Hi Wayne,
I don’t have an answer to your precise question.
Just two remarks :
1 - Fuji's X-Trans is another type of CMOS, not CCD, and used in nearly all of
their APSC cameras.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fujifilm_X-Trans_sensor
I think I know of one exception, in the lower bracket of the range -
https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/fujifilm-x-t100
2 - I had a Nikon D700 whose colours I never complained of. I did of some of
the Olies' (E410, E520, E620) in low light or using high ISO (yellow and orange
cast issues and very hard to address).
Hope this helps you sort out the possibilities :-)
Amities
Philippe
> Le 6 avr. 2020 à 17:03, Wayne Shumaker <om3ti@xxxxxxxx> a écrit :
>
> Given how much our esteemed, color savant, Alaskan photog has waxed
> eloquently about Kodak CCD sensors, I have been looking into CCD cameras.
> DPreview 2017 discussion:
>
> https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4227286#forum-post-60411351
>
> From that article, a search of CCD sensor cameras:
>
> https://tinyurl.com/w9fdn8q
>
> So my question is whether this is CCD specific, or Kodak CCD specific? (or
> Fuji super CCD...). For instance, some claim the Nikon D200 has great colors
> as well.
>
> Someone claimed, in the discussion, that it depends on the color filter of
> the sensor. For CMOS sensors "...manufacturers broadened the light
> transmission of the sensor filter to let more light in but weaken the color
> differentiation."
>
> Inquiring Mind - WayneS
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