I got the F11 for my brother and tried it for digiscoping.
The conclusions are - A Fantastic camera for general usage but below average for digiscoping.
The main reason why I thought this camera would be good for digiscoping is the high ISO capabilities of the Fuji Super CCD. To my eyes ISO 100 in the A95 is just barely usable, with the F11, I thought ISO 400 was still ok. This is an incredible achievement in a sensor that small, and a breakthrough in P&S cameras.
The problem is that the light gathering of the lens, compared to those of the A95, is very weak. To get the same shoot speed equivalent to what I go from the A95 in ISO 50, I had to use ISO 400; this makes the whole ISO thing useless.
The camera itself is extremely fast and responsive, a real joy to use, the LCD is large and bright with a very fast refresh rate; this makes it very usable even in very bright sun.
Size wise the camera felt perfect to me, not as bulky as the A95, with good and comfortable grip.
Another thing I noticed was that the lens of the F11 was not in the same class as the A95 (which is average by itself), capturing fewer details.
All in all, some combination of these two cameras would be a winner for me, for the time being, I'm keeping my A95.
The conclusions are - A Fantastic camera for general usage but below average for digiscoping.
The main reason why I thought this camera would be good for digiscoping is the high ISO capabilities of the Fuji Super CCD. To my eyes ISO 100 in the A95 is just barely usable, with the F11, I thought ISO 400 was still ok. This is an incredible achievement in a sensor that small, and a breakthrough in P&S cameras.
The problem is that the light gathering of the lens, compared to those of the A95, is very weak. To get the same shoot speed equivalent to what I go from the A95 in ISO 50, I had to use ISO 400; this makes the whole ISO thing useless.
The camera itself is extremely fast and responsive, a real joy to use, the LCD is large and bright with a very fast refresh rate; this makes it very usable even in very bright sun.
Size wise the camera felt perfect to me, not as bulky as the A95, with good and comfortable grip.
Another thing I noticed was that the lens of the F11 was not in the same class as the A95 (which is average by itself), capturing fewer details.
All in all, some combination of these two cameras would be a winner for me, for the time being, I'm keeping my A95.