The Fujifilm X-T5 generates stunning 40MP photography with its APS-C sensor
But I find that the photo files are rather heavy, on average 50 M for RAF and 22 M for JPG
I found it interesting to evaluate the “conv-Tele digital 1.4x” option of the sensor and get 20MP photos
So I found it natural to compare the 20MP of the X-T5 with the 21MP of my Nikon D500
For the comparison, I used the 35mm and the 56mm for the Fujifilm
and the 50mm and 85mm for the Nikon D500
Example:
Fujifilm 35mm APS-C = 52.5mm FF x1.4 for 20 MP = 74mm
Nikon 50mm APS-C x 1.5 = 75mm
Fujifilm 56mm APS-C = 84mm FF x1.4 for 20 MP = 117.6mm
Nikon 85mm APS-C = 127.5mm
Nikon D500 (2016) 100% / Fujifilm X-T5 (2022) 100% by Marc Aubry, sur Flickr
Nikon D500 (2016) 50% / Fujifilm X-T5 (2022) 50% by Marc Aubry, sur Flickr
To see the full comparison, click here
In the end, I noticed two drawbacks, even though 20MP files are now only 10M for JPGs
But unfortunately, the files remain as cumbersome for the RAF "50 M"
And the second downside is that each time the camera closes, it loses my "Tele-Conv. on 1.4x" selection.
To conclude, I find the results of the 20MP of the X-T5 very convincing compared to the Nikon D500
But for the two disadvantages mentioned above, this function becomes useless and very unpleasant to use.
Hope I wasn't too vague!