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The Fujifilm X-H2 High ISO Noise vs the X-T2

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Re: Before selling, try this...
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Jerry-astro wrote:

Nebell wrote:

I'm too early to the party, it's in 360p. Gotta wait for HD processing.

Anyway, while it's informative, if ISO performance is important, then FF is an option. There are plenty of FF cameras that are at the same price as X-H2.
It's not the same in case of FF cameras. If you want to go up your option is medium format which is both a lot more expensive and limiting.

It's easy for someone to recommend changing or upgrading cameras, and that might solve the problem, but at a significant expense. Before taking that route, I would recommend that the OP try something like Topaz DeNoise (one of a number of good NR solutions out there). I've had really great results in reducing noise while still retaining fine detail. I would certainly recommend taking that route first rather than simply selling existing gear at a loss and then reinvesting in expensive (and likely more bulky) gear. If that doesn't meet the OP's needs, then selling gear and upgrading always remains as an alternative.

What I find comical are those who find fault at high iso but never use high iso to begin with. In todays camera world iso 1600 and 3200 are no longer high iso.

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