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Fujifilm X-Pro3

$2,699.95 (body only), fujifilm-x.com

A hidden screen, a hybrid electronic/ optical viewfinder, a well-regarded sensor from the X-T3 and a range of other interestin­g specs make this one of the most unusual mirrorless cameras of recent times. But will quirky design make for great results?

SPECS

Sensor 26.1MP APS-C BSI CMOS

Lens Mount X Mount Screen Fold down hidden rear 3.0-inch touch-sensitive

LCD, 1.28-inch sub monitor Viewfinder Hybrid electronic & optical finder

Video 4K 30fps

02 Nikon Z 50

$1,699.95 (including kit lens), nikon.com.au

Available at a great price and with lots of features to like – including decent build quality and good handling – the Z 50 might be the newest APS-C mirrorless system on the block, but it’s easily one of the best out there.

SPECS

Sensor 20.9MP APS-C

(DX format) CMOS

Lens Mount Z Mount Screen 3.2-inch tilting TFT touch-sensitive LCD Viewfinder 0.39-inch OLED electronic viewfinder Video 4K 30fps

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Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III

$1,899.95 (body only), olympus.com.au

A versatile, well-rounded system that benefits from being in the market for some time. A well-rounded spec sheet makes it very appealing, but the Four Thirds sensor is smaller than the other two here, though.

SPECS

Sensor 20.4MP Live MOS Four Thirds Lens Mount Micro Four Thirds Screen 3.0-inch vary-angle touch-sensitive LCD Viewfinder 2.36m-dot OLED electronic

viewfinder Video 4K 30fps

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