While smartphones are getting better every day with computational photography and crazy telephoto lenses, dedicated cameras still produce images you just can get on your mobile device. Cameras give you so much more flexibility with your changing your focal length, bokeh, and tweak your exposure. Not to mention dedicated cameras are far more capable for shooting sports, landscapes, video, and almost anything you throw their way.
Sensor Size: APS-C) CMOS | Resolution: 40.2MP | Viewfinder: 3,690K Dot | Screen: 3” 1,084K Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD | Autofocus: 425-point Phase+Contrast AF | Burst Rate: 20fps | Video: 6K30p, 4K60p, and 2K240p
The Fujifilm isn’t the fastest, most accurate, highest resolution camera in the work, nor is it the best camera for video. But it’s possibly one of the best-priced cameras on the market at $1,699 to start that offers plenty of character that hits the right balance of image quality between megapixels, noise, and color.
From the outside, this is a real photographer's camera with all the shutter speed, ISO, and aperture dials right at your fingertips, leaving you with almost no need to ever get into a digital menu while shooting. Then the 40MP sensor produces images with plenty of detail without introducing too much noise even at higher ISO speeds. Shooting video with this camera is passable for most users, but it’ll take a lot of work and gear to create something cinematic with the Fujifilm X-T5.
Sensor Size: Full-frame | Resolution: 33MP | Viewfinder: 3,690K dots | Screen: 3.0” 1,037K Dot Vari-Angle Touchscreen | Autofocus: 759-point AF | Burst Rate: 10fps | Video: 4K60p and 2K100p
If your budget allows it and you’re looking for more depth of field in your images and better video overall shoot
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