Fuji Kit Nikon D200 Or Fuji S5 Pro?

Nikon D200 or Fuji S5 Pro? - fuji kit

I am an advanced amateur photographers, usually of landscapes. My kit consists of a Nikon D50 and D80. I have an SB600 and SB800. I hope that old 28-200 lens as my primary walk with the kit lens 18-55 and 70-300VR and similar types of goals that go on D50. In this shopping spree will also purchase the Nikon 12-24mm. In my mind, this area is relatively low trigger, my 10 months old D80 at 5,500 activations. It is much more investment into the glass over time, but for the moment, that describes the installation date.

I suffer from the choice between the D200 and the S5 Pro

The S5

Sensor dynamic range of more
Basically, "interpolation" of 6-12MP, because each pixel is extracted from the best result in a photo of two sites
Later last processor?

Nikon D200

Reputation, almost a working standard solution in the industry.
Sharp Image (glass load), which are crucial for landscapes

What is the best option for me? What are the points and factors to consider?

12 comments:

Picture Taker said...

You know what I mean ... The most important thing for me is not necessary to complicate his life with all the options! (haha) If you have a wedding photographer or a studio photographer, and customers are people of different ethnicities, I'd say to the Fuji. (Unlike the Fugi. Why do people continue to have the camera's name wrong? Magic Otherwise) are the commitments that it seems suited for the job of the functions that go you better appreciate it.

I'm not sure if I prefer to call in technical areas, if not necessary this time. I think there are a handful of people who really understand the S5 and the building full of people who really understand the D200.

D300? Hmmmm. No, I can not imagine changing any time soon. I earn my living this way.

uhm101 said...

You can wait a week. Plausable It is rumored that the D300 and the D3 () will be released Thursday afternoon local time in Japan.

From the D200 and the S5 Pro is the only reason you should consider the Fuji, if you are shooting portraits or weddings. In addition to the better performance of the S5 Skin color has little in his favor. Your 1.5FPS and is a bit slow stroke flash write buffer. (It is God's gift to the wedding photog, despite what I've heard)

Socalmom... said...

I am not a professional, but I think you know much about organized crime ... Nikon D200. Thanks for the points =)

Bill G said...

I had a 602z Fugi company said that it is a 6MP camera, but 3rd Then, the interpolation demanded, but still only three and all the experts, etc., also said it was a 3rd I do not know if the same thing you mention here, but if they say that the pixels would combine the number of pixels twice, I have to be careful.

Have you in the lens of the VR 18-200 Nion? We could eliminate the need for certain goals that you mentioned and get on the field a little easier for you. If we substitute lentils for sale and the money for a Fugi in the boat that can go yet. Less swap lens = less dust.

Bibek said...

Nikon D200

GUNN3R17 said...

Fuji is more significant for the wedding photog, I can do for the D200 for what you ... and spend the rest of the new glass --

slightly more than 1 shot dr ... but have passed through the landscapes, the filters and HDR images of kicking, even better

Elvis said...

The D200 is better
the S5 has some bad reviews

npgSymbo... said...

if you shoot mostly landscapes
Why do not you go buy a nice film SLR yourseld
and loaded with Fuji Velvia 100?

Use an ND filter, press the exposure time and the beautiful colors that you receive.

Digital I dont think are too good with the work of landscape

Sometimes when I think landscape photography digital SLR and film SLR with me .. Results in the film are always higher

4 digital recording anything, when

on Fuji - The Nikon
Why change?

I think I should go with Nikon
I began personally wouldnt buy another brand of glasses when I am already with a score of

George Y said...

Here, Ken Rockwell take both houses. I'd say you'd look at the S5, if Portraits were his main concerns.

http://www.kenrockwell.com/fuji/s5.htm
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d200.ht ...

Both cameras are solid and will not disappoint any user.

Michael M said...

Go with the D200. You already have lenses for it. In addition, you update your camera software NikonUSA online. Fuji Dones't do it.

Chivalrous Chubbu said...

I have some pictures of the cameras, looking for the interpolation on the use of ordinary cameras and all photos strange interpolation. Go with the Nikon D200. Of all the comments I read, the only competition for the Nikon D200 a Canon model. For photos of the landscape, you might consider that a Canon 5D.

Chivalrous Chubbu said...

I have some pictures of the cameras, looking for the interpolation on the use of ordinary cameras and all photos strange interpolation. Go with the Nikon D200. Of all the comments I read, the only competition for the Nikon D200 a Canon model. For photos of the landscape, you might consider that a Canon 5D.

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