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Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ2000/FZ2500
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It takes excellent quality videos
With its 4K cinema mode, you can shoot cinema like scenes, because the large video frame format will make your videos appear wider. Moreover, there is no longer a 30 minute 4K video limit. This was an issue in the previous model.
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Expensive
If you are on a budget, this camera is pricey.
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You can change frame rates while filming
When you’re shooting a video, you can change it to slow motion while continually filming. So you can shoot both slow motion and normal mode in one video clip.
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The lens cap is loose
You can easily knock the camera lens protector off with very little effort.
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You can set the shutter to fire with a half press button
Minimizes camera shaking, because you can trigger the shutter with a slight press and take pictures quicker. This is great when shooting unpredictable subjects like birds or during sporting events.
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This is a bulky camera
When you turn it on, the lens will automatically extend from the camera and stay that way, making it bigger and longer than it already is.
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Powerful zoom
Although not as powerful as the Nikon CoolPix P950 83x zoom, the FZ2000/FZ2500 has a powerful 20x built-in optical zoom lens.
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Heavy
Weighing almost a kilo, this camera is not for someone who wants to travel light.
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Video and photo settings are separately saved
It saves and keep video and photo preferred settings separate. Great when going back and forth between video and photo modes
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The input and output jacks are placed where your lcd screen folds out
When cables are attached to your camera, they gets in the way, making it hard when you’re doing selfies or just looking at the LCD.
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You can customize the settings while looking at the Electronic Viewfinder (EVF)
The camera settings are visible in the EVF so you'll no longer have to take your eye off when operating the buttons and you can focus more on your object and how it would look after the shot.
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It has touch screen auto focus
You can easily direct which part of the screen you want your camera to focus and this works even when you are looking through the Electronic Viewfinder (EVF)
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It has built-in Neutral Density (ND) Filters
ND Filters help to tone down bright areas, making it very convenient when working under such conditions. Choosing which filter to use is quick and easy.
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Takes superb time lapse videos especially during sunrise and sunset
You can set the 2, 4 or 6-stop Neutral Density (ND) filters to tone done down sun glares at different times of the day so you'll have a more balanced video. This is all built-in which is great for Vlog clips.
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Weight:
915 grams
Dimensions:
138 x 102 x 135 mm
Sensor:
20 MP 1″ BSI-CMOS
Battery Life:
350 shots
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$897.99
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Nikon D7200
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Offers a flat color profile for video
A flat color profile captures footage in low contrast and higher dynamic range allowing for easier color grading in post-production.
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Lacks focus peaking
The absence of focus peaking makes manually focusing difficult.
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Poor in-video autofocus
The autofocus is fast and jumpy.
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Fixed aperture in movie mode
Aperture cannot be adjusted while shooting.
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Shooting 1080p60 requires using 1.3x crop sensor region
The image gets upscaled to 1080p from the crop region when shooting at 60fps. Though the difference between non-upscaled and upscaled footage is small and might go unnoticed.
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Fujifilm X-T2
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Fantastic pictures
Fujifilm’s X-Trans sensor enables the X-T2 to take fantastic pictures. Images consistently feature great detail, contrast and colour. The end result are images that have lifelike colors, great contrast and require little to no post processing.
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No touchscreen
Touchscreens are common features on a variety of similar cameras. While the X-T2 has analog controls these have a tendency to slow down one's workflow.
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Excellent video quality
The X-T2 is able to capture 4k video at 30 fps and HD video at 60 fps. By capturing footage at a higher resolution then downscaling it to 4k, X-T2 produces very detailed video. Additionally, with its F-log colour mode, the X-T2 is able to capture even more dynamic range. The inclusion of a built in micro HDMI port as well as 3.5 mm audio jack allows for external devices to be connected as well. As such, the X-T2 is ideally set up to produce fantastic content.
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No image stabilization
Optical image stabilization is not built into X-T2 so a lens that comes with image stabilization will have to be purchased separately. Fujifilm's X-Mount lens system has several to choose from.
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Excellent low light performance
The Fujifilm X-T2 features great sensitivity in low light conditions due to its great sensor quality and excellent image processing. This makes it a great investment if shooting locations include clubs, concerts or other dimly lit areas.
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Great build quality
The X-T2 is a rugged camera whose body is both dust and moisture resistant. Additionally, it has been rated to work in temperatures as low as -10 degrees Celsius. Photographers that have used this on shoots have testified to its reliability in poor weather conditions.
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Software updates
Previous versions of the Fujifilm X series have been improved over time with firmware updates. As such, the X-T2 will continue to be extremely capable in the long term.
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Weight:
507g
Warranty:
1 year
Sensor:
24.3-megapixel X-Trans CMOS III APS-C sensor
Battery:
708 mAh (~330 shots)
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$618.97
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Sony Alpha a6300
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Good image quality
The camera captures detailed 24MP images with neutral colors. Detailed, interactive studio tests can be seen here.
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No touchscreen or joystick for setting the AF point
The quickest way to set the AF point is by pressing the middle button of the four-way controller to enter AF point selection, then using the controller to set the point which is considerably slower than using a touchscreen or a joystick.
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Excellent low-light performance for an APS-C camera
High-ISO retains a good amount of detail and has a well balanced, context-sensitive noise reduction. Saturation is accurate up to ISO 12800.
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Accessing second dial requires reposition the hand from shooting grip
The second dial that's among other things is used for changing the AF point is positioned at the bottom-right side of the camera and it can't be accessed using the shooting grip.
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Great continuous autofocus
The autofocus is fast. It uses a hybrid phase-detection and contrast detection autofocusing system.
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The amount of settings available can be overwhelming
The menu is grouped in 5 categories and each category has up to 9 pages of settings. Remembering the location of all those settings can be a time-consuming task. You can, however, assign 8 of the buttons on the camera custom functions as well as create a custom functions menu with 6 or 12 settings that can then be accessed with the Fn button.
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Compact
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Lens availability might be an issue
There are some APS-C specific prime lenses from Sony, but not many, and zoom lenses are few and far between.
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Good dynamic range
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Weather sealed
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Offers excellent control over video
The camera allows manually setting and adjusting during shooting shutter speed, aperture and ISO, supports Auto ISO in movie mode, allows turning subject tracking on and off during filming, supports live autofocus with control over focus drive speed and subject tracking persistence.
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The viewfinder can be run at 120fps
Unlike most other viewfinders in this camera class, a6300's can be set to run at 120fps instead of 60fps.
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Lots of video-friendly features
The camera supports a flat color profiles (S-Log2 & S-Log3) for improved dynamic range that can then be used when color grading in post, it can record time code in order to help you sync audio and video when you record them separately, it allows for an external mic allowing you to record higher quality audio in-camera, and includes focus peaking and zebras that help make sure the subject is in focus and no areas are over or under exposed.
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A flat color profile for video is available
a6300 supports a flat color profiles (S-Log2 & S-Log3) for improved dynamic range that can then be used when color grading in post. It can also preview how a graded footage would look.
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Excellent video quality
The camera can capture video at up to 4K30 and 1080p120 resolutions and is capable of saving footage in XAVC S at up to 100 Mbps. Captured footage provides impressive levels of detail. It's important to note that 4K30 capture is from a smaller crop of the sensor while 4K24/25 is from the full width of the sensor.
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Great subject tracking
a6300 is among the most capable cameras in its class in identifying and tracking subjects.
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Reasonable battery life
The cameras is CIPA rated for 400 shots per charge using the rear screen, and 350 using the EVF.
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Excellent AF point coverage
The camera has 425 phase detection AF points spread across the frame.
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Good Auto ISO
Auto ISO changes ISO based on user-defined rules. a6300 allows setting ISO ceiling and floor, minimum shutter speed and additionally has 5 automatic rules (from Slower to Faster) for controlling shutter speed based on focal length.
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Weight:
361 g (body)
Dimensions:
120 x 67 x 49 mm
Video resolution:
UHD 4k, 1080p
Battery:
708 mAh (~350-400 shots)
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$949
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Fujifilm X-S10
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USB-C port
The USB-C port can be used for charging and also be used for headphones.
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Autofocus
Autofocus tracking could be better.
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20 fps continuous drive
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Built-in flash
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External microphone input
Standard 3.5 mm jack input.
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Weight:
465g
Dimensions:
126 x 85 x 65 mm
Sensor:
26MP APS-C
Screen size:
3" fully articulated
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Panasonic Lumix S5 IIX
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Video quality
Good video quality, features and performance.
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Sinister black look
A question of taste of course, it seems to be an "award-winning design".
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SSD recording
Can write directly to external SSD devices (up to 2TB) over its USB-C socket.
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No tally lights
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Good stablization
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Weight:
740 g
Dimensions:
134 x 102 x 90 mm
Sensor:
24 MP full-frame CMOS
Screen size:
3" TFT fully articulated
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