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1 Fujifilm X-T30
At the cutting edge of mirrorless camera tech, the X-T30 sports a highly advanced image sensor and autofocus system, as well as top-spec 4K video, all wrapped up in an exquisite body that makes this camera a real pleasure to use.
$1,394 (with XC 15-45mm lens), fujifilm.com.au SPECS
SENSOR APS-C, 26.1-megapixels
VIDEO 4K, 30fps max
AUTOFOCUS 2.16 million AF points, 100% frame coverage
SCREEN 3-inch tilting touchscreen, 1.04-million dots
CONNECTIVITY Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
SIZE 118. x82.8x46.8mm (body only)
WEIGHT 383g (body only, with battery and card)
2 Olympus OM-D E-M10 III
It feels like the most pocketable camera here with its tiny kit lens, yet this baby Olympus sacrifices nothing in terms of features and performance. If you want to travel light, the OM-D E-M10 III is worth serious consideration.
$729 (with 14-42mm EZ lens), olympus.com.au SPECS
SENSOR Micro Four Thirds, 16.1-megapixels
VIDEO 4K, 30fps max
AUTOFOCUS 121 AF points
SCREEN 3-inch tilting touchscreen, 1.04-million dots
CONNECTIVITY Wi-Fi
SIZE 121.5x83.6x49.5mm (body only)
WEIGHT 410g (body only, with battery and card)
3 Sony Alpha a6400
Sony’s been in the mirrorless camera game longer than most, and the a6400 is the culmination of its expertise. What it lacks in good looks it more than makes up for with clever AF and video recording that’s good enough for pros.
$1,414 (with 16-50mm Power Zoom lens), sony.com.au SPECS
SENSOR APS-C, 24.2-megapixels
VIDEO 4K, 30fps max
AUTOFOCUS 121 AF points
SCREEN 3-inch tilting touchscreen, 1.04-million dots
CONNECTIVITY Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC
SIZE 120x66.9x59.7mm (body only)
WEIGHT 403g (body only, with battery and card)