Fujifilm X-E3 vs. X-T20 – The complete comparison

Updated on: July 1st, 2018

Many cameras, even those of different brands, often share the same technology, so the only way to draw a precise comparison is to look at the design and other aspects that don’t necessarily jump out at you right away.

However sometimes two products are so similar that the differences between them can literally be counted on one hand. There is no better example of this than the Fujifilm X-E3 and X-T20  whose differences can be encapsulated in two simple questions: Does it have a tilting screen or not? And is the EVF at the centre or on the left?

But us being us, we decided to run a complete comparison with the hope of drawing a more complete conclusion than the sentence above!

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Olympus OM-D E-M10 III vs Fujifilm X-T20 – The Complete Comparison

Updated on: July 1st, 2018

Two brands we’ve always enjoyed comparing, despite the difference in sensor size and the technology they employ, are Olympus and Fujifilm.

The Micro Four Thirds brand is a master of producing beautiful retro-styled bodies and furnishing them with original and extremely powerful features, with 5-axis stabilisation being an excellent example.

Fujifilm has also played the retro card but in a slightly different way. By giving their cameras lots of physical dials, an APS-C sensor and one of the best autofocus systems on the market, they’ve appealed to an audience of photographers that long for an analog approach while simultaneously providing them with all the conveniences of a modern camera system.

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Fujifilm X-A3 vs X-A10 – The complete comparison

Sitting at the entry-level end of Fujifilm’s range of interchangeable lens cameras is the Fujifilm X-A3, and a small step below it, the X-A10. Because they have been designed for beginners, they are also the most affordable cameras in the range, but this hasn’t stopped Fujifilm from gifting them with a number of appealing features.

Looking at them side by side, you could easily mistake them for the same camera but a closer look inside and out soon reveals a handful of differences – some minor, others that could impact your decision to choose one instead of the other.

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Fujifilm X100T vs X100F – The complete comparison

Updated on: January 5, 2018

It doesn’t matter which letter comes at the end of the name, the X100/S/T/F remains the Fujifilm series I enjoy the most. I’ve been trying to figure out why an X-T2 or an X-Pro2, while excellent, don’t have that same “je ne sais quoi” for me and I’ve come to the conclusion that it is the equilibrium of the overall package that draws me in.

The X100 is the perfect combination of design, functionality and quality. But there is also the fact that it is already complete when you unbox it. The fixed lens saves you from the quest of buying additional lenses. The X100 series already feels complete, with nothing left to be desired save a few extra accessories that are entirely optional.

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Fujifilm X-T1 vs. X-T20 – Five key aspects analysed

Updated on: July 1st, 2018

The Fujifilm X-T20 has become one of the brand’s most popular cameras thanks to its attractive price and excellent specifications. It has the same sensor and AF module as the X-T2/X-Pro2, making it the ideal choice for those looking for something similar to the flagship models but in a smaller and more affordable package.

However, the fact that it is a mid-range model means that it lacks a few characteristics such as weather sealing, more controls and additional features. If you care about these things but don’t want to spend the extra money, you can always consider the previous flagship X-T1, which is still alive and well despite the arrival of the X-T2.

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