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  1. OUTSIDE CAMERAS MANUAL
  2. OUTSIDE CAMERAS FULL
  3. OUTSIDE CAMERAS PORTABLE
  4. OUTSIDE CAMERAS PRO

First, the X100V is more compact than the a7C with one of Sony’s pancake lenses, so it fits better in my bags.

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But I’d still rather carry the X100V for two reasons. That camera comes with a full-frame sensor so it beats the X100V in terms of resolution.

OUTSIDE CAMERAS PORTABLE

In this portable category, I’ve also tested the Sony a7C.

OUTSIDE CAMERAS MANUAL

Up top, the X100V has a dial that allows you to quickly adjust shutter speed and ISO, and the lens has an aperture ring. I don’t always shoot in manual mode, but if I want to nail a tricky exposure, these features really help.

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That’s because a viewfinder focuses your attention and your gaze, allowing you to take in the full frame of what the camera will capture. This often results in better composition. I love looking through the viewfinder of the X100V (as opposed to just looking at the screen of an iPhone), which I think helps make better photos. At ƒ/2, the lens also creates a beautiful, consistent bokeh effect. It’s wide enough to capture a landscape but makes a nice portrait and can grab a solid action shot as long as my subject is close by. A fixed lens limits range, sure, but 35-millimeter is my favorite focal length anyway. The X100V does not come with an interchangeable lens, but instead has a fixed, sharp 35-millimeter equivalent that goes as wide as ƒ/2. I’ve shot a ton of clear photos of my kids in my dimly-lit house with it and can easily bring out the shadows in Adobe Lightroom to reveal details, which don’t get too grainy or pixelated. (With the iPhone, I won’t go beyond 11 inches because the resolution from its smaller sensors results in graininess.)Īpple does a nice job of combining multiple photos to help users shoot low-light photos, but the X100V still performs better when it’s dark. That sensor makes rich, sharp files that can easily be turned into 20-inch prints. Inside, it has an APS-C 26.1 megapixel sensor that’s smaller than Sony’s but bigger than what you find in an iPhone.

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About the size of two iPhone 12 Pro Maxs laying on top of each other, the X100V doesn’t quite fit in my pocket, but it does fit in my bike’s handlebar pouch, and is small enough to stuff into a fanny pack or small sling instead of needing a camera-specific bag. It’s ideal for those of us who like to adventure-from skiing, to gravel riding, to climbing, to overlanding-and want to make beautiful photos along the way without being weighed down by a giant camera body. You have to haul along a camera bag and the extra weight, which can bog you down if you’re trying to cover a lot of ground.Īll of this back and forth is why I was so excited to test the new Fuji X100V ($1,399), which perfectly splits the difference between a Sony mirrorless camera and a smartphone. They’re intuitive to use and there’s also a huge line of high-quality Sony lenses to pair with them. Of course, a Sony mirrorless camera is significantly larger than an iPhone and doesn’t fit in your pocket, so portability becomes an immediate issue when you’re out adventuring. Its cameras come with giant, full-frame sensors that drink in tons of light, produce extremely high-res files, and perform great in low-light situations.

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These functions allow for more creativity, and often better photos.Īll of this is why mirrorless Sony cameras have been widely adopted by the pros recently. Many of us who grew up with film cameras or have experience with DSLR or mirrorless cameras still like being able to quickly and easily control things like ISO, shutter speed, and aperture. The iPhone is also a pain to use if you want manual control all you can do is point and shoot and rely on Apple’s preset software. And sensor size really matters when it comes to things like low-light photography and resolution. Even with all the software wizardry that Apple uses to enhance photos, the iPhone image sensors are still relatively small compared to what you’d find inside a more purpose-built camera. The iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max make stunning images that you can’t believe came off the communication device that fits in your pocket, especially when you’re shooting with Apple’s new ProRAW format.īut here’s the thing: cell phone cameras are still pretty limited. Cell phone cameras are damn good these days.








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