Are you confused when faced with the choice to select DSLR or mirrorless camera? Indeed, both these types of cameras can not be compared head to head, as well as when we read the reviews on Nikon D500 and the Fujifilm X-Pro2, where the XPRO 2 is a mirrorless camera, whereas the D500 is a Semi-Pro DSLR camera. Perhaps a bit strange if we compare the Nikon D500 with Fuji X-Pro 2.
According to thenewcamera.com the Fuji X-Pro 2 is a complete break-trough in terms of technology, the camera features ultra advance image sensor X-Trans III (3rd generation) that gives image quality equivalent to full-frame DSLRs. This famous website also wrote that the sensor technology used by Fuji is far advance than Nikon’s traditional sensors, because the use of X-Trans tech completely rejects the use of low-pass filter and in-return you get ultra sharp images. The X-Trans III has built in 273 points, of which 77 are phase-detection points, Approximately 40% of the imaging area is covered by phase-detection points.
Nikon D500 is equipped with 20.9MP DX-Format CMOS Sensor. Meanwhile Fujifilm X-Pro 2 has a 24.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III Sensor - higher when compared to the D500. As mentioned above, the X-Pro 2 has a 273-Point AF with 77 Phase-Detect Points, while the D500 is reinforced with Multi-CAM 20K 153-Point AF System, 99 cross type. Perhaps this difference will make a novice photographer to be confused before deciding one as a new companion.
As mentioned in dgrin.com, a special photography forum: “There is an opinion that nothing can beat an advanced dSLR for action and sports photography. But the new mirrorless cameras, with their lightning fast AF, can shoot sports, you will have to work harder for less keepers than an advance dSLR. However, mirrorless camera can shoot sports at a level which is acceptable for most hobbyists.”
If you want to make a movie or a video clip with the Fujifilm X-Pro 2, you will get a video with a resolution of Full HD 1080p / 60, whereas Nikon D500 is able to process 4K UHD video. 4K UHD movie image format is an area that provides a 1.5x increase in the effective focal length of the lens in use and is reserved for 4K 3840 x 2160 recording. In my opinion and most photographers argue that if the activity of photography we make more pictures, not video, the camera with 4K video capability is not too significant, besides the monitor screen with a resolution of 4K is still very expensive.
In my opinion and most photographers argue that if the activity of photography we make more pictures, not video, the camera with 4K video capability is not too significant, besides the monitor screen with a resolution of 4K is still very expensive.
What is your opinion? Are you still confused? There is good you get to your favorite camera shop in your town, and try it out on the spot, so that you know the difference, either technically aspect, comfort aspect, and certainly in terms of price, although the concept of considering also debatable. Wow.
According to thenewcamera.com the Fuji X-Pro 2 is a complete break-trough in terms of technology, the camera features ultra advance image sensor X-Trans III (3rd generation) that gives image quality equivalent to full-frame DSLRs. This famous website also wrote that the sensor technology used by Fuji is far advance than Nikon’s traditional sensors, because the use of X-Trans tech completely rejects the use of low-pass filter and in-return you get ultra sharp images. The X-Trans III has built in 273 points, of which 77 are phase-detection points, Approximately 40% of the imaging area is covered by phase-detection points.
Nikon D500 is equipped with 20.9MP DX-Format CMOS Sensor. Meanwhile Fujifilm X-Pro 2 has a 24.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS III Sensor - higher when compared to the D500. As mentioned above, the X-Pro 2 has a 273-Point AF with 77 Phase-Detect Points, while the D500 is reinforced with Multi-CAM 20K 153-Point AF System, 99 cross type. Perhaps this difference will make a novice photographer to be confused before deciding one as a new companion.
As mentioned in dgrin.com, a special photography forum: “There is an opinion that nothing can beat an advanced dSLR for action and sports photography. But the new mirrorless cameras, with their lightning fast AF, can shoot sports, you will have to work harder for less keepers than an advance dSLR. However, mirrorless camera can shoot sports at a level which is acceptable for most hobbyists.”
If you want to make a movie or a video clip with the Fujifilm X-Pro 2, you will get a video with a resolution of Full HD 1080p / 60, whereas Nikon D500 is able to process 4K UHD video. 4K UHD movie image format is an area that provides a 1.5x increase in the effective focal length of the lens in use and is reserved for 4K 3840 x 2160 recording. In my opinion and most photographers argue that if the activity of photography we make more pictures, not video, the camera with 4K video capability is not too significant, besides the monitor screen with a resolution of 4K is still very expensive.
In my opinion and most photographers argue that if the activity of photography we make more pictures, not video, the camera with 4K video capability is not too significant, besides the monitor screen with a resolution of 4K is still very expensive.
What is your opinion? Are you still confused? There is good you get to your favorite camera shop in your town, and try it out on the spot, so that you know the difference, either technically aspect, comfort aspect, and certainly in terms of price, although the concept of considering also debatable. Wow.