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"The X100F shot is significantly softer than that of the APS-C Nikon whose sensor we're comparing it with but, then again, it's also softer than Fujifilm's own X-T2, so we suspect this has as much to do with lens characteristics as the sensor or any noise reduction (the effect seems more pronounced on the left of the scene, reinforcing .
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"By now, we suspect you'll have a fixed opinion on the value of Fujifilm's X-Trans filter pattern. The need for it seems reduced, now Bayer sensors are hitting pixels counts that let them do away with their anti-aliasing filters, but the results (even from the exaggeratedly derided Adobe Camera Raw), are good enough that we don't feel it's a big issue. Either way, the sensor in the X100F is extremely good, giving plenty of dynamic range and very good noise performance."
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