The Fujifilm X30 is the third-generation model in Fujifilm’s range of compact cameras with a 2/3-inch 12MP X-Trans CMOS sensor and 28-112mm zoom (35mm equivalent). Whereas its predecessors had an optical viewfinder, the X30’s is purely electronic. Other features include a 3-inch tilting LCD, 1080p video at up to 60fps, WiFi connectivity, and the popular ‘Classic Chrome’ film simulation mode which features heavily throughout this gallery.
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Heather Broster
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.
Gallery of Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 Macro Sample Images (RAW & SOOC JPGs)
The Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 G OSS is a macro prime lens for the full-frame Sony E-mount system. When used on Sony APS-C bodies or in crop mode, it offers the equivalent field of view of 135mm. It has a dust and moisture resistant barrel and built-in optical stabilisation, and offers a minimum focus distance of 28cm and 1:1 magnification.
Gallery of Fujifilm X20 Sample Photos (RAW & SOOC JPGs)
The Fujifilm X20 is a digital compact camera with a 2/3-inch type 12MP X-Trans CMOS II sensor and fixed 28-112mm f/2-2.8 zoom (35mm equivalent). It is the successor to the X10 (2011) and was later replaced by the X30 in 2014.
Gallery of Olympus Pen E-PL9 Sample Images (RAW & SOOC JPGs)
The Olympus Pen E-PL9 is a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera in Olympus’ Pen series of cameras. It features a 16MP Micro Four Thirds sensor, 121-point contrast detection AF system, 3-axis in-body stabilisation, 4K video at up to 30fps, and a touch sensitive monitor that tilts down 180 degrees. Like its predecessors the Pen E-PL7 and E-PL8, it primarily targets fashion-conscious users looking for a stylish yet powerful alternative to a smartphone or compact camera.
Gallery of Olympus OM-D E-M5 Sample Photos (RAW & SOOC JPGs)
The Olympus OM-D E-M5 was the very first OM-D model in Olympus’ range of Micro Four Thirds cameras. Its stylish retro design is based on that of the Olympus OM series of film cameras.