5 Best Mirrorless Cameras in the US - March 2021

What Mirrorless Camera to Buy in February 2021?
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A low cost and fully featured 10x optical zoom camera. It has an image stabiliser and a GPS, is 3D and supports Wi-Fi. | A fully featured and bargain price 218g digital camera. It has an image stabiliser and a touchscreen, is 3D and supports Wi-Fi. | A fully featured but only moderate value for money 400g digital camera. It has a built-in flash, an HDMI and a minimum aperture number of 2 and supports Full HD video. | A fully featured but only average value for money 3x optical zoom digital camera. | A good value for money and fully featured 318g digital camera. It has an image stabiliser and a touchscreen, is 3D and supports Full HD video. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Lighter 18% Higher Megapixels Higher Still Image Resolution Bigger Digital Zoom Full HD Video Larger Maximum Memory Card Size 15% Larger Display Diagonal HDMI 3D GPS Multi Burst Mode Wi-Fi $240 Cheaper More Shops Are Selling It 8 More Items
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Full HD Video Larger Display Diagonal Touchscreen HDMI 3D A Lot Higher Maximum Playback Zoom Multi Burst Mode 30 More Battery Life Wi-Fi Better Kagoo Score Better Brand 5 More Items
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Full HD Video 0.5" Larger Display Diagonal HDMI Newer by One Year |
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Lower Maximum ISO Sensitivity 616,000 Pixels Lower Display Resolution 10 Less Battery Life Worse Kagoo Score Over Two Years Older Worse Brand |
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Heavier Lower Megapixels Lower Still Image Resolution 1x Smaller Digital Zoom Vastly Lower Display Resolution Does Not Have a GPS $416 More Expensive Fewer Sellers One Year Older 3 More Items
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A Lot Heavier 4MP Lower Megapixels Only 4896 X 2760 Still Image Resolution Vastly Lower Maximum ISO Sensitivity Only 300 Battery Life Worse Kagoo Score More Expensive by $1,104 Less Retailers Worse Brand 3 More Items
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456.4g Heavier 2.3MP Lower Megapixels Lower Still Image Resolution Vastly Lower Maximum ISO Sensitivity Does Not Support Full HD Video 64GB Smaller Maximum Memory Card Size 0.5" Smaller Display Diagonal Lower Display Resolution Worse Kagoo Score More Expensive by $11,804 Older by Over Two Years Worse Brand 6 More Items
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A Lot Heavier Lower Megapixels Only 4576 X 3056 Still Image Resolution 1x Smaller Digital Zoom 12,800 Lower Maximum ISO Sensitivity Vastly Lower Display Resolution Does Not Have a GPS 53% Lower Maximum Playback Zoom Only 310 Battery Life Does Not Support Wi-Fi Does Not Feature Bluetooth Worse Kagoo Score More Expensive by $240 Fewer Sellers Older by Over One Year Worse Brand 10 More Items
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Samsung NX200
$195.40
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The Samsung NX200 has a Kagoo Score of 79. With a price tag of $195.40 this digital camera is good value for money. For further details check out our full review of the Samsung NX200 or read our article on whether you should buy a Samsung digital camera.
A low cost and fully featured 10x optical zoom camera. It has an image stabiliser and a GPS, is 3D and supports Wi-Fi.
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14 Reasons For for Choosing the Samsung NX200
The Samsung NX200 is a 143.6g digital camera. That's 256.4g lighter than the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 (400g), 456.4g lighter than the Leica M9-P (600g), 174.4g lighter than the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 (318g) and 74.4g lighter than the Sony NEX5T (218g). More ...
The camera's weight will depend on the type and size of camera. Compact cameras are usually the lightest while digital SLRs will be heavier. Also consider the number and weight of lenses to take when using a SLR.
The lower the camera weight, the easier it will be to carry around and it will also reduce your hand luggage weight when flying.
The Samsung NX200 has a megapixels of 20.3MP, however the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 and the Sony NEX5T are all only 16.1MP digital cameras (4.2MP lower) and the Leica M9-P is only an 18MP digital camera (2.3MP lower). More ...
The resolution of the images a digital camera produces is measured in megapixels (MP). One megapixel is equal to 1 million pixels and is a result of the pixel width multiplied by the pixel height of the image. While a higher image resolution generally results in sharper images, only a relatively low megapixel count is required when printing the image at a small size or to display it on a computer screen.
A sensor with more megapixels will be able to capture more detailed photos and the image will appear sharper. Images with more megapixels can also be printed at a larger size.
The Samsung NX200 supports a still image resolution of 5472 x 3080, which is 4 times higher still image resolution as the Leica M9-P (2592 x 1728). More ...
Image resolution refers to the amount of pixels that make up an photo taken on a digital camera. It is measured as the width x the height of the image - so a 1280 x 720 resolution camera can take a photo that is 1280 pixels wide and 720 pixels tall.
Higher image resolutions mean that the photos are comprised of more pixels, which translate to more detailed and higher quality photos. Also, because they are larger photos, they can be displayed on larger screens or printed out at vastly increased sizes without losing detail.
The Samsung NX200 has a digital zoom of 5x, but the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 and the Sony NEX5T are both only 4x digital zoom digital cameras (1x smaller). More ...
The digital zoom of a camera is a measure of how much the camera can zoom in by cropping the image received by the camera's sensor. A digital zoom is not as good as an optical zoom as it will result in a reduction in image quality the further you zoom in. This is because fewer of the camera's pixels are being used to capture the image.
A digital zoom allows you to enlarge the subject but this can result in the image becoming blurry. A digital zoom can be used if an optical zoom is not available.
The Samsung NX200 supports Full HD video, and so do the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 and the Sony NEX5T, whereas the Leica M9-P does not. More ...
Cameras with full HD video recording can capture video with a resolution of at least 1920 x 1080 pixels.
Full HD video usually appears sharper as more pixels re being recorded.
The Samsung NX200 is a 128GB maximum memory card size digital camera. That's 64GB larger than the Leica M9-P (64GB). More ...
The maximum size of memory card that can be used in this digital camera. Different cameras are designed to take larger capacity cards, so a card that works in one camera may not necessarily work in another.
A digital camera with a larger memory card size means that you can potentially store more photos on the device at once.
The Samsung NX200 has a display diagonal of 3" (as do the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 and the Sony NEX5T), however the Leica M9-P is only a 2.5" screen digital camera (0.5" smaller). More ...
The display diagonal is the size the size of the screen integrated in to the back of the camera. A larger display diagonal makes it easier to see if a shot has turned out as intended. Pocket cameras have smaller display diagonals as full size digital SLRs.
A larger display diagonal makes it easier to take photos and to see if a shot has turned out as intended.
The Samsung NX200 has an HDMI, and so do the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 and the Sony NEX5T, whereas the Leica M9-P does not. More ...
A HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) port is an interface to transfer audio and video data between devices such as digital cameras, computer monitors, TVs and projectors.
A HDMI port on the camera allows you to connect the camera directly to a compatible TV for easy playback of your photos.
The Samsung NX200 is 3D, and so are the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 and the Sony NEX5T, however the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 and the Leica M9-P are not. More ...
3D compatible cameras can take 3D photos with varying degrees of success. Cameras with 2 lenses will generally be able to capture the best 3D pictures.
3D pictures allow you to capture the feel of a place better than a 2D picture could. However you will need a 3D compatible screen to appreciate the results.
The Samsung NX200 has a GPS, however the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1, the Leica M9-P, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 and the Sony NEX5T do not have this feature. More ...
GPS allows the camera to know where it is in the world and to automatically tag each of your photos with the location it was taken at.
If your photos have been tagged with a GPS location you can see where they were taken, automatically let your favourite photo software or website retrieve the address for that location or display them on a map.
The Samsung NX200 features multi burst mode, and so do the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 and the Sony NEX5T, whereas the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 and the Leica M9-P do not. More ...
'Multi burst mode' is a special setting on a digital camera to allow it to take multiple photos in very quick succession at a single button press.
Burst mode is very helpful for sports photography, or any time where you are trying to capture a fast-moving subject.
The Samsung NX200 supports Wi-Fi, and so does the Sony NEX5T, but the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1, the Leica M9-P and the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 do not. More ...
WiFi connectivity allows you upload photos to your computer and the internet without connecting the camera to the computer with a cable.
WiFi connectivity makes it easier to upload your photos as you will not need a cable. Most cameras will also allow you to print photos via Wifi.
The Samsung NX200 costs $195.40, whereas the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 is $1,299.01, the Leica M9-P is $11,999.00, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 is $434.99 and the Sony NEX5T is $610.99.
A greater number of stores increases the price competition amongst retailers for this digital camera and also increases the chances of the product remaining in stock.
6 Reasons Against for Choosing the Samsung NX200
Samsung NX200 is only 12 maximum ISO speed (as does the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1), but the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 is a 6,400 maximum ISO speed digital camera (6,400 lower), the Leica M9-P is a 2,500 maximum ISO speed digital camera (10,300 lower) and the Sony NEX5T is a 25,600 maximum ISO speed digital camera (12,800 higher). More ...
ISO sensitivity denotes the sensitivity of your camera to available light. Modifying the sensitivity causes the camera to gather more or less light when forming an image. Higher sensitivity gathers more light, which means can lead to a sharper image in low-light conditions. However it may also lead to increased 'noise', meaning the ISO level must be carefully modified to get the best shot.
A higher maximum ISO sensitivity will allow you to take photos in lower light levels without using flash.
The Samsung NX200 has a display resolution of 614 pixels, whereas the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 is a 1,230,000 Pixels display resolution digital camera (616,000 pixels higher), the Leica M9-P is a 230,000 Pixels display resolution digital camera (384,000 pixels lower), the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 is a 460,000 Pixels display resolution digital camera (154,000 pixels lower) and the Sony NEX5T is a 921,600 Pixels display resolution digital camera (307,600 pixels higher). More ...
The display resolution on a display camera denotes how high detail the display is.
High resolutions on the display of your camera means that the photos you take will be shown in higher detail, allowing you to see them more clearly.
The Samsung NX200 is a digital camera that takes 320 battery life, whereas the Sony NEX5T only takes 330 battery life. More ...
We do not know the number of battery life taken by the Leica M9-P. It is possible that it does not take any battery life.
The number of shots per battery charge is the number of photos that the camera will typically take on a single charge of the battery.
More shots per battery charge means you will have to recharge the battery less frequently and reduces the need to carry a second back up battery.
The Samsung NX200 has received a Kagoo Score of 79, but the Sony NEX5T scored 80.
The Samsung NX200 is older than the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 by three years, older than the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 by 17 months and older than the Sony NEX5T by 20 months. The Samsung NX200 is the same age as the Leica M9-P.
Samsung digital cameras have an average rating of only 82.8%, however Fujifilm has an average rating of 86.4%, Panasonic has an average rating of 87.2% and Sony has an average rating of 87.9%.
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Sony NEX5T
$610.99
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The Sony NEX5T has a Kagoo Score of 80. With a price tag of $610.99 this digital camera is good value for money. For further details check out our full review of the Sony NEX5T or read our article on whether you should buy a Sony digital camera.
A fully featured and bargain price 218g digital camera. It has an image stabiliser and a touchscreen, is 3D and supports Wi-Fi.
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11 Reasons For for Choosing the Sony NEX5T
The Sony NEX5T supports Full HD video, and so do the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 and the Samsung NX200, however the Leica M9-P does not. More ...
Cameras with full HD video recording can capture video with a resolution of at least 1920 x 1080 pixels.
Full HD video usually appears sharper as more pixels re being recorded.
Sony NEX5T is 3" screen (as do the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 and the Samsung NX200), but the Leica M9-P is only a 2.5" screen digital camera (0.5" smaller). More ...
The display diagonal is the size the size of the screen integrated in to the back of the camera. A larger display diagonal makes it easier to see if a shot has turned out as intended. Pocket cameras have smaller display diagonals as full size digital SLRs.
A larger display diagonal makes it easier to take photos and to see if a shot has turned out as intended.
The Sony NEX5T has a touchscreen (as does the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1), whereas the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1, the Leica M9-P and the Samsung NX200 do not have this feature. More ...
On a camera, this means that the digital display on the back of the camera is touch-sensitive, rather than relying on buttons.
Touchscreens are easier and more intuitive to control.
The Sony NEX5T has an HDMI, and so do the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 and the Samsung NX200, however the Leica M9-P does not. More ...
A HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) port is an interface to transfer audio and video data between devices such as digital cameras, computer monitors, TVs and projectors.
A HDMI port on the camera allows you to connect the camera directly to a compatible TV for easy playback of your photos.
The Sony NEX5T is 3D, and so are the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 and the Samsung NX200, but the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 and the Leica M9-P are not. More ...
3D compatible cameras can take 3D photos with varying degrees of success. Cameras with 2 lenses will generally be able to capture the best 3D pictures.
3D pictures allow you to capture the feel of a place better than a 2D picture could. However you will need a 3D compatible screen to appreciate the results.
The Sony NEX5T has a maximum playback zoom of 34x, whereas the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 is only a 16x maximum playback zoom digital camera (18x lower). More ...
The 'playback zoom' attribute denotes how much you can enlarge photos and videos when viewing them on the cameras digital screen.
A larger playback zoom allows you to zoom in closer on details of your shots, allowing you to better analyse them and pick out any faults or issues before you transfer them to a computer.
The Sony NEX5T features multi burst mode, and so do the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 and the Samsung NX200, however the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 and the Leica M9-P do not. More ...
'Multi burst mode' is a special setting on a digital camera to allow it to take multiple photos in very quick succession at a single button press.
Burst mode is very helpful for sports photography, or any time where you are trying to capture a fast-moving subject.
The Sony NEX5T takes 330 battery life, however the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 only takes 300 battery life, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 only takes 310 battery life and the Samsung NX200 only takes 320 battery life. More ...
We do not know the number of battery life taken by the Leica M9-P. It is possible that it does not take any battery life.
The number of shots per battery charge is the number of photos that the camera will typically take on a single charge of the battery.
More shots per battery charge means you will have to recharge the battery less frequently and reduces the need to carry a second back up battery.
The Sony NEX5T supports Wi-Fi, and so does the Samsung NX200, whereas the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1, the Leica M9-P and the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 do not. More ...
WiFi connectivity allows you upload photos to your computer and the internet without connecting the camera to the computer with a cable.
WiFi connectivity makes it easier to upload your photos as you will not need a cable. Most cameras will also allow you to print photos via Wifi.
The Sony NEX5T has received a Kagoo Score of 80, whereas the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 scored 74, the Leica M9-P scored 72, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 scored 79 and the Samsung NX200 scored 79.
Sony digital cameras have an average rating of 87.9%, but Fujifilm only has an average rating of 86.4%, Leica only has an average rating of 80.1%, Panasonic only has an average rating of 87.2% and Samsung only has an average rating of 82.8%.
9 Reasons Against for Choosing the Sony NEX5T
The Sony NEX5T is a 218g digital camera. That's 182g lighter than the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 (400g), 382g lighter than the Leica M9-P (600g), 100g lighter than the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 (318g) and 74.4g heavier than the Samsung NX200 (143.6g). More ...
The camera's weight will depend on the type and size of camera. Compact cameras are usually the lightest while digital SLRs will be heavier. Also consider the number and weight of lenses to take when using a SLR.
The lower the camera weight, the easier it will be to carry around and it will also reduce your hand luggage weight when flying.
The Sony NEX5T has a megapixels of 16.1MP, but the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 and the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 are both 16MP digital cameras (0.1MP lower), the Leica M9-P is an 18MP digital camera (1.9MP higher) and the Samsung NX200 is a 20.3MP digital camera (4.2MP higher). More ...
The resolution of the images a digital camera produces is measured in megapixels (MP). One megapixel is equal to 1 million pixels and is a result of the pixel width multiplied by the pixel height of the image. While a higher image resolution generally results in sharper images, only a relatively low megapixel count is required when printing the image at a small size or to display it on a computer screen.
A sensor with more megapixels will be able to capture more detailed photos and the image will appear sharper. Images with more megapixels can also be printed at a larger size.
The Sony NEX5T supports a still image resolution of 4912 x 3264, but the Samsung NX200 supports a still image resolution of 5472 x 3080. More ...
Image resolution refers to the amount of pixels that make up an photo taken on a digital camera. It is measured as the width x the height of the image - so a 1280 x 720 resolution camera can take a photo that is 1280 pixels wide and 720 pixels tall.
Higher image resolutions mean that the photos are comprised of more pixels, which translate to more detailed and higher quality photos. Also, because they are larger photos, they can be displayed on larger screens or printed out at vastly increased sizes without losing detail.
The Sony NEX5T has a digital zoom of 4x (as does the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1), whereas the Samsung NX200 is a 5x digital zoom digital camera (1x bigger). More ...
The digital zoom of a camera is a measure of how much the camera can zoom in by cropping the image received by the camera's sensor. A digital zoom is not as good as an optical zoom as it will result in a reduction in image quality the further you zoom in. This is because fewer of the camera's pixels are being used to capture the image.
A digital zoom allows you to enlarge the subject but this can result in the image becoming blurry. A digital zoom can be used if an optical zoom is not available.
The Sony NEX5T has a display resolution of 921 pixels, however the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 is a 1,230,000 Pixels display resolution digital camera (308,400 pixels higher), the Leica M9-P is a 230,000 Pixels display resolution digital camera (691,600 pixels lower), the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 is a 460,000 Pixels display resolution digital camera (461,600 pixels lower) and the Samsung NX200 is a 614,000 Pixels display resolution digital camera (307,600 pixels lower). More ...
The display resolution on a display camera denotes how high detail the display is.
High resolutions on the display of your camera means that the photos you take will be shown in higher detail, allowing you to see them more clearly.
The Sony NEX5T does not have a GPS (As does the the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1), whereas the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1, the Leica M9-P and the Samsung NX200 do. More ...
GPS allows the camera to know where it is in the world and to automatically tag each of your photos with the location it was taken at.
If your photos have been tagged with a GPS location you can see where they were taken, automatically let your favourite photo software or website retrieve the address for that location or display them on a map.
The Sony NEX5T is more expensive than the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 by $176 and more expensive than the Samsung NX200 by $416.
Only 1 shop sell the Sony NEX5T, but 2 stores sell the Leica M9-P and 2 sellers sell the Samsung NX200. More ...
The Sony NEX5T is older than the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 by one year.
The cheapest price that we could find for the NEX5T in the US is $610.99 but in total we found only 1 price for it.
Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1
$1,299.01
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The Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 has a Kagoo Score of 74. However with a price tag of $1,299.01 this digital camera is a bit expensive. For further details check out our full review of the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 or read our article on whether you should buy a Fujifilm digital camera.
A fully featured but only moderate value for money 400g digital camera. It has a built-in flash, an HDMI and a minimum aperture number of 2 and supports Full HD video.
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4 Reasons For for Choosing the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1
The Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 supports Full HD video (as do the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1, the Samsung NX200 and the Sony NEX5T), but the Leica M9-P does not support this feature. More ...
Cameras with full HD video recording can capture video with a resolution of at least 1920 x 1080 pixels.
Full HD video usually appears sharper as more pixels re being recorded.
The Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 is a 3" screen digital camera, and so do the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1, the Samsung NX200 and the Sony NEX5T. That's 0.5" larger than the Leica M9-P (2.5"). More ...
The display diagonal is the size the size of the screen integrated in to the back of the camera. A larger display diagonal makes it easier to see if a shot has turned out as intended. Pocket cameras have smaller display diagonals as full size digital SLRs.
A larger display diagonal makes it easier to take photos and to see if a shot has turned out as intended.
The Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 has an HDMI (as do the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1, the Samsung NX200 and the Sony NEX5T), but the Leica M9-P does not have this feature. More ...
A HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) port is an interface to transfer audio and video data between devices such as digital cameras, computer monitors, TVs and projectors.
A HDMI port on the camera allows you to connect the camera directly to a compatible TV for easy playback of your photos.
The Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 was released three years after the Leica M9-P, released 15 months after the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1, released three years after the Samsung NX200 and released one year after the Sony NEX5T
9 Reasons Against for Choosing the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1
The Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 has a weight of 400g, but the Leica M9-P is a 600g digital camera (200g heavier), the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 is a 318g digital camera (82g lighter), the Samsung NX200 is a 143.6g digital camera (256.4g lighter) and the Sony NEX5T is a 218g digital camera (182g lighter). More ...
The camera's weight will depend on the type and size of camera. Compact cameras are usually the lightest while digital SLRs will be heavier. Also consider the number and weight of lenses to take when using a SLR.
The lower the camera weight, the easier it will be to carry around and it will also reduce your hand luggage weight when flying.
The Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 is a 16.3MP digital camera. That's 1.7MP lower than the Leica M9-P (18MP), 0.2MP higher than the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 and the Sony NEX5T (16.1MP) and 4MP lower than the Samsung NX200 (20.3MP). More ...
The resolution of the images a digital camera produces is measured in megapixels (MP). One megapixel is equal to 1 million pixels and is a result of the pixel width multiplied by the pixel height of the image. While a higher image resolution generally results in sharper images, only a relatively low megapixel count is required when printing the image at a small size or to display it on a computer screen.
A sensor with more megapixels will be able to capture more detailed photos and the image will appear sharper. Images with more megapixels can also be printed at a larger size.
The Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 supports a still image resolution of 4896 x 2760, whereas the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 supports a still image resolution of 4576 x 3056, the Samsung NX200 supports a still image resolution of 5472 x 3080 and the Sony NEX5T supports a still image resolution of 4912 x 3264. More ...
Image resolution refers to the amount of pixels that make up an photo taken on a digital camera. It is measured as the width x the height of the image - so a 1280 x 720 resolution camera can take a photo that is 1280 pixels wide and 720 pixels tall.
Higher image resolutions mean that the photos are comprised of more pixels, which translate to more detailed and higher quality photos. Also, because they are larger photos, they can be displayed on larger screens or printed out at vastly increased sizes without losing detail.
The Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 has a maximum ISO sensitivity of 6. That's 3,900 higher than the Leica M9-P (2,500), 6,400 lower than the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 and the Samsung NX200 (12,800) and 19,200 lower than the Sony NEX5T (25,600). More ...
ISO sensitivity denotes the sensitivity of your camera to available light. Modifying the sensitivity causes the camera to gather more or less light when forming an image. Higher sensitivity gathers more light, which means can lead to a sharper image in low-light conditions. However it may also lead to increased 'noise', meaning the ISO level must be carefully modified to get the best shot.
A higher maximum ISO sensitivity will allow you to take photos in lower light levels without using flash.
The number of battery life on the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 is 300, but the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 only takes 310 battery life, the Samsung NX200 only takes 320 battery life and the Sony NEX5T only takes 330 battery life. More ...
We do not know the number of battery life taken by the Leica M9-P. It is possible that it does not take any battery life.
The number of shots per battery charge is the number of photos that the camera will typically take on a single charge of the battery.
More shots per battery charge means you will have to recharge the battery less frequently and reduces the need to carry a second back up battery.
The Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 has received a Kagoo Score of 74, however the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 scored 79, the Samsung NX200 scored 79 and the Sony NEX5T scored 80.
The Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 is $864 more expensive than the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1, $1,104 more expensive than the Samsung NX200 and $688 more expensive than the Sony NEX5T.
The Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 is only stocked by 1 retailer, whereas the Leica M9-P is stocked by 2 stores and the Samsung NX200 is stocked by 2 sellers. More ...
Fujifilm digital cameras have an average rating of only 86.4%, whereas Panasonic has an average rating of 87.2% and Sony has an average rating of 87.9%.
The cheapest price that we could find for the FinePix XPRO1 in the US is $1,299.01 but in total we found only 1 price for it.
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The Leica M9-P has a Kagoo Score of 72. However with a price tag of $11,999.00 this digital camera is very expensive. For further details check out our full review of the Leica M9-P or read our article on whether you should buy a Leica digital camera.
A fully featured but only average value for money 3x optical zoom digital camera.
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1 Reason For for Choosing the Leica M9-P
A greater number of shops increases the chances of the product remaining in stock and also increases the price competition amongst retailers for this digital camera.
12 Reasons Against for Choosing the Leica M9-P
The Leica M9-P has a weight of 600g, but the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 is a 400g digital camera (200g lighter), the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 is a 318g digital camera (282g lighter), the Samsung NX200 is a 143.6g digital camera (456.4g lighter) and the Sony NEX5T is a 218g digital camera (382g lighter). More ...
The camera's weight will depend on the type and size of camera. Compact cameras are usually the lightest while digital SLRs will be heavier. Also consider the number and weight of lenses to take when using a SLR.
The lower the camera weight, the easier it will be to carry around and it will also reduce your hand luggage weight when flying.
The Leica M9-P is an 18MP digital camera. That's 1.9MP higher than the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 and the Sony NEX5T (16.1MP) and 2.3MP lower than the Samsung NX200 (20.3MP). More ...
The resolution of the images a digital camera produces is measured in megapixels (MP). One megapixel is equal to 1 million pixels and is a result of the pixel width multiplied by the pixel height of the image. While a higher image resolution generally results in sharper images, only a relatively low megapixel count is required when printing the image at a small size or to display it on a computer screen.
A sensor with more megapixels will be able to capture more detailed photos and the image will appear sharper. Images with more megapixels can also be printed at a larger size.
The Leica M9-P supports a still image resolution of 2592 x 1728, whereas the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 supports a still image resolution of 4896 x 2760, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 supports a still image resolution of 4576 x 3056, the Samsung NX200 supports a still image resolution of 5472 x 3080 and the Sony NEX5T supports a still image resolution of 4912 x 3264. More ...
Image resolution refers to the amount of pixels that make up an photo taken on a digital camera. It is measured as the width x the height of the image - so a 1280 x 720 resolution camera can take a photo that is 1280 pixels wide and 720 pixels tall.
Higher image resolutions mean that the photos are comprised of more pixels, which translate to more detailed and higher quality photos. Also, because they are larger photos, they can be displayed on larger screens or printed out at vastly increased sizes without losing detail.
The Leica M9-P has a maximum ISO sensitivity of 2. That's 3,900 lower than the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 (6,400), 10,300 lower than the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 and the Samsung NX200 (12,800) and 23,100 lower than the Sony NEX5T (25,600). More ...
ISO sensitivity denotes the sensitivity of your camera to available light. Modifying the sensitivity causes the camera to gather more or less light when forming an image. Higher sensitivity gathers more light, which means can lead to a sharper image in low-light conditions. However it may also lead to increased 'noise', meaning the ISO level must be carefully modified to get the best shot.
A higher maximum ISO sensitivity will allow you to take photos in lower light levels without using flash.
The Leica M9-P does not support Full HD video, whereas the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1, the Samsung NX200 and the Sony NEX5T do. More ...
Cameras with full HD video recording can capture video with a resolution of at least 1920 x 1080 pixels.
Full HD video usually appears sharper as more pixels re being recorded.
The Leica M9-P has a maximum memory card size of 64GB, however the Samsung NX200 is a 128GB maximum memory card size digital camera (64GB larger). More ...
The maximum size of memory card that can be used in this digital camera. Different cameras are designed to take larger capacity cards, so a card that works in one camera may not necessarily work in another.
A digital camera with a larger memory card size means that you can potentially store more photos on the device at once.
The Leica M9-P is a 2.5" screen digital camera. That's 0.5" smaller than the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1, the Samsung NX200 and the Sony NEX5T (3"). More ...
The display diagonal is the size the size of the screen integrated in to the back of the camera. A larger display diagonal makes it easier to see if a shot has turned out as intended. Pocket cameras have smaller display diagonals as full size digital SLRs.
A larger display diagonal makes it easier to take photos and to see if a shot has turned out as intended.
The Leica M9-P is a 230 pixels display resolution digital camera. That's 1,000,000 pixels lower than the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 (1,230,000 Pixels), 230,000 pixels lower than the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 (460,000 Pixels), 384,000 pixels lower than the Samsung NX200 (614,000 Pixels) and 691,600 pixels lower than the Sony NEX5T (921,600 Pixels). More ...
The display resolution on a display camera denotes how high detail the display is.
High resolutions on the display of your camera means that the photos you take will be shown in higher detail, allowing you to see them more clearly.
The Leica M9-P has received a Kagoo Score of 72, however the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 scored 74, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 scored 79, the Samsung NX200 scored 79 and the Sony NEX5T scored 80.
The Leica M9-P is $10,700 more expensive than the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1, $11,564 more expensive than the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1, $11,804 more expensive than the Samsung NX200 and $11,388 more expensive than the Sony NEX5T.
The Leica M9-P is three years older than the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1, 17 months older than the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 and 20 months older than the Sony NEX5T. The Leica M9-P is the same age as the Samsung NX200.
Leica digital cameras have an average rating of only 80.1%, whereas Fujifilm has an average rating of 86.4%, Panasonic has an average rating of 87.2%, Samsung has an average rating of 82.8% and Sony has an average rating of 87.9%.
The Leica M9-P is 139mm wide, 80mm tall, 37mm deep and weighs 0.6kg.

The cheapest price that we could find for the M9-P in the US is $11,999.00 but in total we found only 2 prices for it.
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The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 has a Kagoo Score of 79. With a price tag of $434.99 this digital camera is good value for money. For further details check out our full review of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 or read our article on whether you should buy a Panasonic digital camera.
A good value for money and fully featured 318g digital camera. It has an image stabiliser and a touchscreen, is 3D and supports Full HD video.
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6 Reasons For for Choosing the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 supports Full HD video (as do the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1, the Samsung NX200 and the Sony NEX5T), however the Leica M9-P does not support this feature. More ...
Cameras with full HD video recording can capture video with a resolution of at least 1920 x 1080 pixels.
Full HD video usually appears sharper as more pixels re being recorded.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 is 3" screen, and so do the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1, the Samsung NX200 and the Sony NEX5T. That's 0.5" larger than the Leica M9-P (2.5"). More ...
The display diagonal is the size the size of the screen integrated in to the back of the camera. A larger display diagonal makes it easier to see if a shot has turned out as intended. Pocket cameras have smaller display diagonals as full size digital SLRs.
A larger display diagonal makes it easier to take photos and to see if a shot has turned out as intended.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 has a touchscreen, and so does the Sony NEX5T, whereas the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1, the Leica M9-P and the Samsung NX200 do not. More ...
On a camera, this means that the digital display on the back of the camera is touch-sensitive, rather than relying on buttons.
Touchscreens are easier and more intuitive to control.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 has an HDMI (as do the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1, the Samsung NX200 and the Sony NEX5T), however the Leica M9-P does not have this feature. More ...
A HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) port is an interface to transfer audio and video data between devices such as digital cameras, computer monitors, TVs and projectors.
A HDMI port on the camera allows you to connect the camera directly to a compatible TV for easy playback of your photos.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 is a 3D digital camera (as are the Samsung NX200 and the Sony NEX5T), but the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 and the Leica M9-P are not. More ...
3D compatible cameras can take 3D photos with varying degrees of success. Cameras with 2 lenses will generally be able to capture the best 3D pictures.
3D pictures allow you to capture the feel of a place better than a 2D picture could. However you will need a 3D compatible screen to appreciate the results.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 features multi burst mode (as do the Samsung NX200 and the Sony NEX5T), however the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 and the Leica M9-P do not feature this benefit. More ...
'Multi burst mode' is a special setting on a digital camera to allow it to take multiple photos in very quick succession at a single button press.
Burst mode is very helpful for sports photography, or any time where you are trying to capture a fast-moving subject.
16 Reasons Against for Choosing the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 has a weight of 318g, however the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 is a 400g digital camera (82g heavier), the Leica M9-P is a 600g digital camera (282g heavier), the Samsung NX200 is a 143.6g digital camera (174.4g lighter) and the Sony NEX5T is a 218g digital camera (100g lighter). More ...
The camera's weight will depend on the type and size of camera. Compact cameras are usually the lightest while digital SLRs will be heavier. Also consider the number and weight of lenses to take when using a SLR.
The lower the camera weight, the easier it will be to carry around and it will also reduce your hand luggage weight when flying.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 is a 16MP digital camera. That's 0.1MP lower than the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 and the Sony NEX5T (16.1MP), 2MP lower than the Leica M9-P (18MP) and 4.3MP lower than the Samsung NX200 (20.3MP). More ...
The resolution of the images a digital camera produces is measured in megapixels (MP). One megapixel is equal to 1 million pixels and is a result of the pixel width multiplied by the pixel height of the image. While a higher image resolution generally results in sharper images, only a relatively low megapixel count is required when printing the image at a small size or to display it on a computer screen.
A sensor with more megapixels will be able to capture more detailed photos and the image will appear sharper. Images with more megapixels can also be printed at a larger size.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 supports a still image resolution of 4576 x 3056, but the Samsung NX200 supports a still image resolution of 5472 x 3080 and the Sony NEX5T supports a still image resolution of 4912 x 3264. More ...
Image resolution refers to the amount of pixels that make up an photo taken on a digital camera. It is measured as the width x the height of the image - so a 1280 x 720 resolution camera can take a photo that is 1280 pixels wide and 720 pixels tall.
Higher image resolutions mean that the photos are comprised of more pixels, which translate to more detailed and higher quality photos. Also, because they are larger photos, they can be displayed on larger screens or printed out at vastly increased sizes without losing detail.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 is a 4x digital zoom digital camera, and so does the Sony NEX5T. That's 1x smaller than the Samsung NX200 (5x). More ...
The digital zoom of a camera is a measure of how much the camera can zoom in by cropping the image received by the camera's sensor. A digital zoom is not as good as an optical zoom as it will result in a reduction in image quality the further you zoom in. This is because fewer of the camera's pixels are being used to capture the image.
A digital zoom allows you to enlarge the subject but this can result in the image becoming blurry. A digital zoom can be used if an optical zoom is not available.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 is a 12 maximum ISO speed digital camera, and so does the Samsung NX200. That's 6,400 higher than the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 (6,400), 10,300 higher than the Leica M9-P (2,500) and 12,800 lower than the Sony NEX5T (25,600). More ...
ISO sensitivity denotes the sensitivity of your camera to available light. Modifying the sensitivity causes the camera to gather more or less light when forming an image. Higher sensitivity gathers more light, which means can lead to a sharper image in low-light conditions. However it may also lead to increased 'noise', meaning the ISO level must be carefully modified to get the best shot.
A higher maximum ISO sensitivity will allow you to take photos in lower light levels without using flash.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 is a 460 pixels display resolution digital camera. That's 770,000 pixels lower than the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 (1,230,000 Pixels), 230,000 pixels higher than the Leica M9-P (230,000 Pixels), 154,000 pixels lower than the Samsung NX200 (614,000 Pixels) and 461,600 pixels lower than the Sony NEX5T (921,600 Pixels). More ...
The display resolution on a display camera denotes how high detail the display is.
High resolutions on the display of your camera means that the photos you take will be shown in higher detail, allowing you to see them more clearly.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 does not have a GPS (As does the the Sony NEX5T), whereas the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1, the Leica M9-P and the Samsung NX200 have this feature. More ...
GPS allows the camera to know where it is in the world and to automatically tag each of your photos with the location it was taken at.
If your photos have been tagged with a GPS location you can see where they were taken, automatically let your favourite photo software or website retrieve the address for that location or display them on a map.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 is a 16x maximum playback zoom digital camera. That's 18x lower than the Sony NEX5T (34x). More ...
The 'playback zoom' attribute denotes how much you can enlarge photos and videos when viewing them on the cameras digital screen.
A larger playback zoom allows you to zoom in closer on details of your shots, allowing you to better analyse them and pick out any faults or issues before you transfer them to a computer.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 takes 310 battery life, however the Samsung NX200 only takes 320 battery life and the Sony NEX5T only takes 330 battery life. More ...
We do not know the number of battery life taken by the Leica M9-P. It is possible that it does not take any battery life.
The number of shots per battery charge is the number of photos that the camera will typically take on a single charge of the battery.
More shots per battery charge means you will have to recharge the battery less frequently and reduces the need to carry a second back up battery.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 does not support Wi-Fi, however the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1, the Leica M9-P, the Samsung NX200 and the Sony NEX5T do. More ...
WiFi connectivity allows you upload photos to your computer and the internet without connecting the camera to the computer with a cable.
WiFi connectivity makes it easier to upload your photos as you will not need a cable. Most cameras will also allow you to print photos via Wifi.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 does not feature bluetooth, but the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1, the Leica M9-P, the Samsung NX200 and the Sony NEX5T do. More ...
Bluetooth is a communication standard used to wirelessly transfer data between devices. In a digital camera, it is used to send photos between the camera and mobile phones and tablets, or to control external peripherals (such as flashes).
Bluetooth is a necessity to use certain modern camera peripherals, so without this tech you will be limited with what extras you can use.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 has received a Kagoo Score of 79, whereas the Sony NEX5T scored 80.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 is $240 more expensive than the Samsung NX200.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 is only stocked by 1 seller, but the Leica M9-P is stocked by 2 retailers and the Samsung NX200 is stocked by 2 shops. More ...
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 is 15 months older than the Fujifilm FinePix XPRO1 and three months older than the Sony NEX5T.
Panasonic digital cameras have an average rating of only 87.2%, but Sony has an average rating of 87.9%.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1 is 116.3mm wide, 67.8mm tall, 39.4mm deep and weighs 318g.

The cheapest price that we could find for the Lumix DMC-GX1 in the US is $434.99 but in total we found only 1 price for it.
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