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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.


Leica Q vs Q2 – The 10 Main Differences

leica q vs q2

The Leica Q is easily one of the brand’s most popular cameras to date because it combines a fast fixed prime lens with a full-frame sensor inside a body that is both stylish and portable. Now, four years on from its debut, the Leica Q2 has arrived on the scene, ready to carry on the tradition of its predecessor. And if the specifications are any indication, it should prove just as popular!

In this comparison preview, we’re going to look at all the ways in which the brand new Q2 compares to its older sibling. Let’s begin!

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Fujifilm X-T30 vs X-T2 – The 10 Main Differences

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The X-T30 is the third generation model in Fujifilm’s enthusiast range of mirrorless cameras, yet it shares many characteristics with the current flagship model, the X-T3. This makes it a very appealing option for those in search of a powerful camera body that won’t break the bank.

A second option, whose price has plummeted since the announcement of the X-T3, is the former flagship, the X-T2. It isn’t quite as powerful as the X-T30 but it does offer better handling, especially with the vertical battery grip attached.

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Sony E 50mm f/1.8 vs Sigma 56mm f/1.4 vs Sony FE 55mm f/1.8 – The complete comparison

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The Sigma 56mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary is the latest prime to join Sony’s range of APS-C E-mount lenses. With an equivalent coverage of 84mm in 35mm terms and a very fast 1.4 maximum aperture, it has all the characteristics you’d expect from a portrait lens, making it a very desirable product for Sony users.

Within the Sony E-mount range, there are already quite a few lenses with an equivalent 70-85mm focal length, two of which are the E 50mm f/1.8 OSS (75mm equivalent) and the FE 55mm f/1.8 ZA (82.5mm equivalent). In this comparison, we’re going to be taking a look at how these three primes compare.

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Canon EOS RP vs M50 – The 10 Main Differences

canon eos rp vs eos m50

For many years, Canon had but a single mirrorless system: the EOS M series. Then in late 2018, it introduced the long-awaited EOS R series whose full-frame sensor puts it in direct competition with the likes of Sony, Panasonic and Nikon.

The EOS RP is the entry-level model in the R series. Since it shares a number of specifications with the EOS M50, the latest model in the M range, we were curious to see what differences there are between the two models besides the sensor size. You can check out our findings below!

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Fujifilm X-T30 vs X-E3 – The 10 Main Differences

fuji xt30 vs xe3

Fujifilm’s mid-range selection of cameras consists of two body types: the double-digit X-T cameras which have a similar design to SLRs, and the flat-topped X-E range.

The latest models in each series are the X-T30 and X-E3, but because they were announced over a year apart, there are a number of interesting differences in their specifications as we’ll discover below.

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