On 09/03/2014 3:54 PM, Larry Colen wrote:


I’ve got the K-5 II, and am often surprised at how annoyed I am by
its shortcomings.  It has sensor performance that is the stuff of
science fiction. It has the best low light autofocus of any camera
I’ve ever owned, better than the K-5 which was better than the D600.
But because it can’t focus quickly on moving targets at 2EV or
darker, and because it gets rather noisy over ISO 8000, I find myself
grumbling.



I doubt very much if the noise on the Fuji is any better than the K5. What it does have is really destructive high ISO noise reduction that can't be turned off, only toned down. I really think if you want excellent low light AF combined with excellent high ISO performance, one of the low MP FF Nikons is the way to go. I suspect the Df would be ideal for what you do, and if you wait a year, they will be giving them away. The Nikon crowd thinks they are butt ugly (which they are). However, as a low light camera I suspect it is superb.

bill

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