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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.


Nikon Z50 vs Z6 – The 10 Main Differences

In 2018, Nikon launched its full-frame mirrorless system, starting with the Z6 and Z7. Now, one year on, the brand has announced its first APS-C mirrorless camera, the Z50. Since it uses the same Z-mount as the full-frame models, you can attach both the new full-frame lenses as well as the new DX lenses that Nikon has designed for this camera and its APS-C format.

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Sony A7R III vs A7R IV – The complete comparison

It seems like just yesterday that Sony introduced its full-frame mirrorless system which began with the A7 and A7R. More than five years later, we’ve arrived at the fourth generation of a series that has grown significantly in terms of popularity and performance.

The “R” segment used to place image quality and high resolution at the top of the priority chain, but the introduction of the A7R II changed that. On this model, not only was image quality of the highest priority but so was speed.

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Gallery of Sony A7R IV Sample Images (RAW & SOOC JPGs)

The Sony A7R mark IV inaugurates the fourth generation in the A7 series. It is a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera with a 61MP full frame sensor (a world’s first at that resolution).

The A7R IV has an advanced autofocus system with 567 phase detection points and 425 contrast detection areas, Real-Time Tracking, Eye AF for stills and video (works with animals too!). But that is not all: you will find 5-axis stabilisation, Pixel Shift Multi shooting with 240MP output, 4K video with advanced settings (including Log and HLG profiles), the highest resolution viewfinder seen on a Sony camera and a touch sensitive LCD screen.

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Sony A9 vs A9 II – The 10 main differences

Two years following the Sony A9’s breakthrough into the mirrorless world, Sony has announced it successor: the A9 mark II. Unlike the original model, the II version doesn’t bring anything revolutionary. Rather it refines certain aspects based on feedback from professional photographers. Here is how the two models differ!

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