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Heather Broster

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Heather Broster co-founded Mirrorless Comparison and has produced several reviews and comparisons for the website as well as our YouTube channel. A passionate photographer since her 14th birthday, she loves macro, butterflies, instant cameras and taking pictures of people at events.


Nikon Z6 vs Fujifilm X-H1 – The 10 Main Differences

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Fujifilm established itself as one of the main mirrorless players back in 2013 with the release of the X-Pro1 and has since gone from strength to strength with popular models such as the X-T1, X-T2 and most recently, the flagship X-H1.

The main feature that sets the X-H1 apart from the rest of the Fuji family is the inclusion of in-body stabilisation, a feature it shares with many other high-end mirrorless models including Nikon’s brand new Z6. However, unlike the X-H1 whose sensor is APS-C sized, the Z6 comes with a full-frame sensor.

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Nikon Z7 vs D850 – The 10 Main Differences

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When mirrorless cameras from Sony, Fujifilm, Olympus and Panasonic first began to seriously threaten the DSLR market share a few years ago, the obvious question was how long it would take for the two heavy-hitters in the industry – Nikon and Canon – to jump onto the mirrorless bandwagon.*

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Panasonic Lumix LX100 vs LX100 II – The 10 Main Differences

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Much of the Panasonic Lumix range consists of interchangeable lens cameras with a large Four Thirds sensor and fixed zoom compact cameras with a sensor equal to or smaller than 1-inch, but there is one exception that inherits the best of both worlds: the Lumix LX100. Announced four years ago, this premium compact camera boasts not only a Four Thirds sensor but also flexible 24-75mm equivalent zoom with a fast aperture range of f/1.7-2.8.

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Leica M10 vs M10-P – The 5 Main Differences

leica m10 vs m10p

The Leica M10-P is the latest addition to Leica’s range of digital cameras, designed to be the brand’s most discreet model yet thanks to its extremely silent shutter. Despite its name, it isn’t the direct successor to the M-10 but rather a sister model complete with a number of the same features including:

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Sigma 19mm f/2.8 DN Art vs Sony E 20mm f/2.8 – The complete comparison

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Two wide-angle primes Sony APS-C E-mount users will be familiar with are the Sigma 19mm f/2.8 DN Art and the Sony E 20mm f/2.8. Both offer an angle of view that isn’t far off the 28mm equivalent, making them a popular choice amongst photographers who mostly shoot street with wide angle lenses, as well as those who enjoy landscape and cityscapes.

Because the two lenses are very similar on paper, we decided to conduct this side-by-side comparison to see how they actually perform out in the field on our a6300. We hope it helps you come to a decision about which one to buy!

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