Fujifilm X-A3 vs X-A5 – The 10 Main Differences

fuji xa3 vs xa5

The Fujifilm X-A5 is one of the latest iterations in Fujifilm’s X-A range of interchangeable lens cameras. With its sleek retro design, user-friendly interface, and flip-up touch-sensitive LCD screen, it heavily targets social shooters who want to take a step up from smartphone photography.

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Panasonic GH5S vs Sony A7s II – The 10 Main Differences

The GH series from Panasonic has always been more video-centric in the eyes of consumers despite offering an equal set of features for stills as well. But in the case of the GH5s, we have a product that is all about the movie capabilities in that it targets professional filmmakers …

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The 10 Main Differences Between the Panasonic GH5S and G9

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Updated on November 2019

The Lumix GH5s and G9 are both flagship cameras from Panasonic, each with a distinctive identity. The latter has been designed with action and wildlife photographers in mind while the former is clearly targeting professional video makers.

Deciding which one is best for your needs shouldn’t be a problem given the difference in users they target but if you are curious to better understand how they differ, then take a look below!

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The 10 Main Differences Between the Panasonic Lumix GH5 and GH5S

Following the GH5 (the hybrid still/video solution) and the G9 (the sports and wildlife model), Panasonic has now come out with the GH5s and as you might expect, this third flagship focuses entirely on video.

Not even a year ago, praise was being showered on the advanced video capabilities of the Lumix GH5, so it is natural to wonder: just how does this even more video-oriented camera compare?

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The 10 Main Differences Between the Leica CL and Leica TL2

leica cl vs tl2

Yesterday Leica announced the arrival of a new addition to its camera portfolio, the Leica CL digital. It joins the Leica TL2 as the third camera in the company’s interchangeable APS-C line-up and takes its name from the original CL film camera released back in the 1970s.

In technical terms, the CL and TL2 are more or less on the same playing field. Both offer the same 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor, Maestro II processor, contrast detection AF system with 49 points, ISO range of 100-50000, 4K at up to 30fps, WiFi capabilities, and Leica L-mount. To find any differences, it is therefore necessary to dig a little deeper below the surface.

Curious to find out more about these two Leica models? Then keep on reading!

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