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Panasonic Lumix G7
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Pros
2
Cons
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MFT lens mount allows for a wide variety of lenses to choose from
Micro Four Thirds system is a standard used by Panasonic, Olympus, Sigma and many others so you're not locked into a having to buy lenses from one manufacturer.
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Con
Can't zoom in on video in playback mode
There's no way to zoom in on the screen in playback mode to check details of the footage.
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Shoots good quality 4K@30 video
The G7 takes footage from a crop of the sensor and includes focus peaking and zebra striping tools allowing you to get good quality video.
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Weight:
410 g
Dimensions:
125 x 86 x 77 mm
Sensor:
16MP MFT
Screen size:
3" fully articulated
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$497.99
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Panasonic Lumix S5 IIX
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Pros
3
Cons
2
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Video quality
Good video quality, features and performance.
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Con
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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$2,197.99
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Olympus OM-D E-M1
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18
Experiences
Pros
11
Cons
6
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Amazing image stabilization
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Con
Video quality could be better
The video is limited to 24MBit max bitrate.
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Supports standard Four Thirds lenses
Built-in phase detection allows you to use standard Four Thirds lenses via an adaptor.
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Con
Limited framerate options
Shooting in 1080p the camera is limited to 30fps, there are no slow-mo options or 24fps options.
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Good electric viewfinder
The viewfinder is bright and sharp.
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Continuous autofocus is spotty at close range
Continuous autofocus is sometimes seen hunting with wide angle lenses at short range.
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Great focusing system
The focusing system is quick, it rarely if ever resorts to focus hunting and it's consistently accurate.
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Con
Power switch placement can feel inconvenient
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In-body stabilization saves money on lenses
Since stabilization can be applied to any lense, you can save money by not having to spend it on stabilized lenses which are generally more expensive than non-stabilized lenses.
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Somewhat unintutive RAW conversion interface
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Convenient in-camera RAW conversion
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The depth of interface options can be overwhelming at first
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Quick access to settings
The camera takes a "buttons and dials for everything" approach. It's also possible to change what some of the buttons do.
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Great image quality
E-M1 takes sharp 16MP images with tonal colors. There's little noise up until 1250 ISO and there's little smudging up until 6400 ISO.
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Continuous autofocus works well at a distance
Continuous autofocus is reasonably reliable using long lenses at a distance. It works slightly better with the subject coming closer/moving away from the camera than it does when the subject is moving from side to side.
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Can preview HDR images in viewfinder
HDR images can be composited in-camera and the output seen using the viewfinder.
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MFT lens mount allows for a wide variety of lenses to choose from
Micro Four Thirds system is a standard used by Panasonic, Olympus, Sigma and many others so you're not locked into a having to buy lenses from one manufacturer.
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Weight:
497g
Sensor:
16 MP MFT CMOS
Screen size:
3" tilting
Max resolution:
4608x3456
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$1898
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Fujifilm X-T2
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Pros
5
Cons
2
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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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Fujifilm X-T1
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Pros
5
Cons
3
Specs
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Great image quality
Good colors, lots of detail and little noise up to 6400 ISO (though Fujifilm's 6400 ISO is closer to 4000 ISO in other cameras). The camera adjusts the white balance pretty accurately in all kinds of conditions.
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Limited control over video
The camera will automatically adjust exposure. ISO and shutter speed is ignored. And so is exposure compensation past +/-2 EV. There's also no way to adjust aperture during recording, it has to be set before you start shooting.
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Great viewfinder
It has a huge viewfinder with a 0.77x equivalent magnification. The size of the viewfinder allows for additional functionality such as displaying an enlarged image next to the overall image and turning the image to portrait view when the camera is turned sideways.
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Autofocus varies highly depending on lens used
X-T1 works amazingly well with internal focus lenses while being really slow with older X-system lenses.
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Good auto white balance
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ISO dial is inconveniently positioned
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Good in-camera RAW conversion
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Quiet shutter
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Sensor:
16MP CMOS
Max resolution:
4896x3264
Wi-Fi:
Yes
Lens mount:
Fujifilm X
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$1399
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Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II
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5
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3
Cons
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Great focusing system
The focusing system is quick, it rarely if ever resorts to focus hunting and it's consistently accurate.
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Con
Menu system could be easier to use
The camera menu has 26 screen pages and dozens of subpages. Navigating through them to find what you need, can take a while.
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In-body stabilization saves money on lenses
Since stabilization can be applied to any lense, you can save money by not having to spend it on stabilized lenses which are generally more expensive than non-stabilized lenses.
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MFT lens mount allows for a wide variety of lenses to choose from
Micro Four Thirds system is a standard used by Panasonic, Olympus, Sigma and many others so you're not locked into a having to buy lenses from one manufacturer.
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Sensor:
16MP MFT
Max resolution:
4608x3456
Wi-Fi:
Yes
Lens mount:
MFT
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$548
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Fujifilm X-Pro2
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Cons
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Specs
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Offers a simple way to access commonly used menu options
You can put your most often used menu options in a separate menu tab called My Menu for quick access.
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AF tracking in continuous shooting is highly lens dependent
With some lenses the tracking is fast and the hit-rate is high while others give highly inconsistent results. Additionally, while overall the faster the lens the better the results, there are exceptions. And while such behaviour is expected with all cameras, the degree to which X-Pro 2 is affected by this is noticeably greater than comparable cameras.
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Reasonable video quality
While minor moire and oversharpening issues can be noticed, the video quality is comparable to most other cameras in this class. The camera can shoot at up to 1080p at 60fps.
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Continuous autofocus while shooting video is not safe
AF can decide to refocus in the middle of capturing footage.
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Great high ISO performance
Noise reduction on the camera works amazingly well. Up until ISO 3200 noise is minimal even with 100% crops with it becoming noticeable at ISO 6400 and up.
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Auto ISO can't be set up based on focal-length
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Excellent image quality
Great JPEG output. The camera offers useful processing options for JPEGs. Great RAW performance. Moire is virtually nonexistent.
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ISO dial is somewhat impractical
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Reasonable continuous AF performance
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Good amount of customization options
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Weight:
495g
Max resolution:
6000x4000
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$1699
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Fujifilm X-S20
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Cons
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Large grip
Large grip with a large battery, CIPA-rated battery life of up to 800 shots.
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No weather sealing
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20 fps continuous shooting
8fps continuous shooting with manual shutter, 20fps with the electronic shutter.
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Hi-Speed video
240fps High-Speed Video.
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Built-in flash
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Weight:
491 g
Sensor:
26.1 MP APS-C CMOS 4
Screen size:
3" TFT LCD
Max resolution:
6240 x 4160
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$1,299
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Sony DSC-RX1/B Cyber-shot Full-frame Digital Camera
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Experiences
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Cons
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Specs
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Lightweight & portable size
1 pound, so it is easy to carry around.
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Con
Poor autofocus
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Fantastic image quality
High ISO allows for low-light shooting.
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Fixed lens
35mm F/2.
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Sensor:
24.3MP
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