Fujifilm X-T1 vs X-T2 – The complete comparison

Updated on: March 6th, 2019

The X-T1 played a significant role in boosting the popularity of the Fujifilm X series, and so its successor, the X-T2, was naturally the most awaited camera from the brand this year. Indeed, people were more excited about its arrival than that of the X-Pro2, which gave us a sneak peek at the performance we could expect from the X-T2 since they share the same sensor and autofocus system.

Given the two-year gap between the X-T1 and X-T2, we were all hoping for many improvements and happily this is the case. With the X-T2, Fujifilm released a camera that feels and handles much better than its predecessor in many ways, though some of the differences are less obvious than you might think.

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Panasonic GX80 / GX85 vs G7 – The complete comparison

panasonic gx85 vs g7

If the Lumix G7 is the mid-range model within Panasonic’s SLR-styled family, the Lumix GX85 (otherwise known as the GX80 or GX7 II depending on where you live) could easily be called its counterpart within the rangefinder line-up. Despite the one-year age gap and the difference in design, they actually have …

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Fujifilm X70 vs X100T – The complete comparison

fuji x70 vs x100t

In many ways, the Fujifilm X70 and X100T are cut from the same cloth. In addition to both being premium fixed-lens compacts from Fujifilm, they also incorporate the same 16MP APS-C X-Trans II CMOS sensor and feature a very similar design. You may be wondering: are there enough differences to merit a comparison? …

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Panasonic GX85 / GX80 vs. Olympus Pen F – The complete comparison

A comparison you might be less likely to come across is the Panasonic Lumix GX85 versus the Olympus Pen F. After all, the price gap is significant and their respective designs suggest that Olympus and Panasonic are targeting different markets.

However it is also true that the two cameras have much in common. They feature the same Micro Four Thirds mount and their design incorporates a viewfinder on the left-hand side. The image quality is very similar and their 5-axis stabilisation technologies are the most advanced on the market at the time of writing.

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