Nikon’s first cropped-sensor mirrorless camera combines key features from its ‘full-frame’ Z-mount cameras and its enthusiast-level DSLR cameras.

Nikon’s first cropped-sensor mirrorless camera combines key features from its ‘full-frame’ Z-mount cameras and its enthusiast-level DSLR cameras.
A cut-back version of the α6400 and α6600 with a lower-resolution EVF, shorter ISO range and no Picture Profile settings but the same 24-megapixel sensor and BIONZ X processor.
A compact and lightweight mirrorless version of the EOS 90D with a bundled EVF and support for Canon’s Dual Pixel AF with Eye AF Servo focusing.
A ‘little sister’ model of the X-T3 with the same sensor, improved autofocusing, a tilting touchscreen monitor and a smaller, lighter body.
An update to the mid-range α6300 with improved autofocusing, time-lapse recording, a 180-degree flip-up touchscreen monitor and support for UHS-II memory cards.
Fujifilm’s new flagship X-Series camera provides higher resolution, faster and more accurate autofocusing and sophisticated video recording capabilities.
Fujifilm’s latest entry-level model adds a built-in EVF and larger buffer memory to the features provided in the X-A5 model.
Fujifilm’s new entry-level ILC boasts phase-detection autofocusing plus a new image processor and improved still and video functionality but lacks an EVF.
The latest Canon mirrorless camera boasts a built-in EVF, fully articulating monitor and support for 4K video recording at 25 fps.
Fujifilm’s new flagship X-Series camera is its first with in-body image stabilisation and represents the highest performing camera in the line-up.
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