Fujifilm Finepix F200 EXR Review
Compared to... Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3
(@ full resolution and downsized to 6MP)
Below you will find a studio comparison between the Fuji FinePix F200 EXR and the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3
Because the difference in resolution is so great between the Panasonic and the pixel-binned F200 output, we have also resized the Panasonic image for more direct comparison.
Studio scene comparison (@ ISO 1600)
- Fuji FinePix F200 EXR: EXR SN mode, ISO 1600, Default Image Parameters,
Manual white balance, +0.33 EV compensation
- Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3: Aperture Priority mode, ISO 1600, Default Image Parameters,
Manual white balance, +0.67 EV compensation
- Panasonic DMC-LX3 [RESIZED]: Image resized to 6MP using Photoshop's Bicubic Sharper algorithm. (Downloadable version then saved at Quality 11 JPEG)
- Lighting: Daylight simulation, >98% CRI
Fujifilm FinePix F200 EXR |
Panasonic LX3 |
Panasonic LX3 [RESIZED] |
ISO 1600, 1/150 sec, F12 |
ISO 1600, 1/2000 sec, F3.5 |
ISO 1600, 1/2000 sec, F3.5 |
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2.6 MB JPEG |
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At ISO 1600 the differences between the two cameras are reduced but there's still no obvious advantage to the F200's EXR technology over the LX3's well-sorted conventional CCD.
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