expect to be so easy and beautiful . physical buttons is something that missing from my olympus and always i was giving a complaint about this. now i have to care my settings more, i dont have choice for mistake. the back screen make me unable to view a live view or to view a playback of an image. i have to take care also about the focal length of the lens 28-200 and the shutter speed not to go too low. but yesterday i was little skeptical. i asked my self that maybe i take too fast the decision to take this camera. there was other cameras too like d90 that are more advanced cameras or even a used d7100 or a new 7200, but then it means is like going to another system and i dont want to change the olympus at the moment or to have 2 equal system with a lot of lenses. i cant afford a second system. Also important for me is to prove with my skills how a 10 years camera can behave and take good photos.also about the lens i dont want to invest and i cant. there are some good and afortable lens out there zoom lens like sigma 17-50 17-70 tamron 17-50 , nikkor etc.but unfortunately this lenses dont cover the length i would like for this camera. i would like a street and portrait lens together. this will be around 28-80 for example , those lenses are expensive unfortunately . i dont want to invest in primes( maybe the nikon 50mm f1.8 under 100 euro) because i already have good primes in olympus.by the way today i took some excellent pictures. it seems that because of the lens is easy for motion blur. something else i changed is the sharpness , tones , and 400/100 in settings . also i update the firmware from 1.04 to the newer.but some photos take out underexposed and some overexposed i dont know why .do exposure compensation changes from its own?in the small screen the +- compensation under the shutter number is blinking and i dont know why is this normal? thank you