A First Look At 3 Small Mirrorless Cameras: Sony A6400, Fujifilm X-T30 And Canon EOS RP
If 2018 was a banner year for new mirrorless cameras, the beginning of 2019 has kept the momentum going with the introduction of three new smaller-sized cameras: the Sony a6400, Fujifilm X-T30 and Canon EOS RP.
Now, I realize “smaller” is a somewhat relative term. For example, the EOS RP is larger and heavier in comparison to the X-T30 and a6400, but only by degrees, and in part, that’s because the EOS RP is a full-frame camera. The Fujifilm and Sony have smaller APS-C-sized image sensors.
But being a full-frame camera isn’t always the issue. Take the new Olympus OM-D E-M1X. It uses a Micro Four Thirds image sensor—smaller still than the image sensors found in the a6400 and X-T30—and yet the Olympus is not just significantly bigger than the Sony and Fuji but the Canon as well. And the OM-D E-M1X weighs nearly
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