I have read equal amount of love and hate in descriptions of this lens. Based on his own needs, anyway.We've updated our initial EOS R6 sample gallery with a handful of Raw conversion. Resolution has also been increased from 1.04 million dots to 1.6 million dots for sharper, more detailed previews of your images.A common gripe with Fujifilm shooters is the rather underwhelming battery performance. The fringing goes away when it's checked. It sits alongside the Nikon D850, which is our choice for those who prefer DSLRs.It's very good for the size, not really an apples to apples comparison. Most of the issues with aliasing in Bayer sensors are no longer an issue. As mentioned, the resolution is not improved but contrast is. Fujifilm claims although the battery is the same NP-W126S in both cameras, the X100V can shoot 350 frames when using the electronic viewfinder, and 420 frames when using the optical viewfinder per charge. The extra 2MP won’t have much real-world impact, although we did notice improved dynamic range and color accuracy in the new sensor when testing it on other camera models.Along with the new sensor, the X100V inherits the same 425-point phase-detection autofocus system that now covers 99% of the sensor. Really impressive work!give Fuji another decade, they'll get it right, maybeGreat review and very interesting comparison.GR III is sharper than both. It's a legitimate question! Both cameras, however, top out at ISO 12,800, and both can be expanded to 51,200. That 23mm F2 lens, with its 8 elements (including one aspherical) in 6 groups, gave sterling service for several generations, but by the time the X100F came around it was clear that optically, it had hit a limit.The GF 30mm F3.5 R WR is a wide angle prime lens for Fujifilm's medium format GFX system, equivalent to 24mm on full frame. But along with the Ricoh GR range, the X100 series have always been the cameras that I just like to have around.Short version: In normal use you most likely won't notice / care about many of the differences which get shown up in our widget. Both cameras, however, top out at ISO 12,800, and both can be expanded to 51,200. They are bigger and clumsier and have much poorer flash performance due to a completely different kind of shutter.Rated 15.1Â oz. I have no limits with Canon cameras. That’s an increase on the 270 (EVF) and 390 (OVF) frames on the X100F. In real-world use the lens' characteristics never bothered me at all. Never bothered to upgrade and I do now have the XPro2. You might get a better result with micro-contrast and a radial gradient, never mind negating the issue entirely with a vignette.True, but yet there are significant differences that might play a role for his person and for the other not.