Nikon Z6 vs Z7 – The 8 Main Differences

Seven years after the launch of its first mirrorless system – the 1 system which is now discontinued – Nikon has made a comeback on the mirrorless market with the Z6 and Z7, two full-frame cameras that inaugurate a new interchange-lens camera series and go in direct competition with the Sony A7 line-up. Just like the A7 III and A7R III, the Z6 and Z7 share the same body design but house a different sensor.

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Panasonic Lumix LX100 vs LX100 II – The 10 Main Differences

lumix lx100 vs lx100 ii

Much of the Panasonic Lumix range consists of interchangeable lens cameras with a large Four Thirds sensor and fixed zoom compact cameras with a sensor equal to or smaller than 1-inch, but there is one exception that inherits the best of both worlds: the Lumix LX100. Announced four years ago, this premium compact camera boasts not only a Four Thirds sensor but also flexible 24-75mm equivalent zoom with a fast aperture range of f/1.7-2.8.

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Leica M10 vs M10-P – The 5 Main Differences

leica m10 vs m10p

The Leica M10-P is the latest addition to Leica’s range of digital cameras, designed to be the brand’s most discreet model yet thanks to its extremely silent shutter. Despite its name, it isn’t the direct successor to the M-10 but rather a sister model complete with a number of the same features including:

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Fujifilm XF10 vs Ricoh GR II – The 10 Main Differences

The premium compact camera market has exploded over the past couple of years, with one of the most popular models being the original Ricoh GR and its successor the GR II. When we tested the II version a couple of years ago, we found it surprisingly fun to use for street photography and very rewarding as far as image quality and user experience are concerned.

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Fujifilm XF10 vs X100F – The 10 Main Differences

Fujifilm has produced a good number of fixed lens compact cameras over the years. The most popular is the X100 series which was the only one to house an APS-C sensor until the X70 was released in 2016. Then, two years on, a third APS-C compact camera hit the market, the XF10. It has a simpler appearance than the X70 and retains the small form factor of its “unofficial” predecessor.

In most cases, the difference in lens, size and price should be sufficient to help you decide which one to go for. But if you are curious to know a little more, we invite you to read through the ten most interesting differences between the XF10 and the fourth generation X100F.

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