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Fujifilm X-T30 II vs X-E4 vs X-S10: Which APS-C Mirrorless Camera Reigns Supreme in 2025?

Fujifilm X-T30 II vs X-E4 vs X-S10: Mid-Range Mirrorless Showdown (2025)

All three cameras—the Fujifilm X-T30 II, X-E4, and X-S10—share the 26.1 MP X-Trans CMOS 4 sensor and X-Processor 4. The X-S10 is the only one with 5‑axis in‑body stabilization (IBIS), while the X-T30 II and X-E4 rely on lens stabilization. In video, all three record DCI/UHD 4K up to 30p and 1080p up to 240p, with 10‑bit HDMI output and…
22 August 2025
The Ultimate Fujifilm Showdown: X-T5 vs X-H2 vs X-H2S – Battle of the APS-C Titans

The Ultimate Fujifilm Showdown: X-T5 vs X-H2 vs X-H2S – Battle of the APS-C Titans

All three cameras—X-T5, X-H2, and X-H2S—use the same X-Processor 5 and offer 7-stop in-body stabilization, with the X-T5 and X-H2 using 40.2MP X-Trans CMOS 5 HR sensors and the X-H2S using a 26.1MP X-Trans CMOS 5 HS stacked sensor. The burst performance differs: the X-T5 is 15 fps mechanical and 20 fps with electronic shutter (1.23x crop), the X-H2 is…
DJI’s 8K Osmo 360 vs Insta360, GoPro & More – 2025’s Ultimate 360° Camera Showdown

DJI’s 8K Osmo 360 vs Insta360, GoPro & More – 2025’s Ultimate 360° Camera Showdown

DJI Osmo 360, launched July 31, 2025, is DJI’s first 360° action camera, featuring dual 1″ HDR square sensors, 8K video up to 50fps, 120 MP stills, 105 GB internal storage, 183 g weight, RockSteady 3.0 + HorizonSteady stabilization, and a $549 standard kit. Insta360 X5 (2025) uses dual 1/1.28″ sensors, records 8K@30fps, 72 MP stills, is IPX8 rated to…

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  • Stock Market Tumbles as Investors React to Trump's Greenland Comments
    January 20, 2026, 10:09 AM EST. Stocks fell sharply as investors digested U.S. President Donald Trump's sudden threat to reconsider plans to buy Greenland. The remarks heightened geopolitical uncertainty and sent jitters through markets sensitive to potential disruptions in trade and investment. Trump's comments reflect broader concerns about U.S. foreign policy moves affecting global economic ties. Market participants are weighing the impact on sectors exposed to heightened diplomatic tensions. This sharp market reaction signals that investors are now factoring in geopolitical risks from government actions more heavily, as uncertainty over future decisions persists.
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