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Fujifilm S5 Pro

Price: £1,250.00

Fujifilm's 12.5-megapixel S5 Pro digital SLR combines the extended dynamic range capabilities of Fujifilm's Super CCD SR sensor with a solid body and functions closely related to the Nikon D200.

Pros

Extended highlight detail in images, minimal chroma noise throughout ISO range, solid build.

Cons

Limited frame rate/buffer when using wide D-range, slightly soft JPEGs.

Design 18/20
Image Quality 18/20
Performance 16/20
Value 17/20
Features 19/20
Score 88%

Introduction


Since Fujifilm launched its S1 Pro way back in 2000 it has trod a somewhat different path to other DSLR manufacturers in terms of the sensors it chooses, using octagonal photodiodes instead of a conventional grid of square or rectangular ‘pixels’. The latest addition to the line up – the FinePix S5 Pro – is no different in that regard, but Fuji has developed the concept further, honing its previously seen CCD technology to ‘move away from increasing the pixel density in favour of image quality developments’.


Increasing Quality Not Pixels

This is arguably what all DSLR manufacturers should now be concentrating on – maybe holding back on cramming ever increasing numbers of ever-smaller pixels into the same surface area, in order to pursue expanded dynamic range and improved sharpness and resolution instead. But is Fujifilm really taking us into a ‘brave new world’ of image-making with the S5 Pro? Or is the company simply trying to re-invent an already established wheel?

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June 23 15:42

John Gatchell

Quite a camera this one is. I have owned the camera for only a few months. Still learning all that it has to offer. From my entry into the digital camera world I have owned Fuji cameras. So it was only natural for me to purchase the s5 pro for my move from the compacts to a DSLR. As the price has come down quite a bit on the s5 it affords the opportunity for first time DSLR buyer to own a quality, pro-grade camera, as apposed to purchasing one of the consumer DSLR's for about the same price. I am absolutely pleased with the quality of the images produced. A big plus is the ability of the camera to use the vast amount of lenses with the Nikon mount. The high dynamic range must be seen to be believed! The buffer is slow, as you have reported in you article, but no problem for the type of shooting that I do.

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