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Mathieu Gasquet

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Mathieu Gasquet is the co-owner and editor of Mirrorless Comparison, as well as the man behind all the camera tests. Mathieu has been a professional photographer for over 15 years. Before specializing in camera reviews, he worked as an event photographer for the National Cinema Museum in Turin, and as a videomaker for renowned Italian agencies, which allowed him to collaborate with important names such as Fiat, Sky Italia, Maserati, and more. Mathieu also studied cinema in France and obtained a degree in cinematography at the A.R.F.I.S. school in Lyon.


Fujifilm 50mm f1 vs 56mm f1.2 vs 50mm f2 vs Viltrox 56mm 1.4 – Fuji Portrait Lenses

There is a lot of choice these days when it comes to short telephoto lenses for portraits within the Fujifilm X-mount system. In addition to various manual focus products, there are now no fewer than 8 lenses ranging from 50mm to 90mm (75mm to 135mm equivalent).

In this comparison, we take a look at four of them: three made by Fujifilm itself, including the world’s first AF lens with a 1.0 aperture, and one made by Viltrox, which is currently one of the only third-party brand to design autofocus lenses for Fuji users.

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Fujifilm X-S10 vs Sony A6400 – The 10 Main Differences

The Fujifilm X-S10, a recent addition to the X-series, is a subtle yet distinctive departure from the other models when it comes to design. To me, the goal is clear: the company wants a bigger share of the APS-C market, and the new camera is priced to become one of the most attractive offerings in the mid-level segment.

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Nikon Z6 vs Z6 II vs Z7 vs Z7 II – The 10 Main Differences

The Nikon Z6, which was announced in 2018, launched the full frame Z-mount system along with its sibling, the Z7. It was Nikon’s second attempt at building a mirrorless series after the failure of the 1 system. Despite a few downsides, the cameras proved excellent contenders and received several improvements via firmware updates.

Two years later, Nikon has released the mark II versions. Sadly there isn’t anything revolutionary about either model, but the various tweaks in performance do make the products more complete. Are the new cameras really worth buying compared to the mark I models? Let’s find out!

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