I concentrated only on the first pair. After converting both images
from raw using only exposure and clarity controls I shrunk the Nikon
image to the same size as the Fuji to be able to make a good visual
comparison. Both raw files recovered from over and underexposure well.
The Fuji raw required a bit less shadow and highlight control to produce
a good histogram. The Fuji image was considerably more saturated or
vibrant. However, the Nikon image looked more realistic with its more
natural orange color.
I expected to see more depth of field in the Fuji image since both shots
were made at the same aperture. However, if it's there, I couldn't
notice it. That may be due to different focus points... or soft edge
oranges may be simply hard to judge.
Chuck Norcutt
On 1/17/2015 12:38 PM, Philippe wrote:
During the course of one of our famous-the-world-over LUG-debates on APS-C and
FF ;-) I had promised to post comparison shots of fuji and nikon files using
the same settings.
I found time to rekindle my D700 today (16 months on the shelf, so says LR) and
shot 3 pairs of snaps at high ISO (1600 for I wanted RAW, and it is the ISO limit
of both bodies in RAW I think) and equivalent focal length and aperture,
respectively 35 & 50mm, both open at 1.4.
These are indoors snaps, without any other purpose than comparison - rain
prevented me from taking the cameras for a stroll.
The fuji being small and resting on a table for two of the shots, the angles
may be slightly different.
The light didn't change outside 95% grey, nor inside.
The links below will lead the curious of either list to dng files, conversion
is the only alteration I have made to them.
You should be asked a "mot de passe" aka password, type: charlie (the first
file might have a capital C)
1st Pair
https://filex.univ-lorraine.fr/get?k=qMDBdgufq6BRdADa6p7
https://filex.univ-lorraine.fr/get?k=bEkQMoqnd4f5rRIcBZP
2nd
https://filex.univ-lorraine.fr/get?k=yWV2vbE714whrsQdTcN
https://filex.univ-lorraine.fr/get?k=p8qodHHwn1xAbA4FJ2B
3rd
https://filex.univ-lorraine.fr/get?k=39AKF0uEw4123N0D50h
https://filex.univ-lorraine.fr/get?k=7gtbAMRKBQNxwEhU4I5
The files will remain available for download for 10 days.
Hope this helps all parties give enlightened opinions based on facts ;-).
Amities
Philippe
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