Fujifilm X-T100 vs X-T20 – The 10 Main Differences

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Though many regard the X-Pro1 as the quintessential X Series camera, the model that truly catapulted Fujifilm to success on the consumer market was the X-T1. Not only was it the first X Series camera to seriously target advanced users, but it also gave birth to the much-loved X-T line-up which now consists of five models that target different types of users.

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Fujifilm X-T100 vs X-A5 – The 10 Main Differences

fuji xt100 vs xa5 differences

Up until recently, anyone looking for a small, light and affordable X-Series camera was limited to the X-A series. Then, Fujifilm announced the X-T100, an entry-level model which inherits the best features from the latest X-A cameras while retaining the built-in viewfinder that characterises the X-T series.

In this comparison preview, we’re going to be taking a look at the various ways in which the Fujifilm X-T100 differs from the latest model in the X-A series, the Fujifilm X-A5. We hope you find it useful!

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Fujifilm X-H1 vs X-Pro2 – The 10 Main Differences

The X-Pro2 was one of the most highly-anticipated products to come out of Fujifilm’s factory, arriving exactly four years after its much-loved predecessor, the X-Pro1. Even today, it remains a favourite amongst users who require digital features yet have a soft spot for the traditional rangefinder design.

The X-H1 is the latest X-Series camera and with its range of high-end features, takes its place above the X-Pro2 and X-T2 as the flagship model.

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Sony A7 III vs A7s II – The 10 Main Differences

If you are interested in video, the choice from Sony can be quite overwhelming. Most of its mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras feature high quality 4K video, lots of image control and excellent performance in terms of dynamic range and high ISOs.

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Sony A7 III vs A7r II – The 10 Main Differences

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Sony has announced the second camera in its third-generation A7 series, the Sony A7 III. A mid-range model like the previous A7 II, it borrows a number of features from the two current flagships, the A9 and A7r III, making it the perfect full-frame solution for photographers on a restricted budget.

The A7r II, which was released nearly three years earlier, belongs to the second generation of A7 cameras. Having lost its flagship title to its successor, the A7r II, it is now significantly more affordable than before. Even so, it retains many desirable features, not least one of the best full-frame sensors on the market.

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