An unscientific comparison of Near-UV sensitivity between Fuji IS Pro and full spectrum converted Nikon D600 The Fuji IS Pro DSLR was marketed as a 'forensic' camera with extended IR and UV sensitivity. It was based on a Nikon D200 body and is compatible with Nikon F-mount lenses. The Nikon D600 is a full-frame DSLR that I understand had some teething troubles and was quickly superseded by the improved but visually very similar D610. The teething troubles do not affect the camera to any signif
It's probably worth me clarifying that although the Fuji IS Pro is built on a Nikon D200 chassis, the sensor and image processing is purely Fuji. In fact, it's a bit of a Frankencmera. The metering, autofocus, shutter and so on is achieved using purely Nikon software: in that respect it behaves just like other Nikons. But when you go to the menus you discover the Fuji software, which is rather different from the Nikon equivalent. I'm fortunate that I have a couple of Fuji bridge cameras that