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Focus peaking
Peaker
vs
Non-peaker
Your camera will highlight what's in focus
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Larger sensor
APS-C
vs
APS-C
More sensor area. Bigger is (generally) better.
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Shoot 4K video
4K (DCI)
vs
1080p
Make sure you have a fast computer
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In-camera panoramas
Yes
vs
No
Stitches multiple shots into a panoramic photo
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Built-in Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
vs
None
Share your photos wirelessly
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Built-in Bluetooth
Yes
vs
No
Always-on wireless connectivity
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Thinner
58 mm
vs
78 mm
Thinner
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Newer
6 years
vs
12 years old
Newer cameras often support more advanced features
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Less shutter lag
0.06
vs
0.27 sec
Focus and take a photo quickly (wide angle)
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More viewfinder magnification
0.75x
vs
0.53x
Get a bigger view of the scene through the eye-level viewfinder
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More pixels
26.1
vs
18.0 megapixels
Higher resolution photos
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Dual card slots
Yes
vs
No
Gives you more storage flexibility
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Headphone jack
Yes
vs
No
Monitor audio recording while you shoot video
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Doesn't require an AA filter
Yes
vs
No
A unique sensor design provides sharp photos without moiré
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Longer exposure
900
vs
30 sec
Long exposures for night shots
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Faster JPEG shooting
20.0 fps
vs
4.8 fps
Faster JPEG shooting (burst mode)
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Bigger JPEG buffer
64
vs
19 shots
Take more JPEG shots before waiting (burst mode)
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Faster RAW shooting
20.0 fps
vs
5.0 fps
Faster RAW shooting in burst mode
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Bigger RAW buffer
36
vs
6 shots
Larger buffer for RAW shots (burst mode)
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Slow-motion videos
Yes
vs
No
Shoot slow-motion videos
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Faster shutter
1/32000
vs
1/4000 sec
Shoot wide open in bright light
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Higher extended ISO
51200
vs
25600 ISO
Higher extended ISO can give more low-light flexibility