Fujifilm FinePix F50fd

Fujifilm FinePix F50fd versus Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX33 real-life noise


Fujifilm FinePix F50fd results :
Outdoor resolution / Studio resolution / Real life Noise


Fujifilm FinePix F50fd results

Outdoor resolution / Studio resolution / Real life Noise

To compare noise levels under real-life conditions we shot this scene with the Fujifilm FinePix F50fd and Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX33 the within a few moments of each other using each of their ISO settings in Auto modes. The lenses on each camera were adjusted to deliver the same field of view.

The image left was taken with the Fujifilm FinePix 50fd at 9mm f6.4 and with a sensitivity of 100 ISO; the original JPEG measured 4.46MB. The crops are taken from an area just below and to the left of the centre and presented here at 100%.

The Fujifilm FinePix F50fd captures a decent amount of detail at its lowest 100 ISO sensitivity and, despite an increase in noise, keeps hold of most of it at 200 ISO. At 400 ISO though, an increase in noise and noise reduction have greatly reduced fine details into featureless areas, and from this point onwards the quality plummets. At 800 ISO there’s a big drop in detail and saturation, while at 1600 ISO and above the results suffer greatly from undesirable artefacts.

To be fair though, this is not dissimilar to the Panasonic Lumix FX33 crops shown alongside, although subjectively speaking we’d say the FX33 has a preferable result at 800 ISO. Either way, you’d really want to use both cameras at their lowest sensitivities and avoid the higher ones for anything other than emergency use.

This is par for the course for compacts these days, but we hoped for better from the F50fd, which is the successor to the class-leading F30 / F31fd models. These older cameras shunned the trends for higher resolutions, instead favouring 6 Megapixel resolution and better high sensitivity performance. In our Panasonic FX30 noise page you can see it and the F30’s results for the same scene – albeit on a different day – and it’s clear while the new F50fd is generating bigger files, it may not actually be recording much greater detail than the F30 at higher ISOs. We’d certainly say the F30 at 400 and 800 ISO records more fine detail than the F50fd – just look at the fencing around the tennis court for example.

So while the F50fd can out-resolve the F30 at its lowest resolution, we’re afraid the jump to 12 Megapixels sees the quality fall more quickly at higher sensitivities. The F50fd is no worse than other compacts these days, but it’s not a high sensitivity leader like the earlier F30 / F31fd.

Now for more real-life examples across its sensitivity range, check out our Fujifilm F50fd sample images page.

Fujifilm FinePix F50fd
 
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX33
FinePix F50fd at 100 ISO   Lumix DMC-FX33 at 100 ISO
100 ISO
 
100 ISO
     
FinePix F50fd at 200 ISO   Lumix DMC-FX33 at 200 ISO
200 ISO
 
200 ISO
     
FinePix F50fd at 400 ISO   Lumix DMC-FX33 at 400 ISO
400 ISO
 
400 ISO
     
FinePix F50fd at 800 ISO   Lumix DMC-FX33 at 800 ISO
800 ISO
 
800 ISO
     
    Lumix DMC-FX33 at 1250 ISO
1250 ISO not available
 
1250 ISO
     
FinePix F50fd at 1600 ISO   Lumix DMC-FX33 at 1600 ISO
1600 ISO
 
1600 ISO
     
FinePix F50fd at 3200 ISO (scaled)   Lumix DMC-FX33 at 1600 ISO (scaled)
3200 ISO (scaled from 6 Megapixels)
 
High Sensitivity (1600 ISO here, scaled from 3 Megapixels)
     
FinePix F50fd at 6400 ISO (scaled)    
6400 ISO (scaled from 3 Megapixels)
 
3200 and 6400 High Sensitivity options not possible under these conditions
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