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Moved: Sony a6300 vs. Fuji X-Pro2

27/04/2016 By Mathieu 76 Comments

Dear reader, thank you for visiting our website. The article you are looking for – Sony a6300 vs Fuji X-Pro2 – has been transferred over to our comparison website (link in the comments section below). We apologize for the inconvenience. If you are looking for information about the a6300 or X-Pro2, you can check our […]

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Moved: Fujifilm 90mm vs. Olympus 75mm

18/04/2016 By Mathieu 27 Comments

Dear reader, thank you for visiting our website. The article you are looking for – Fujifilm 90mm vs. Olympus 75mm– has been transferred over to our new comparison website (you can find the link in the comments below). We apologize for the inconvenience. If you are looking for information about the Fuji 90mm or Olympus […]

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Video: Fujifilm X70 vs. X100T – The premium Fuji compacts

13/04/2016 By Heather 1 Comment

fuji x70 vs x100t

The Fujifilm X70 and X100T are similar in more ways than one. They are both classified as high-end compact cameras. They both feature the same 16MP X-Trans II sensor. And they both come with a fixed prime lens, albeit with different fields of view. In our latest comparison video, we take a look at the five […]

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Fujifilm X70 vs Ricoh GR II – Battle of the 28mm premium compacts

14/03/2016 By Heather 25 Comments

Fuji X70 vs Ricoh GR II

Below you can watch our video comparison between the Fujifilm X70 and the Ricoh GR II, two popular premium compact cameras with an APS-C sized sensor and a 28mm equivalent fixed lens. In this comparison, we cover various topics such as: design, ergonomics and ease of use (min. 0:39) image/optical quality (min. 3:35) autofocus (min. 7:16) manual […]

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Panasonic 100-400mm vs 100-300mm – Two super zooms for Micro Four Thirds compared

10/03/2016 By Mathieu 17 Comments

As a follow up to our Panasonic/Leica 100-400mm f/4-6.3 review that we published yesterday, here is a comparison with another popular super zoom lens for Micro Four Thirds which is perhaps its most natural competitor: the Lumix G 100-300mm f/4-5.6.

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