Hi,
Comparing P1's IQ 3 100MP back to Nikon D5, I cannot see what relevance AF has. You will never get 100 MP without careful and deliberate focusing, mirror lock up and things like that. With a good workflow, a Phase One camera may reach 100 MP. They have both leaf shutters and and electronic first shutter curtain, two ways of reducing vibrations from shutter.
Do you really think, as a landscape photographer, that you will get better images out of a 20 MP "pro oriented DSLR" than out of your "landscape photographer oriented" D810?
Sorry, being enthusiastic is OK, but being a realist is also OK! Still friends?
Best regards
Erik
That could be, although I am personally interested in both cameras for different applications.
Realistically, if the AF of the D5 is as good as Nikon claims, it probably is more of a breakthrough than the P1 100mp back in terms of pushing the enveloppe of what images can be captured.
I guess that the crowd at LL is very much into compact cameras these days, typically mirrorless. There seems to be a widespread belief that full size DSLRs have no more value. For some of my applications they remain by far the best solution though.
Cheers,
Bernard