Fujifilm XF10 vs X70 – The 10 Main Differences

fuji xf10 vs x70

Whilst attending a Fujifilm event a few months ago, I recall having a long conversation with one of the managers about the Fujifilm X70 who asserted at the time that a direct successor wasn’t in the cards for the time being. I admit I was somewhat disappointed as I really enjoyed the camera’s 28mm equivalent field of view while testing it a couple of years ago.

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Fujifilm X-A5 vs X-T20 – The 10 Main Differences

fuji xa5 vs xt20

At the top of the entry level range of Fujifilm cameras is the X-A5. It is characterised by its flat-topped design and Bayer sensor and is the camera beginners are most likely to go for thanks to its reasonable price tag.

Sitting one step above is the X-T20, a mid-range model with a few more bells and whistles than the X-A5 but an equally compact body and attractive design. However, unlike the X-A5, it comes with a built-in viewfinder and an X-Trans III sensor.

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Sony RX100 V vs RX100 VI – The 10 Main Differences

Since the release of the first RX100, Sony has made some impressive leaps forward in terms of what a compact camera can do – particularly when you look at speed, autofocus and video. From the built-in pop-up EVF of the RX100 III to the introduction of phase detection AF on the RX100 V, these little cameras continue to raise the bar higher and higher in this segment.

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

fujifilm xt100 vs xt20

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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