X100V Velvia vs [Nikon Z6 Vivid]
This photograph of the painting shows vivid colours. The reds in the trees are 99% saturated compared to 95% in X100V (higher is better), while the whites in the blossoms are 33% more saturated in X100V (4/80 vs 3/80; lower is better).
In terms of contrast, the reds and whites are at varying brightness of 86% for reds vs. 100% for whites. This compares favourably to the contrast in X100V where the reds are whites are at similar brightness of 95% and 90% respectively.
Next, we compare the purple spots against the pink fog above the ground. In Fujifilm, the spots are 88% more saturated than the background. In Nikon, the spots are 108% more saturated than the background.
In summary, the Z6 has better discernment of colours and an overall more tonally rich presentation.
X100V Velvia vs [Nikon Z6 Vivid]
This photograph of the painting shows vivid colours. The reds in the trees are 99% saturated compared to 95% in X100V (higher is better), while the whites in the blossoms are 33% more saturated in X100V (4/80 vs 3/80; lower is better).
In terms of contrast, the reds and whites are at varying brightness of 86% for reds vs. 100% for whites. This compares favourably to the contrast in X100V where the reds are whites are at similar brightness of 95% and 90% respectively.
Next, we compare the purple spots against the pink fog above the ground. In Fujifilm, the spots are 88% more saturated than the background. In Nikon, the spots are 108% more saturated than the background.
In summary, the Z6 has better discernment of colours and an overall more tonally rich presentation.