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Tag: Mirrorless

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,…
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Nikon Z30 vs Z50 vs Z fc: The Ultimate APS-C Mirrorless Showdown in 2025

All three Nikon Z30, Z50, and Z fc share a 20.9MP DX sensor and Expeed 6 processor, with no in-body stabilization and a single UHS-I SD card slot. Each model offers 11 fps continuous shooting with AF/AE tracking and records 4K UHD at 30p and 1080p at 120p. The Z30 omits an EVF, uses a…
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Canon EOS R5 C vs R3 vs R6 Mark II – 2025’s Ultimate Mirrorless Showdown

Canon EOS R5 C is a compact dual-purpose body that uses the R5’s 45MP full-frame sensor and records 8K/60p RAW internally with 4K up to 4K/60 oversampled and an active cooling fan for prolonged recording. Canon EOS R3 uses a 24.1MP stacked backside-illuminated sensor, shoots up to 30 fps with AF in electronic mode, and…
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Battle of Nikon’s Full-Frame Mirrorless: Z7 II vs Z6 III vs Z5 II (2025 Showdown)

The Nikon Z7 II uses a 45.7MP backside-illuminated full-frame sensor with a base ISO of 64 and native ISO up to 25,600, delivering exceptional resolution and dynamic range for landscapes and studio work. The Z6 III adopts a 24.5MP partially stacked BSI CMOS sensor with native ISO 100–64,000 (expandable to 50–204,800) and adds a Pixel-Shift…
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Battle of the Hybrid Beasts: Olympus OM-1 Mark II vs Panasonic G9 II vs Fujifilm X-H2S – Which Mirrorless Flagship Reigns Supreme in 2025?

The OR System OM-1 Mark II uses a 20.4MP Micro Four Thirds stacked BSI CMOS sensor and can shoot up to 50 fps with C-AF (120 fps with AF locked) plus Pro Capture pre-buffering. The OM-1 Mark II adds handheld High-Res Shot up to 50 MP (80 MP on tripod) and now supports 14-bit RAW…
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