Do you really need that Fujifilm 40 megapixel sensor?

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  • In today's exciting video, we check out the Fujifilm 40-megapixel sensor vs. all the other Fujifilm sensors. 16, 24, and 26!
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  • @MadeByJoey
    @MadeByJoey ปีที่แล้ว +73

    This is such a good reminder how amazing even a 16mp image can be in the right situation

    • @the_morf
      @the_morf ปีที่แล้ว +2

      That's why I'm keeping my Fuji x-m1. It still does the job.

    • @Caballeroshot
      @Caballeroshot ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Some of us were still shooting weddings with Nikon D3s at 12.1 MP and getting paid for it. Megapixels mean absolutely nothing!

    • @danieldiggs9574
      @danieldiggs9574 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@Caballeroshot og Canon 5D 12 mp as well and does the job to this day besides of course the high iso which a good flash can handle. And yep that Nikon D3s also has wonderful colors. The Fuji X100 12mp was another gem.

    • @maverick23041985
      @maverick23041985 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I keep shooting with my D4 and my D700 ( 16 and 12 mp ) ... None has ever complained about anything. This mega pixel race is just a way to sell new stuff pretending it will be " the best " ...

    • @MainframeModule
      @MainframeModule ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ​@@danieldiggs9574 Yep, original 5D is still my main camera, looking at getting something newsoonish but will still keep it as it's a tank and has done me well. From fashion and portraits back in the day to landscapes in Iceland, its never failed me.

  • @eddierumpali3840
    @eddierumpali3840 ปีที่แล้ว +91

    For me it will be the newer sensor, the improved autofocus, the IBIS and the larger battery. It made no sense to upgrade my X-T3 to the X-T4 but the X-T5 is too appealing :)

    • @SamTaylors
      @SamTaylors ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I’m exactly the same. I love my X-T3 but can’t wait for the X-T5 preorders to ship

    • @cdreyes81
      @cdreyes81 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I have xt3. I so want the xt5. Going to keep my xt3 though when the job doesn't require a larger file

    • @adrianmcgrath1984
      @adrianmcgrath1984 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I had the XT-1, upgraded to the XT-2 when it came out and have stuck with it - I didn’t need the video-centric improvements of the 3 and 4. I'll switch now for the sensor in the 5

    • @awake780
      @awake780 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      You can add another to the list of X-T3 users upgrading. The IBIS, sensor, autofocus advancements, size. Can’t wait!

    • @babyboy1971
      @babyboy1971 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Same!

  • @TimStahmer
    @TimStahmer ปีที่แล้ว +53

    I’m not upgrading from my XT3 for the 40mp sensor. I want the in-body stabilization, the supposed improvements in auto focus, and better battery life. With my old eyes, I’m not even sure I could see the difference between 26 and 40. 😊

    • @jamestonbellajo
      @jamestonbellajo ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I’m in the same spot but not sure if that warrants an early purchase when my X-T3 works just fine. The things you and I both want will improve the quality of life though so I’m pretty stuck on the decision right now.

    • @WatchmanNiel
      @WatchmanNiel ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@jamestonbellajo Same! I might travel to Italy next year, and it seems way more compelling to invest in a Tamron 17-70 (or Fuji 16-55 perhaps) and the Fuji 55-200 over the camera upgrade. 🤔

    • @marcpilon4585
      @marcpilon4585 ปีที่แล้ว

      Same for me tim stahmer ! And I keep my cameras for a long time before I get a new one.. it will be 5 years. And in a few years time, 40 mp will be quite ordinary. Computers are getting faster, lightroom will be more efficient etc..

    • @RichCatelli
      @RichCatelli ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I think I’m in the same boat. I had the x-t5 in my cart and was about to make the purchase complete, but I think I’ll hold off for now and stay with my x-t3 for now.

    • @reboundk1ng
      @reboundk1ng ปีที่แล้ว

      I hoped they had stayed with 26mp, 40mp might be a little rough on my old decrepit PC

  • @-Breakyr
    @-Breakyr ปีที่แล้ว +41

    Actual reasons 40mp helps. Cropability. I'm sorry, even as a professional, sometimes I need to crop into my photos for the composition I was trying for. With 40mp, you have an unbelievable amount of room to crop in as you proved with the 16 vs 40. So, I can crop into 25% of the image and still have a wonderful photo to deliver. That means, I can digitally zoom 2x and reach farther. Shooting the rings being exchanged for example, I can get tighter without blocking everyone's view. 40mp is extremely useful. Not to mention the AF improvement.

    • @itswrongtokillanimalsifyou2837
      @itswrongtokillanimalsifyou2837 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      If you're almost always cropping less than a certain percentage, though, it might not be worth it.

    • @ogonzilla
      @ogonzilla  ปีที่แล้ว +12

      I think I made this point. I'll have to rewatch.

    • @piketubeman
      @piketubeman ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Did you and me watch the same video? He mentioned that.

    • @-Breakyr
      @-Breakyr ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@ogonzilla you definitely did mention this point! I was more responding to the general comments about not needing the resolution. I think it's still a worthwhile upgrade, as I just upgraded from XT2's.

    • @peteracain
      @peteracain ปีที่แล้ว

      This ^^. I have the Leica M11 (61mp sensor) and this has totally 'opened up' much longer focal lengths, especially on the street. I can crop to a 1/3rd of the image and still have >20mp end result. We don't *need* high megapixel sensors, but boy oh boy do they help ++.

  • @carmenfissenden2530
    @carmenfissenden2530 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I agree with all of that Omar .
    I shoot 16mm and trust me, I have no regrets for my street ; historic gardens and homes and travel to need more megapixels . In fact , it wasn’t all that long ago when I gave up using my 6 megapixel camera to my nephew as he wanted to learn photography .
    As somebody once said : the gear doesn’t matter . Just train your eye to see and go out there to capture a story in one or a sequence of images .
    Omar, this was another great lesson you have put out there to educate those who might need it.
    If you want to spend money then get a lens , produce a book or save up for a trip that will give you loads of fabulous pictures . Regarding the latter point , those places are way closer to home than you might think .
    Finally - always carry a camera and we all do that these days : it’s our phone .
    Big thanks once again for another first class video .

  • @billkipper3264
    @billkipper3264 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    I'm soooo tempted to buy the X-T5. However, this video has just clarified what I already knew. My X-T3 is just fine for my landscape photography. I'll wait a year or two and pick one up used.

    • @amitkrupal1234
      @amitkrupal1234 ปีที่แล้ว

      I was hoping Fuji launches 12MP(for good low light performance), 26 MP (sweet spot) alongside 40MP X-T5

    • @Teewinot2
      @Teewinot2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm with you. My X-T3 will continue to be just fine for landscape and travel pics. Come Xmas 2023 and beyond, that will be the time to move up to the X-T5.

    • @leovanlierop4580
      @leovanlierop4580 ปีที่แล้ว

      For upgrading my X-T3, I'm waiting for the XH-3, so I can use my old one as a b-cam and travel light cam. If the X-H3 is a stacked 40MP, that would give me enough reason to upgrade, as I shoot some birds as well as landscapes.

    • @yanniobkirk5744
      @yanniobkirk5744 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@amitkrupal1234 This will never happen and here's why.
      MP is largely irrelevant when it comes to noise/low light performance. Sensor size determines that. Downsize the 40MP image to 12MP and you will have the same result as a 12MP sensor.
      Use AI based noise reduction algorithms and the 40MP sensor will come out ahead of the the 12MP sensor.

  • @f.meinke2050
    @f.meinke2050 ปีที่แล้ว +35

    Good video as always. I'd like to add disadvantages of the 40 MP compared to the 24 MP: you'll need more storage space, more money for SD cards, you'll have to wait longer for your computer to process the files when editing them, and you need very good and expensive lenses to actually use the high resolution sensor.

    • @adrianmcgrath1984
      @adrianmcgrath1984 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I think all the 'fujicron' lenses are optimized? The f2 primes, which are the cheapest lenses Fuji sells.

    • @kolossimike
      @kolossimike ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You don't need "very good and expensive lenses" to use the new sensor. You need Fujifilm's more recent lenses to _optimize_ the resolving power of the new sensor. Older lenses will continue to produce images that look just as good as they do via the 26MP sensor.

    • @RedmiNotepro-sm9si
      @RedmiNotepro-sm9si ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Dude, I have an old laptop with an i3 processor and 16 GB memory ram i use a Nikon d850 and all this works fine . About storage yes and no. Even then I use d200 I don't have enough space on my hard drive. So, time to time I use to select the most important picture to store and delete others.

    • @JamesWilliam70
      @JamesWilliam70 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I've been using the A7r3 for a few years now and although I might take allot of shots in macro photography to get the perfect one. I still cull allot so not so bad on the HD space to be honest. As for processing time I do find that my X-T2 raws take longer to render in Capture one than the larger sony 42mp raws but I think that's down to fuji's sensor array. So, yes 40mp fuji raws are going to take longer to render I think... Nothing my M1 Mac Pro can't handle though :-) I'm a bit miffed that my XF16 1.4 lens didn't make the recomended list...

    • @JKJK-qz3dj
      @JKJK-qz3dj ปีที่แล้ว

      40MP provide a choice for original size or drop to lower MP. 24MP cannot provide a higher upscale photo by physically.

  • @antonykyriacou8300
    @antonykyriacou8300 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I think the question should be which one (sensor) has the better dynamic range.

  • @michaelschmitt5413
    @michaelschmitt5413 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks !!! Great video. As an owner of X100T, X-T20 and X-T2, I've started to wonder if I'm getting too far behind the times. So this has relieved my anxiety. I mostly shoot people (documentary, street and portraits), so I think I'm good untill one of my X-T bodies break. Keep up the great content.

    • @duschbrauser
      @duschbrauser ปีที่แล้ว +1

      After I bought a X100T my X-T3 is collecting dust. There is a magic in this sensor that can't be found in later sensors.

  • @iveshuang2132
    @iveshuang2132 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I will buy X-T5 and shoot jpg in M size which is around 20MP, I don't need 40MP but I like its retro design, improved autofocus

  • @Sigfofosauer
    @Sigfofosauer ปีที่แล้ว +16

    I totally agree. Sure, a higher megapixel count could be useful if you need to cropping in... like a lot! Otherwise, there is not really a practical necessity for tons of megapixels. Actually, one of my favorite cameras is the Nikon D700. Only 12 mp but the colors coming out from that sensor are just beautiful. As always, a very entertaining and informative content from you! Keep it up!

    • @mr.b4444
      @mr.b4444 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Sold My D700 a couple years ago because I got accustomed to the lighter weight and much smaller Fuji cameras. But that D700 had the best colors. It was my workhorse for weddings.

    • @sebxiou-creatbus1927
      @sebxiou-creatbus1927 ปีที่แล้ว

      Try telling that to gear-driven nerds with deep pockets! But genuine toggers will agree with you.

  • @TimvanderLeeuw
    @TimvanderLeeuw ปีที่แล้ว +5

    For me the important advantage is cropping. Right now, when shooting birds they're often a bit far away for the 150-600mm still. Cropping to just the "good bits" of an image doesn't leave many pixels, so I cannot make the image very large. Not printable anymore. But getting closer was not an option either, and putting on a teleconverter would have just resulted in loss of light, and poorer AF.
    And for macro, well macro is "all about the details", isn't it? 😉 I hope that I can extract more details out of a 40mp sensor vs a 24mp sensor. And again, can make tight crops and still get nice details for an image which is printable at reasonable size.
    So I expect an X-T5 will give me better AF than the X-H1/X-T3, and also allow me to crop a bit more.
    For landscape shots or portraits it won't really matter indeed.
    If there would have been 2 X-T5s, one with the 40mp sensor and one with the stacked 26mp sensor, then... I might have preferred the faster stacked sensor for better bird / wildlife AF, maybe not. The choice would have been a lot harder for me!
    For me personally the X-H2(s) has too many compromises to enjoy shooting with it, so the choice between the X-H2 and X-H2s has for me already been answered with "no".
    So yeah, I've like more megapixels. For certain uses.
    Another improvement of the 40mp sensor btw, is the lower base-ISO which, according to the numbers, should give a somewhat increased dynamic range. This could be a benefit for landscape photography, and perhaps also for other types of photography where high contrast can be expected.

  • @jkornphoto
    @jkornphoto ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've been a graphic designer for 20 years, and a photographer for 10, and I've never needed any more than 24mp. Even for billboards. But I needed a second body and bought an X-H2 for better AF, IBIS, and battery. And coming from the X-T3, it's nice to have a camera with a chunky grip. The 40mp is just an added bonus.

  • @aristotle_4532
    @aristotle_4532 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Any resolution arguments for video and photos can be resolved by filtering out the low frequencies. The difference in the end result is insignificant. On the other hand, 100mp with medium format glass produces an advantage useful to many professionals, if one does not mind the disadvantages that come with such a setup.

  • @peterdavies9166
    @peterdavies9166 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have loved my X-T20 since the day I bought it (I blame you for that, Omar) and I have absolutely no reason to even think about "upgrading".

  • @RandyPollock
    @RandyPollock ปีที่แล้ว +5

    The major reason for 40 MP is the ability to crop an image and maintain the image quality after a crop. Rarely can I use an image that doesn't require some cropping, so with an increase in MP you can assurance that the quality will remain high.

    • @carmenfissenden2530
      @carmenfissenden2530 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I rarely crop and focus tightly to fit subject to fill the frame . I did this when I took up photography when I was way younger than I am now .
      Sure , there are occasions when a crop makes sense , but I try to avoid doing so; but recognise its value and the impact it can have in telling the story .
      In short : there is no right way , but I avoid the crop to ensure maximising the picture sharpness , but will sacrifice that to produce a powerful image that is arresting when telling a story .

    • @RandyPollock
      @RandyPollock ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@carmenfissenden2530 Not always easy during live events such as concerts, or bird photography, not everything is static or almost static as in landscapes which I also love to shoot as well

    • @kanatsizkanatli
      @kanatsizkanatli ปีที่แล้ว

      @@carmenfissenden2530 HC Bresson never cropped he just took the picture at the right distance...all said most people will never take a notable picture, or when they do, they will not notice it so it doesn't really matter if its 6 million pixels of a poor picture or 60 million pixels

  • @antoniojperezcastro5013
    @antoniojperezcastro5013 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    printers do 300 dpi for a reason. we can see that amount of detail. A 24 Mpex camera 6000x4000 pixels can be printed at 20x13 inches maximum. But there is a medium format, leica look that has to do with tonal graduation that is retained even when you downsample the image for a screen. I believe that is a reason to go for 40 mpex, the pictures may look more alive than others even when you don't need more detail you may need better tonal resolution.

  • @giselesmith7795
    @giselesmith7795 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Throw my XT-2 away? NEVER! I would like having the IBIS and larger battery.....Thank you, Omar for talking me into waiting.

  • @Clodrock
    @Clodrock ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I started shooting runway models and the ability to crop is a game changer for me. I don’t always get a great spot at these events, but being able to crop in (even with the 50-140’s reach) can make a stunning close up portrait out of a full body shot. I also love the ability to use the sports finder mode and still get a nice 24mp image! I shoot with both the X-H2 and the X-T5. I gotta have my dials!

  • @jeremywenrich
    @jeremywenrich ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love that you make these videos to help combat our gear addiction!

  • @natedagreat90
    @natedagreat90 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You have quickly become my favorite you tuber when it comes to things photography never negative always positive and great attitude.

  • @lesberkley3821
    @lesberkley3821 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Two reasons for me to "upgrade" from X-S10. 1) Cropping. I don't have to buy (and carry) some incredibly high-priced lense (sic) to photograph boats on the lake. 2) Autofocus. Today, I shot a lot of faces, and a lot of scenes with no faces. According to the X-S10, some of the faces weren't faces, and some of the non-faces were. I understand that the X-T5 fixes this.

  • @jibi9275
    @jibi9275 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm an XT3 owner and wedding photographer, and it's a big deal for my user experience ! From XT3 To XT5, with IBIS and 40MP (for cropping essentialy) plus the light weight ! OH HELL YEAH I'LL BUY it !, i don't need video stuff or 1000 FPS, i don't shoot sport or animals. For me it's a perfect upgrade, way more efficient than an XT3 to XT4 upgrade !

  • @stevehageman6785
    @stevehageman6785 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very true, pixel peeping always looks better, but it can't make a 'uninteresting' image 'interesting'. I figured that the extra crop factor would be the main reason for an X-T5. With the 16-80mm, at the long end it is 80 * 1.5 = 120 mm (35mm equiv). If you crop down the X-T5 to 10 MPIX that gives you an extra crop factor of 2X, so that 80mm can be used as a 120 * 2 = 240mm (35mm equiv). I thought that would be useful.

  • @matthieuzglurg6015
    @matthieuzglurg6015 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    to be honest, I've been consdering that X-T5 to replace my X-T2, but after a little bit of thought.... the X-T2 can easily go on for a few more years no problem.
    I originally unpgraded from the X-T1 not because of the resolution, bur because I wanted a camera that was a little bit easier to use on a day to day basis : double SD slot just created a safety net when I'm shooting small events and stuff like that (I do not have to backup the files regularly like I was doing with the X-T1), and when I'm shooting for me, then I can separate JPEGs and RAW files so it's easier to sort out on the computer. AF-C is actually reliable once you know what you're doing (wasn't even customizeable on the X-T1, and not realiable at all), AF joystick just makes things easier
    The X-T5 would be a similar kind of upgrade, except that it would not be on te same areas. Instead of a joystick and double SD cards, it would be a larger battery and IBIS. Instead of plainly faster autofocus, it would be improved subject detection.
    I don't care that much about resolution, but the X-T5 is definitely on my list of cameras to look after in a few years for the things mentionned

  • @caliallstaring
    @caliallstaring ปีที่แล้ว +3

    X-T2 24mp sensor is great! thanks for the great video :)

  • @davaireport2479
    @davaireport2479 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for the video. Upgrading from x-t2 primarily for better cropping birds, as you mentioned, and also to have IBIS. But plan to keep my x-t2 for landscape photos when I ride by motorcycle.

  • @kennethnielsen3864
    @kennethnielsen3864 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice comparison, I am stil happy with my X-T3.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @tashihishey34
    @tashihishey34 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Still with an old faithful Nikon dslr. However, The XT5 ticks all the boxes. Thanks Omar!

  • @berzoidberg3272
    @berzoidberg3272 ปีที่แล้ว

    40mp vs 26mp let’s you crop in 22% without loss of fidelity, 40mp vs 16mp let’s you crop is 58%. Sometimes it’s not about extra detail, but more about carrying less glass or having more freedom in post. For example, I’m heading to NZ soon to do wildlife photography. 16mp is fine enough for most prints, but at 40mp I have the option of taking the tamron 18-300 and have almost the same effective reach as if I had taken a 16mp camera with a 150-500 or 150-600 lens. You can basically think of it a teleconverter you don’t have to carry with you.
    That isn’t for everyone, but it certainly works for me.

  • @emmgeevideo
    @emmgeevideo ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'm about halfway through the video as I write this question: Does the greater resolution give better dynamic range or other editing benefits. The 40 megapixel would produce better options for cropping, but I'm thinking about the average photo.

  • @tom_photo
    @tom_photo ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I agree that 40 Mpix is not all it takes to make photography fun. Often it could be the other way around. Some of my favorite Fuji cameras are 16 Mpis X-Trans II cameras. I review older Fuji cameras and I've been amazed at how all of them hold their ground. One of the biggest surprises for me has been Fuji X-A1. Such a small package and so much might! Thank you! I'm always looking forward to your new videos.

  • @EdwardMartinsPhotography
    @EdwardMartinsPhotography ปีที่แล้ว

    Yes. 🙂
    It's the fine detail in leaves on trees 1/4 mile away where you will see the improvements. Landscapes are the most demanding subjects for resolution. A 2mp camera will take a great shot of Spiderman in your bedroom... 🤩

  • @h.t.8565
    @h.t.8565 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Ohhhh. All looks great, better battery sensor ibis processor to xt3 or lower, BUT!!! the limitations of lenses which support the new sensor is knife in the heart. 35 f1.4 auuuutch. Would be great topic to try those lenses on those new bodies with higher pixels. Thanks for your videos. Always thumbs up.

  • @laurelb8372
    @laurelb8372 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I think for me, doing bird photography the xt5 will be good upgrade from my XT2 due to eye auto focus improvements. Good points and illustration, thanks Omar

  • @brianeibisch6025
    @brianeibisch6025 ปีที่แล้ว

    Of course you need the 40 MP. This is not even a question!! We all need as much detail as possible. So the idea is that in ten years time when
    I upgrade, I’ll go for the 60 MP sensor. Cheers

  • @Sam-vd8uk
    @Sam-vd8uk ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you for putting out a comparison! I noticed the difference the most in the detail of the camera body. I was semi-questioning my decision to preorder the X-T5 (as one does with big purchases, or at least me anyway), and this actually solidified for me that the upgrade is warranted! My wildlife photography benefits greatly from cropping and I hate losing too many small details. I also have a few of the lenses that can take full advantage of the higher resolution, so I won't have to buy any lenses for the full advantage here. I'm not sure if you mentioned in this video what lens you were using, but hopefully it was one of the ones Fuji has said can utilize the full 40mp.

  • @leeonchan6178
    @leeonchan6178 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice bro. Thanks for sharing. My xt20 can still last for another few years.

  • @babyboy1971
    @babyboy1971 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Agree. I don’t care about MP. I do care about IBIS, much improved AF, more film sims, better battery life and the fact that Fuji managed all this and somehow kept the design the same and weight and size down. It’s an XT3 on steroids. With a tilt screen vs flip screen. The 40mp sensor is just icing. They nailed it.

  • @cesarm8811
    @cesarm8811 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent Omar...I think you upgrade for better AF, better feature, but not for just pixel.

  • @alexmylnikov5687
    @alexmylnikov5687 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It's not just about the number of pixels; it's about color fidelity. Extra pixels contribute to richer images, which become particularly noticeable when capturing sunsets, clouds, or portraits. Black-and-white images also benefit significantly from additional pixels. Ultimately, the bottom line is that it depends on your preferences. If you appreciate the picture you’ve presented, then the pixel count may not matter as much.

  • @mixeddrinks8100
    @mixeddrinks8100 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    all I am hearing is YES YES YES you should upgrade. Though I like to add, the ability to crop more is a major one. I like to say, for photographers, this is an upgrade. For video main people, the XT4 is probably what I would stick with.

  • @apocryphal_man
    @apocryphal_man 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If you want to crop and shoot at lower isos and then denoise: Yes. If you have the 27 1.2 or 75 1.2 from Viltrox: yes. If neither applies: No.

  • @GavinSeim
    @GavinSeim ปีที่แล้ว

    200% is not dumb because any large print is that or more. Anything over 16x20 will be visably better with 40mp and is why Sony changed the game years back with the a7r2. For web not important. For prints, huge difference.

  • @DigiDriftZone
    @DigiDriftZone ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I bought the X-T3 and then found the X-S10 on sale which has become my favourite camera. For me, I find it a shame Fuji changed the all-rounder formula of the X-T4 to a very heavily photo centric formula on the X-T5 and also removed the flippy screen. I'm sticking with my X-S10 until there is a mark 2 maybe :)
    My wish list for the X-S10 II is the new sensor/autofocus, 10 bit and no more 30 min record limit! - the X-H2 looks great, but it's far too big for my daily carry.

    • @Humungojerry
      @Humungojerry ปีที่แล้ว

      is it really that photo centric? it can do video pretty well

  • @malman1080
    @malman1080 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm upgrading from an X-E2. Not throwing that thing away, I love it way too much to do that.

  • @TR6Telos
    @TR6Telos ปีที่แล้ว

    Your right your right your really really right. One of my cameras the Sony DSC R1 (10mp) prints 20" x something on the wall look "Spectacular"

  • @rdkevin7729
    @rdkevin7729 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Have been using my XH2 now for about a week. I do like it, coming from DSLR Canon. Definite a learning curve as I was very comfortable with my old DSLR, but the fuji works well. Everything you would expect from a high end camera. Yes there is a slight difference in perceptible resolution but comes with negatives as well. Not enjoying the file sizes, going to be problematic for sure.

  • @iaincphotography6051
    @iaincphotography6051 ปีที่แล้ว

    It's not just about the 40mp, like Tim, it's about IBIS, back to the old-style rear screen, AF, Battery life improvement and it's time for an upgrade, I avoided the XT4, with its bigger body and flippy screen.

  • @jamese4729
    @jamese4729 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just finished Omar's series on lighting. Give that man my old 3.3 MP Canon G1 while I use a 40 MP X-H2 and his photos will still be miles better than mine. Gear is awesome, but it is useful to augment your skill. With a few exceptions, it doesn't magically give you skills. (Still want an X-H2 ;). One day...)

  • @mrdiger170871
    @mrdiger170871 ปีที่แล้ว

    I immediately fell in love. D-pad and joystick in this small housing with image stabilisation and then in this phenomenal design. can’t wait to get my x-t5. 🤞

  • @benbeattie4609
    @benbeattie4609 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Very helpful indeed! Thank you very much for your insights and for covering some of my, and many others, questions on the matter.
    I am very disappointed that Fuji aren’t supplying a battery grip - for me it’s quite a necessity when using the heavier zooms.
    For now I’m still very happy with my X-T3, though admittedly IBIS would be handy in low light!
    Thank you again for all of your wonderful work and thoughtful videos - they are of huge help and greatly appreciated.

    • @CrownCityBoy
      @CrownCityBoy ปีที่แล้ว +1

      X-T6 will have battery grip.

  • @spambobspampants
    @spambobspampants ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The contrast and color looked better on the lower MP photos to me

  • @PikPikkabbu
    @PikPikkabbu หลายเดือนก่อน

    Excellent video. By the way: "Do you need", please let me give you one of the psychological definition of needs: "A need is the expression of a feeling of lack".
    Feeling, feeling of lack are very personal. If someone feels sad or unhappy because he doesn't have a 40MP sensor, as his friends have, so he do needs a 40MP sensor.
    To feel happy is one of the most important needs of people, or not?
    Thanks again for your good work, I'm happy to be subscribed ;-)

  • @emmgeevideo
    @emmgeevideo ปีที่แล้ว

    Super video. I didn't need to hear all the specs all over again. You presented a lot of great information for someone to make a decision that is best for them. I appreciate the intelligent approach. I have an X-T3 and decided to skip the X-T4, thinking that the X-T5 (two years later) would be a better upgrade. Your parting comments about the true benefits ring true for me. The X-T3 doesn't have IBIS and I didn't feel I needed that. But given that the X-T5 essentially has a second-generation and I have read that it's gotten smaller (ish), I think IBIS is probably worth having. I will take the plunge no doubt but my eyes are wide open now about the benefits (or not) of 40 megapixels vs. 26.

  • @zacharybohlman4069
    @zacharybohlman4069 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm a (heavily invested) Sony guy and my A7R4 is my serious camera for when (auto focus) failure is NOT an option.
    That being said I'm selling my A7C and getting an XT5 for my fun/hobby shooting.

  • @Clint_the_Audio-Photo_Guy
    @Clint_the_Audio-Photo_Guy ปีที่แล้ว

    I shoot mostly skylines, and I just sent my X-H2 back because I wasn't sure it had enough resolution...at least with the 16-80mm kit lens anyway. It' might be enough with some razor sharp primes, but I didn't have it long enough to test it on buildings with various lenses. I may get it again though, since most of my camera kit is Fuji X. What I'd like is either a new GFX 50S III with an updated sensor and about 60 mp, or a Nikon Z8 with Sony's 60mp sensor in it, but neither of those have been invented yet. Arggghhhh! When they do get invented, I'm going to take a bath on my X Glass probably. But since I can't have the ultimate, it's back to my X-T3 and old Nikon FF for now. I miss the days that only the film and the lens made a difference.

  • @jarek916
    @jarek916 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Omar, nice video. I do have X Pro2/XH1 and Im very happy with those two cameras but since XH2 is out now with 40 mpx. there is one area where I would see my self like to have those 40 mpx and those are post production flexibility of skin tones in Photoshop thats probably it. Most of the time its about what we want and not what we need good photographer will do magic with 24mpx camera. I do remember my wedding was shot with 12mpx camera and pictures come out very nice.

  • @andrewmillerphotography
    @andrewmillerphotography ปีที่แล้ว

    Not for everyday weddings (that my main job) but for the cropability factor for wedding portraits tes.

  • @francisgarofalo3434
    @francisgarofalo3434 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks Omar,another thoughtful video. I shoot with and love an XT3. I probably will upgrade to the XT5 for the better autofocus,IBIS and occasional wild life and landscape. If I had a choice between a 40 mp and 26 mp XT5 I would go for the 40mp just a bit more vesitile. Most importantly now I don't need the GFX100S I've been lusting after(or do I?).

  • @borisovodenko1180
    @borisovodenko1180 ปีที่แล้ว

    The most helpful review of the megapixel "upgrade" or "wars" I have seen.

  • @BobEstremera
    @BobEstremera ปีที่แล้ว +1

    To Omar’s point, enhancing with either Lightroom Super Resolution or the Topaz Gigapixel AI, will double your image size without issue or artifacts. It’s really amazing. You can do that without the new camera. If you need the other wiz bang features, ok. But don’t do it for the resolution alone.

  • @saulekaravirs6585
    @saulekaravirs6585 ปีที่แล้ว

    Not sure I'll be upgrading, maybe side grading.
    I shoot a combination of Canon cameras right now, an A-1 and an FT-b(new). I have a Nikon EM that I'm working on repairing so I can use that for it's small size and nice Nikon Lenses, and I'm also in the process of getting a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye running again. But I'm also planning on adding an XT-5 to my collection. It should just be easier to go out and take photos with it, and then if I want to make prints for anyone other than myself, I'll probably use the XT-5 for that as well. Now the film cameras will still be fun time cameras for me, and also they'll help with vintage feel for some shoots. For instance, I'm curious to see how Kodak Tri-X, which dates back a long time, will compare to BW film simulations on the XT-5 for photography at WWII events. I have found that using the right film and scanner combination can make a photo of vintage equipment look way older than the photo really is. I really want to see how Fuji's film sims compare. I also do some wildlife photography, so I'm hoping that the 40mp will help with that as you suggested it may, although the point of comparison will be film, since that's all I know right now.
    One thing that I like about the 40mp sensor which some people may not consider(for this reason) is simply the resolution. I like making desktop backgrounds. For now, "4k" is becoming more and more common, but "8k" displays already exist. It may not be too long before people are running "8k" displays, and to make a photo that looks good on an "8k" screen, I'll need at least 7680x4320 resolution and the new 40mp sensor can do that with a small crop. So, if I have a great camera that I plan on using for a while, and it has enough resolution to fill that "need" than I won't be thinking of upgrading super soon. I may skip a few generations before getting a new digital camera.

  • @Kim_Alexander
    @Kim_Alexander ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm watching on a 80 inch TV in my living room perhaps 4 meter away I cant tell any difference.
    Only time I want more resolution is when I work on images in photoshop on my 4k display its just slightly easier to work on an images with higher resolution.
    An option is ofc to change the display resolution to something lower.

  • @VynZography
    @VynZography ปีที่แล้ว

    I firmly believe that if we are paying for a high-resolution sensor, damn right I am going to pixel peep and make sure I am getting every pixel of what I am paying for. Having said that, a few years ago I went from a 36-megapixel A7r to a 16-Megapixel Panasonic G80 and I started taking the best photos I have ever taken. Resolution is nice, but much more important is the sharpness of the attached lens, OIS, autofocus performance, usability, durability, weight, and of course using that saved money to pay for trips to actually take the pictures.

  • @freaker126
    @freaker126 ปีที่แล้ว

    funny as always and good points. People always feel like they need the latest tech or bigger megapixel etc when they don't even need it. Though, the new camera tech itself offers better usage and experience.

  • @darrylbrooks3361
    @darrylbrooks3361 ปีที่แล้ว

    I will be upgrading to the XT5 from the XT3, but for features, like IBIS rather than the MPs. Having said that, I frequently crop in very tight on an image and having those extra pixels makes a difference.

  • @kevindiossi
    @kevindiossi ปีที่แล้ว

    Loved the video, Omar, however you may have missed something very important. Turn the tables and have the lower resolutions images zoom in to match the 40mp of the X-T5/X-H2. It's not until you get into fine details that you truly realize the benefit of higher resolution images and see the smaller files break apart. An example would be reading the text on a tire that may be nothing more than a blob of pixels on the smaller res file. If we're all being honest here, a very small minority of photographers will consistently need the benefits of more resolution beyond the "Goldilocks" resolution of 20-26mp.
    Like you said, we're paying to upgrade the processor, autofocus, and all the other separate strengths these cameras bring to the table. If you're not a photographer that plans to zoom into fine details and precisely apply direct pixel level editing, don't expect to be totally shocked or blown away with better image quality over what you're shooting now.

  • @pbziegler
    @pbziegler ปีที่แล้ว

    Still have my X T 2. Sold my X T 4 which I never really liked since I only shoot photographs. So the 5 has a lot I want, not just the 40 mp sensor. This is the camera for photographers--

  • @HJN67
    @HJN67 ปีที่แล้ว

    When doing comparisons like this, it is worth remembering that the resolution on your screen have a major impact on what you see.
    I sit on a laptop with a 1920x1080 resolution display. That is 2 million pixels.
    It doesn't matter if he throws a 16MB file or a 40MB file up for me to look at. I will never see more than 2MB of information in any of them anyway.

  • @capturedbytymel
    @capturedbytymel ปีที่แล้ว

    Absoutely right. I''ve owned the Xt3, Xt4, X70, GFX 50s II, and X100V for personal and client work. The end result of 90% of my client work is for web and social media. You can't tell he difference at all between the 26 and 50 mp. Same goes with all of the video cameras. Everyone is figiting to get up to 12k (FoOR the CroppiNg) but when it's said and done, The average viewer doesnt see the difference, the platforms don't want to handle anything above 4k, and holy shit, the unlimited amount of storage you need for those cameras is just nuts. Invest in lights.

  • @emgee44
    @emgee44 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have the X-T3, the higher MP is not my main reason for considering an upgrade, it's the IBIS. As I'm getting older, I'm unfortunately developing a slight tremor in my hands, although the OIS has helped, when I'm using manual lenes I notice it more. It's not all the time mind you, mostly when it's cold or when I'm getting tired. Of course, the improved AF and overall faster processor is a big boon too. My friend has the X-H2 with IBIS, but I was never a fan of its aesthetics.

  • @lawrenceservos
    @lawrenceservos ปีที่แล้ว

    the idea of the ASPC format for me is to reduce overall camera and lens weight for travel...i can crop an image and avoid carrying a long (heavier) lens , i can also stick to primes .... IBIS, 400+ focus points, 2 card slots, better ISO, faster shutter ... i traded in my leica CL because of these differences, not so much the 40 MP ... oh, and the fact that a venerable company would abandon a camera format 3 years after launch ...

  • @lamaludwig1470
    @lamaludwig1470 ปีที่แล้ว

    nice comparison, just ordered a X-Pro3 :-) I don't want to deal with the large files, large body, large lenses. If I want hat, I take my Nikon DSLR. Cheers!

  • @sneakingelephant
    @sneakingelephant ปีที่แล้ว

    Love both of those sideshow statues. I used to have the hulk in green

  • @shred3005
    @shred3005 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    People talk about “cropability” and it’s true. Besides my Fujis I have a Pentax full frame, 36mp K-1 ii with some great lenses and when I think of cropping I think of finding another image within an image, not simply cropping.
    A few years back I spent 2 months backpacking through Europe with my family. Each night I’d look at the full files of street scenes or landscapes on my iPad and within these photos see other out take photos with some of these. A portion of a photo my have some interesting aspect that’s worth of its own image. When you are creating a story of a place, it’s a combination of the wide scenes and the tight scenes the build a story. Ideally you’ve taken a bunch of photos of a place at different focal lengths and compositions to do that but more than a few times with a high res file like 36mp you can pull a portrait composition crop out of a landscape composition and still have plants of megapixels to work with.
    Get it right first time in camera I hear you say, well often when you are travelling, you don’t always have the time for that to spend on working out every possible composition. That full frame sensor has very low noise as well so with all those pixels and low noise you have amazing files to work creatively with when creating a story

  • @luissalazar2021
    @luissalazar2021 ปีที่แล้ว

    When I make prints 30x40
    My xt3 it’s doing good
    But, I can only imagine with the xt5. I can’t wait to get my hands on the new Fujifilm xt5

  • @Rocodil
    @Rocodil ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I upgraded from XT3 to XT5 because of the entire picture: IBIS, autofocus, battery life and sharpness of the fotos. MPs are handy for cropping. Moreover, I rarely print but is it nice to be able to zoom in and read signs and sometimes discover something on the photo what I overlooked before. Why did you not show us what is happening at 1600 times zoom? What are the levels of the annoying ‘worms’ in lightroom? Is it better with the 40mp camera?

  • @nicocastillo2099
    @nicocastillo2099 ปีที่แล้ว

    I actually need it. I used the Canon R5 (45 MP) for half a year and for what I do, commercial product/food and portraits, switching back to Fujifilm means I need to get the XH2. I also do high-end retouching.
    I’m pretty much prepared for the big files post process and storage wise.
    Seriously, one will just have to check his budget and what he usually shoots to make the purchase decision.

  • @badger67
    @badger67 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've just upgraded from a 10 mp Nikon D3000 to a 12 mp Nikon D300s and I'm in looove 😘😘😘😘😘
    Best £70 I spent and only 5000 actuations 👍

  • @Poodle_Ellie
    @Poodle_Ellie ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I never need more than 26 mp which my X-T3 provides but the only thing I'm frustrated by it is the lack of IBIS for I shoot videos too. :( Maybe I should get an X-T4...

  • @zacpdx
    @zacpdx ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What is ironic about the megapixel battles is most/not all people are looking at photos on their like phones/tablet etc. which depending on the device has varying display rates, internet speeds….settings etc. Had a potential client chose another photographer because they had higher megapixel equipment but the job was web based. Whatever dude…

  • @TCinSoCal
    @TCinSoCal ปีที่แล้ว

    I don’t print big. I don’t crop with any significance. Picked up mint X-T4 with less than 3K shots + 18-55 + 27mm WR for less than X-T5.

  • @Fessoid
    @Fessoid ปีที่แล้ว

    7 минут и всё по существу. Без воды на 17-20 минут, СПАСИБО!

  • @25myma
    @25myma ปีที่แล้ว

    That was simple and eye-opening, thanks for bringing us back to earth Omar!

  • @gregturner_awod
    @gregturner_awod ปีที่แล้ว

    Yes, I not only need but want the 40mp sensor. Being able to use decent lenses that capture 40mp, TH-cam photos prove nothing, this isn’t a medium that proves the worth of photos or not. A photographers needs are personal and individual. Campaigning against the XT5 is fine if that’s what you want to do, but your views don’t dictate whether any other photographer should upgrade or not.

  • @mathiaskrause_blunkerbach
    @mathiaskrause_blunkerbach ปีที่แล้ว

    Depending on the performance the X-T5 might be a good one with the in-built Telekonverter for all 100-400 mm owners. This avoids to buy the bigger 150-600 at F 8.0 long end for 200 bucks more than the X-T5. I am courios to see the image size & quality of those pictures made with the in-built Telekonverter.

  • @tbostrowski6136
    @tbostrowski6136 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Interesting. What about the resolving power of the lens used? Much ado is being made about the new 56mm f1.2 WR, I have the original 56mm F1.2 non WR. If you tested it with the new glass which fuji seems to be championing what would a side by side look like then. Every time fuji launches a new camera Im wondering should I upgrade? My last upgrade was from Xpro1 to a Xpro2 and XT2. They do the job and do it well, 40 MP is tempting but….does it make fiscal sense. I’ll probably still be debating this question when the XT 9 comes out 😮

  • @bardofhighrenown
    @bardofhighrenown ปีที่แล้ว

    So... I had convinced myself that since I want to do portraits, the X-T5/X-H2 and it's 14mp bump over my X-T3 would help with that. I watched a ton of videos on it and this one broke me. I am surprised by how little difference it makes to image clarity and detail. Which are exactly the things I wanted it for. If you did complex landscapes or city-scapes which had lots of distant details. You will notice the difference, (Gordon Laing has a good example of this). But for what I do/want to do, I'm now not sure that it really matters.

  • @SilatShooter
    @SilatShooter ปีที่แล้ว

    Great common sense look at megapixels. Thank you

  • @wilfs1196
    @wilfs1196 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video , Omar. Thanks for cutting through all the hype about newer not necessarily being better.

  • @samson40a
    @samson40a ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent comparisons. I really want a body with IBIS otherwise my XT2 is just great.

  • @pedromacd
    @pedromacd ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm just about to upgrade from my Pentax K20d so I think I will notice a difference. In everything :)

  • @juan2luna
    @juan2luna ปีที่แล้ว

    Yes ! I want to see your results in low light 🙂

  • @andyh5666
    @andyh5666 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love it Omar. Started out with the xt-20 way back in the day, on your recommendation and now have a ton of Fuji glass, an XT-20, an XT-4, and will soon recieve an XT-5 body. GAS anyone? 😆

  • @tomhalbouty3653
    @tomhalbouty3653 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice review. Here is my perspective. I really enjoy bird photography and in my case, my Canon R5 allowed much deeper cropping than the Canon R6 so I upgraded. In all other cases, it simply did not matter. For me, the absolutely most critical capability for a modern camera is the accuracy, speed and stickiness of eye auto focus when tracking a person or animal. It the focus is soft, then the photo opportunity is generally lost. Most other issues can be fixed in post processing.

  • @bernios3446
    @bernios3446 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks, a voice of reason. I am sure 90% of all buyers of a new higher MP camera expect way more than they actually get.

  • @SensibleChuckle
    @SensibleChuckle ปีที่แล้ว

    Having smaller noise pixels in low light will help quite a bit, but real visual gains will require exponentially more megapixels for each (visual) "stop".
    I used to say the same thing about 3D and anti-alias edges; we only need anti-aliasing because it's so low resolution that we can see the pixels. When the pixels are more dense than the eye can see we don't need that processing or resulting artifacts.
    I like noise in some types of photos but imagine the freedom we'll have to shoot in the dark with extreme high res where a stippled/dithered group of pixels can't be seen. Low light capability or amplified gain won't matter because it just "blends" well. We are a long way from that, but it's coming.

  • @cyano3d
    @cyano3d ปีที่แล้ว

    This might be a huge upgrade for me, i will be going from rebel t5i to either a used X-T3 or X-T5. With mixed use cases and lots of street ops.
    I am in love with Fuji look and I don't think any camera comes close. My only consideration is used A7RIII for 1,600 usd

  • @iScorpio1971
    @iScorpio1971 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yeap... great to have options and fun plus the newer tech. "Upgrading" from the XT2.