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Fuji X-H2 resolution?

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Erik Baumgartner Senior Member • Posts: 6,893
Re: Fuji X-H2 resolution?
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John Gellings wrote:

Erik Baumgartner wrote:

John Gellings wrote:

baobob wrote:

In many posts I wrote IMO the greatest advantage is a better cropping ability. Now why do you want to reduce the size of the XH2 to the one of XH2s ? the former giving OOC a better desciptions of very small elements....

Well cropping and big prints because of resolution differences, generally speaking.

At A3 prints in landcsape photography the 40 mpx sensor gives a better rendition of foliage and bushes, lichens, ...

Well, now we are getting into sensor differences. I would imagine it is the sensor (combined with the processing algorithms used) and not the resolution that allows for this.

It is the resolution that provides more data for the processing to work with. More data means less guessing and significantly fewer X-Trans demosaicing errors - “worms”, moire, false detail etc.

It could be. I have no idea to be honest. The technical specifications etc I have no idea about. However, to generically state that a 40mp sensor will have more detail than a 26mp sensor, I just do not think that is true. From there, of course we add in all types of variables and the answer becomes more complicated.

More resolution? Yes.

More detail? Maybe, maybe not.

Better rendered detail? With good processing, yes.

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