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  1. If you want a compact camera that produces great quality photos without the hassle of changing lenses, there are plenty of choices available for every budget. Read on to find out which portable enthusiast compacts are our favorites.

    • Considerations For The “Best” Mirrorless Camera
    • Nikon Z9
    • Sony A1
    • Nikon Z8
    • Sony A7R V
    • Canon Eos R5
    • Canon Eos R3
    • Sony A7 IV
    • Canon Eos R6 II
    • Panasonic S5 II

    It’s very hard to rank cameras from best to worst, not least because every camera out there is the best for someone. The camera that works for my photography may be a bad choice for you, and vice versa. That’s my disclosure for this article: read the descriptions before getting mad about my rankings! Heck, the mirrorless camera that I personally us...

    The Nikon Z9 is a workhorse no matter what subject you throw at it. This camera is Nikon’s best wildlife photography camera and Nikon’s best landscape photography camera. It has a 45-megapixel sensor, yet shoots 20 FPS bursts with a practically unlimited buffer (1000+ shots). And even though it’s expensive at $5500, it’s at least $1000 less than I ...

    The Sony A1 has extraordinary specifications, basically on par with the Nikon Z9. It can shoot 50 megapixel images at 30 frames per second, which is out of this world. It has an amazing autofocus system, too, making for great sports and action photography – alongside the obvious landscape photography applications. Between the Sony A1 and the Nikon ...

    The Nikon Z8can do almost everything that the Nikon Z9 can, not to mention in a much smaller package that costs $1500 less than the Z9. The only downside to the Nikon Z8 is that its smaller body means that it overheats a bit more easily when shooting higher-resolution video, especially 8K. However, for most people, this overheating won’t be a probl...

    Almost reaching the lofty heights of the Sony A1, yet a couple thousand dollars less expensive, is the Sony A7r V. It sells for $3900 (check price) and has an even higher-resolution 61-megapixel sensor. The A7r V still manages to shoot at 10 FPS despite the high-res sensor, and it has a huge buffer of 583 images. And the autofocus system is incredi...

    It feels criminal to rank the Canon EOS R5 outside of the top three, but that’s just a testament to how fast camera companies are innovating today. The EOS R5 is a high-resolution, high-speed beast that’s equally capable of landscape photography and sports/wildlife. In that sense, it’s pretty similar to the three cameras above. The Canon EOS R5 has...

    If you want a more specialized camera for sports and wildlife photography, it’s hard to beat the Canon EOS R3. Unlike the previous cameras on this list, the EOS R3 doesn’t have a 40+ megapixel sensor; instead, it’s “only” 24 megapixels. But the EOS R3 can shoot 30 FPS bursts with a 420-shot buffer (and more if you shoot at a lower FPS burst). It al...

    I’m stunned that we’re already at #6 and I haven’t gotten to talk about the Sony A7 IV yet – one of the best all-around mirrorless cameras that you can get today, and a great deal, too. This $2500 camera (check price) has a 33-megapixel sensor, which is a sweet spot for both landscape and wildlife photography. Although it maxes out at a more standa...

    Alongside the Sony A7 IV, one of the best mirrorless cameras today in terms of price-vs-features is the Canon EOS R6 II. This camera is a replacement for the prior generation EOS R6that also remains an excellent choice. The EOS R6 II has a 24-megapixel sensor (compared to 20 megapixels on the original R6), which is on the lower end of the scale the...

    One area where Panasonic had been lagging behind the best mirrorless cameras from Nikon, Canon, and Sony was autofocus performance (at least in Panasonic’s full-frame cameras). The Panasonic S5 II fixes this by introducing the company’s phase-detect AF. Although the S5 II has a 24-megapixel sensor, don’t let that fool you if you’re a landscape phot...

  2. Apr 24, 2020 · That is, until Fujifilm announced the FinePix S1 Pro: a crop-sensor DSLR sporting a uniquely designed 3-megapixel CCD sensor capable of producing images at 6 megapixels. Many of us called the...

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  3. Detailed review of Fuji FinePix S1 Pro, with actual sample images, and a detailed data sheet.

  4. Detailed review of Fuji FinePix S1 Pro, with actual sample images, and a detailed data sheet.

  5. May 24, 2019 · The S1 is the 24.2Mp model aimed at professional and experienced enthusiast photographers and videographers. Meanwhile, the 47.3Mp S1R is the high-resolution model aimed at pro stills photographers who may want to shoot video – check out our Panasonic S1R review .

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  7. Aug 9, 2000 · The Fujifilm S1 Pro has a 3.4 megapixel SuperCCD which outputs 3.07 million pixels which is processed to generate a 6.13 megapixel image (3040 x 2016). This means that the cameras internal systems are processing those diagonally orientated pixels to generate the image...