Regardless of what camera you finally choose to go with, if it employs a Bayer color masked imager, you will get photos below the optimum clarity.
The reason is all Bayer cameras attempt to eliminate aliasing artifacts, those Moiré patterns visible in some photos, by means of a soft focus or blurring filter, so much for paying that extra for a high resolution imager.
I found that the US company LDP can perform a
Hot Rod Conversion which replaces the anti-aliasing soft focus filter with a clear optical window with the same refractive index.
The resulting camera performance will now achieve the maximum clarity possible while risking an occasional Moiré.