Fuji S5 Pro Reviews and Sample Pictures
Ah finally some Reviews of the Fujifilm S5 Pro!
It seems it’s much as expected, fantastic Dynamic Range, but slow, slow AF and slow shooting speed. Definitely not for sports or wildlife shooters.

A good camera for skin tones though, excellent white balance (with the new firmware) and very good rendition of highlight details.
No bunching up on the histogram like normal digital camera, apparently it has wide ‘shoulders’ and gives more leeway like film.
It also has pretty interesting film simulation modes.
If you shoot in the studio, or you do a lot of portraits and wedding, and don’t like post-processing much, this could be the camera for you.
Although many might say the Canon 5D might be a better choice.
You can find some sample pictures here and here.
Fuji S5 Pro vs D200 Dynamic Range Test.
Fuji Finepix S5 Pro Experience Report
Overall we find the Fuji S5 a very exciting camera. The highlight extension paired with excellent noise characteristics raise the bar for image quality and shows that not only Megapixels matter.
Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro CNET Editor’s Review
The bottom line: While a wide dynamic range lets it serve up tons of highlight detail and impressive overall image quality, the S5 Pro isn’t for high-speed sports photography, and it could use more resolution.
Popular Photography – Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro
But this is not really a sports shooter’s camera. The S5 will no doubt please its intended audience — wedding and portrait shooters. The bigger question is whether it will appeal to the broader market of serious amateur photographers. Actually, we think it will. A lot.
Fuji FinePix S5 Pro Digital Camera Body Only
The Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro’s image quality makes it a viable choice for pros and other quality-conscious photographers. Dynamic range, noise and color are all excellent. The S5′s mechanicals – a Nikon D200 body, with Nikon autofocus, metering and flash – are also big assets. The drawbacks of the S2 and S3 bodies are gone.
