| Introduction | Fujifilm X-100 vs Sony NEX-5 | Fujifilm X100 vs Nikon D90 and Canon EOS 60D | The ISO Sensitivity Graph Explained | Conclusion |
Compared to meatier DSLRs, the X100 surprisingly stands its ground. Its Overall score places it at the level of a Nikon D90 and a bit above an EOS 60D. According to our tests the X100 is superior to the EOS 60D in all the DXO Mark case scores and it performs equally as well as the D90, except in the Sports score where it does slightly better.
The detailed metrics confirm our previous statements, the SNR is almost identical for the D90, the EOS 60D, and the X100.
Nevertheless the D90 still has a clear advantage in the dynamic range; on the other hand in lower ISO settings the X100 is superior to the 60D.
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Last year, photography headlines noted a revival of enthusiasm in the old-fashioned camera sector. The most active manufacturers for this segment were Olympus with its PEN camera and Fujifilm, with its Fuji X100 one of the most acclaimed cameras of 2011. |
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When Fujifilm launched the X100, they certainly didn't expect it to raise so much interest among photography enthusiasts. Earlier this week, they announced the Fujifilm XPro1, which more specifically targets this demanding market. |
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As you well know, DxOMark, the world leader in image quality analysis conducts scientific and independent testing on the latest camera sensor technology available. This time around we have Fujifilm's latest creation; the FinePix X100 an APS-C camera with an impressive array of features, and one of the most awaited products in its category. Find out Fujifilm FinePix X100's review results... |