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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 X-T30 vs Sony a6400 – Five key aspects analysed

Since the departure of Samsung, and excluding Canon who never really attempted to compete at the same level with the EOS M series, it is safe to say that Fujifilm and Sony are the two main players in the mirrorless APS-C segment. Both companies have produced a complete system of …

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Canon EOS R vs EOS RP – Five key points analysed

Updated on: March 4th, 2020

The EOS R and EOS RP are Canon’s first two full-frame mirrorless cameras. The RP model came after the R and boasts a more attractive price for those looking for an affordable 35mm format model.

The two products have much in common, including 4K video, Dual Pixel CMOS AF and a very similar interface. There are of course some differences as well and that’s why we spent an extended period with both to highlight all the most important ones. In addition to performing objective side-by-side tests, I was also curious to see which camera I would personally end up preferring.

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Gallery of Canon EOS RP Sample Images (RAW & SOOC JPGs)

Released in 2019, the Canon EOS RP is the second full-frame mirrorless camera from the Japanese corporation. It is an entry level model with an attractive price in the full frame market, making it in fact the most affordable product in this category (based on new cameras and official retail prices). It joins the original EOS R in the growing RF system.

The EOS RP has a 26.2MP sensor which is the same found in the EOS 6D mark II, but with optimised micro lenses for the mirrorless flange. Performance is not great when it comes to dynamic range, but it has an ISO range of 100 to 102400 ISO and uses Canon’s Dual Pixel CMOS AF with 4,779 points. It can record 4K video at 24 or 25p, but sadly a heavy 1.75x sensor crop is applied and Dual Pixel CMOS AF only works in 1080p. The burst speed doesn’t go past 5fps. At least there is an excellent multi-angle LCD screen, a mic input and headphone output.

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Panasonic Lumix G9 vs G95 (G9 vs G90) – The 10 Main Differences

Updated on November 2019

Today Panasonic unveiled the Lumix G95 (otherwise known as the G90 in the UK), a mid-range mirrorless camera that targets both photo and video enthusiasts. While the Lumix G9 retains its flagship title for stills in the Lumix G range, its 20.3MP Micro Four Thirds sensor has made its way onto the new model, which officially replaces the G85 (G80).

In most ways, the G9 remains the more advanced model thanks to features such as a high resolution shot mode, faster burst speeds, and more effective in-body stabilisation but there are a couple of advantages the G95 has over its high-end sibling as we’ll discover below.

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Olympus OM-D E-M1X vs E-M1 II – The Complete Comparison

Updated on: July 3rd 2019

The flagship OM-D E-M1X is Olympus’ most advanced and expensive mirrorless camera to date, and it is also the first to adopt a design with a built-in vertical grip. The two-year-old OM-D E-M1 mark II has lost its front-runner title as a result, but retains its rightful place just a step below the new camera.

There are obvious differences between these two models, but also a lot of similarities when it comes to quality and performance.

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