The fact that the Fujifilm X70 with 16.3-APS-C sensor with a special color filter structure and missing low-pass filter in a direct comparison better results, is no surprise: up to high ISO stages, the X70 with continuous 1958 LP / BH achieves a convincing resolution. At the same time, the DL value at ISO 800 is maintained at a good level. Canon also achieves a high resolution and the higher DL values with ISO 1694 and LP 1680, with ISO 1694 and 400.
However, the camera is equipped with a massive edge splitter and contrast enhancement, which leads to artifacts in both high and low contrast areas, especially with ISO 125. From ISO 800 the resolution of the Canon continuously decreases by almost 100 LP / BH per stage. At the same time, the dead-leaves have a drop on 724 LP / BH at ISO 1600 in contrasting areas. In addition, the Canon resolution remains around the 300 LP / BH behind the Fujifilm resolution, although the Canon has 25% more pixels, which is also a problem of the lens. Fujifilm's plus in fine-tuning and coordination is unmistakable. In addition, the X70 roars much less - an advantage of the larger sensor.
At Canon, the recordings are already noisy from ISO 800. With the Dynamic Range it is up to ISO 800 with 9.2 screens in front, then the Fujifilm cuts with 9.0 and 8.7 screens with ISO 3200 and 6400 better. The fact that the Fuji has the nose at higher sensitivities is because of the larger sensor practically set. But with ISO 100-200, the Canon could have been much closer, since in large light the sensor size is less important.
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