http://blog.mingthein.com/2012/05/05/an-unfair-fight-nikon-d800e-vs-leica-s2-p/
Un comparatif très intéressant de Ming Thein
After a month of using the sibling of this camera in various ways, my
opinion still hasn’t changed: it’s a game changer as far as image
quality in the small format goes. There isn’t anything that can touch
it, and the D800E stretches that bar even further. I thought the image
quality of the M8 was good, but this is like having two M8 sensors
welded together side by side – that’s a noticeable increase in
resolution.
The D800E does require care with regards to moire; I’ve seen it
several times already during my very short time with the camera. Both
luminance and chrominance moire are possible; watch carefully with high
frequency repeating patterns such as architectural detail or fabrics.
It’s a shame, however, that most of Nikon’s lenses don’t seem up to
the task. They have built a monster of a camera body capable of
incredible resolution and color that seems to have outstripped the rest
of the system somewhat – very, very few Nikkors can do the sensor
justice. The PCEs are a safe bet, as are most of the Zeiss lenses; of
the AF glass, be careful with the primes. Yes, there were focusing
problems, yes, they’re being repaired, and yes, my D800E is much better
than the D800 – though still affected to a very slight degree. Enough
that I’ll be careful, but not a deal breaker as most of my work with the
D800E will be done under controlled studio circumstances with longer
lenses.
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