DPReviewTV Entry-Level Mirrorless APS-C Shootout: Fujifilm X-T100 Vs. Sony a6000 Vs. Canon EOS M50
Chris and Jordan from DPReview TV took a look at three entry-level APS-C mirrorless models, the Canon EOS M50, Sony a6000, and Fujifilm X-T100.
Which one is the best for a beginner?
They have split their review in 6 categories plus the overall conclusions.
Despite the Fujifilm X-T100 winning 3 out of 6 categories, it is not their overall favorite camera for beginners, because a lot of these categories are more important to more experienced photographers as opposed to somebody just starting out.
And since I know many of you guys might read this on the run on a smartphone, here is a quick summary of their comparison. But make sure to check out the whole video at DPreviewTV here.
Handling, Design and Aesthetics
- Fujifilm X-T100: Looks good, feels good. Triple control dials
- Canon EOS M50: Feels more plasticky compared to X-T100. Best swivel and touch screen
- Sony a6000: Low resolution Viewfinder. Bad menu. No touch screen
Autofocus (all work great in AF-S, focus in the review on AF-C)