Every time I come back to the Fujifilm X100S images my comment is always "These are the best files I have ever seen". Granted, I haven't used a Nikon D800 or D800E and I have no intention of doing so, but for my purposes they are the best quality I can imagine. Best of all, conversion to B&W is the best I've seen too. I don't do a lot of monochrome shooting straight from camera but tend to convert them in PP using Nik SFXII. If you haven't used this plug-in do yourself a favour and try it out. Really remakable piece of software.
I'm certain of it that before the end of this composite series there will be another one from this camera. I don't know what you think, but I now have a Fujifilm X100S, an X-E1 and an X-E2 in my arsenal. The Fuji cameras might not be the fastest AF cameras on the market and aren't meant for sport shooters but they are excellent for all other kinds of pphotography. High ISO images are exemplary, and many other manufacturers could look at these Fujifilm cameras to see how it's really done. Of course, Fujifilm use another type of sensor (X-Trans) but I have to admire them for being so innovative and have the guts to try something new. I just can't see Canon or Nikon trying something like this, being so conservative and are so slow to adjust to the market.
I'm certain of it that before the end of this composite series there will be another one from this camera. I don't know what you think, but I now have a Fujifilm X100S, an X-E1 and an X-E2 in my arsenal. The Fuji cameras might not be the fastest AF cameras on the market and aren't meant for sport shooters but they are excellent for all other kinds of pphotography. High ISO images are exemplary, and many other manufacturers could look at these Fujifilm cameras to see how it's really done. Of course, Fujifilm use another type of sensor (X-Trans) but I have to admire them for being so innovative and have the guts to try something new. I just can't see Canon or Nikon trying something like this, being so conservative and are so slow to adjust to the market.