But it stands that 24 megapixels is enough for everything save the largest landscape prints. There’s a lot of technical wizardry nowadays that helps make this less important. While sensor size matters a lot in terms of dynamic range and light gathering, pixel size also impacts this. 24 MP is the standard for a very good reason: it gives photographers room to crop without impacting low light performance and dynamic range. And considering most of us are already spoiled for megapixels, it’s not worth an upgrade in of itself. Same Image Quality (Almost)Ģ6.1 Megapixels is an 8% increase in resolution. But both of these are more incremental upgrades not exactly ground-breaking. But Fujifilm’s engineers have managed to pack a lot of new tricks into that 32 extra grams! The XT3 does feature a touch-sensitive LCD panel and an electronic viewfinder with more resolution as well. Fujifilm XT2 with Fujinon 35mm f/1.4 lens
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