Fujifilm X-T3 vs X-H1 – The 10 Main Differences

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When the flagship Fujifilm X-H1 arrived on the scene in 2018, it differentiated itself from all other X Series models by becoming the first Fujifilm camera to incorporate 5-axis in-body stabilisation. Not even the X-T3, which was just recently announced, inherited this feature even though it is relatively commonplace on cameras from other mirrorless brands, including entry-level models.

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Fujifilm X-T2 vs X-T3 – The 10 Main Differences

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The X-T3 is the latest version in Fujifilm’s range of X-T cameras with an APS-C sized sensor. It is built around the same X-Trans technology as other models in the line-up but offers numerous improvements such as a new sensor, an improved autofocus system and far better video specifications, all the while maintaining more or less the same build as its predecessor, the X-T2.

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Canon EOS R vs 5D mark IV – The 10 Main Differences

Canon has been accused of lacking innovation in recent years, partly due to the slow and uninspired development of its EF-M mirrorless system. The brand also made the somewhat controversial decision to keep the best video specifications for its Cinema camcorders series after revolutionising the filmmaking industry with the 5D mark II.

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Canon EOS R vs EOS M5 – The 10 Main Differences

The Canon EOS M5 was, at the time of its announcement, the most interesting product in the EOS M series of APS-C cameras, not because of its features but mainly because it offered good ergonomics and a built-in EVF. We grew quite fond of it after testing it for a short period this year, but the series itself doesn’t offer anything interesting in comparison to the competition, not to mention that the lens selection is rather poor.

As of today, Canon has changed its tune. With the announcement of the new EOS RF 35mm format mirrorless system, the brand has decided to go in direct competition with the Sony A7 series and the recent Nikon Z series.

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Canon EOS R vs Nikon Z6 – The 10 Main Differences

Canon or Nikon? This is the question photographers have been asking ever since the two brands became the two main contenders in the digital era of photography.

After years of competition in the DSLR segment, Canon and Nikon renew their rivalry by inaugurating two separate mirrorless systems with a 35mm format sensor. It’s not their first venture into a series without the flipping mirror. Nikon first joined the market with the now-discontinued 1 series, which used a smaller 1-inch sensor, whereas Canon has continued to develop the EOS M APS-C series, albeit at a slow pace.

Nikon’s Z and Canon’s EOS RF systems both have new mounts and a lens line-up that includes fast aperture lenses. In this article, we’ll be taking a look at the two models that fall into a similar price bracket: the Canon EOS R and the Nikon Z6.

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