

If each crop is about 1" (2.5cm) wide on your screen, then the complete image printed at this same high magnification would be about 29 × 43" (2.4 × 3.6 feet or 0.75 × 1.1 meters).

How tight are these 200 × 450 pixel crops that vary in size to fit your browser window? I'm only showing these super-tight tight crops looking at the complete images at this size will only show the huge differences in color rendition between the demure Fujifilm camera and the rude colors I get from my Nikons and Canons with their saturations pumped all the way up to beyond legal limits as I usually shoot them. These are 200 × 450 pixel crops from the original 50MP files, all shot at the same distance with the same (equivalent) lens. When I got my 50 MP Fujifilm GFX, I compared it to my state-of-the-art 50 MP Canon 5DS/R and state-of-the-art 47MP Nikon Z7. Will medium-format digital, with only a small increase in sensor size from full-frame (33 × 44mm vs 24 × 36mm, or only a 27% linear increase), look any better or worse than full-frame, especially when we realize that medium-format digital only comes from much smaller companies with much smaller development budgets than full-frame which comes from giants like Nikon and Canon with nearly unlimited resources to optimize designs to get everything out of their smaller sensors? May 2019 Better Pictures Canon Sony Nikon Fuji LEICA Zeiss Hasselblad All Reviews This all-content, junk-free website's biggest source of support is when you use any of these links to approved sources when you get anything, regardless of the country in which you live.
