Fujifilm HS50 vs Canon SX50 HS specification comparison review, take a look below and share your thoughts with us.
Sensor:
Fujifilm HS50 features newly developed ½” EXR CMOS II sensor with phase detection and Canon SX 50HS features 12MpCMOS sensor, if we compare the Size Fuji have bit bigger sensor, more megapixel and more ISO range compared to Canon SX50 HS, So specification says that Fuji have better sensor.
Lens:
Canon features 8.3X more optical zoom than Fuji, So Canon wins here.
Image Stabilization:
Fuji features traditional Lens Shift IS whereas Canon Features advance Hybrid Image Stabilization, Intelligent IS to automatically select from six different modes to optimize image stabilization for the given situation: Normal, Panning, Macro (Hybrid) and Tripod IS for stills; and Dynamic, Powered, Macro and Tripod IS for video.
AF Speed / Type:
Fuji HS50 features new Intelligent Hybrid Autofocus system that automatically selects between phase detection autofocus or contrast autofocus in low light,
Canon SX50 HS have AF Speed of 0.19 Sec
Fujifilm HS50 have AF speed of 0.05Sec
The newly announced Fujifilm features Phase AF points within the sensor, due the Phase AF points and contrast detect AF system the Fuji HS 50 achieves a blazing fast AF speed of 0.05Sec, Canon SX50 HS AF speed is limited to 0.19 sec with contrast detect AF system.
Image Processor:
Canon features latest generation of DIGIC V image processor used in 5D Mark III and canon 1DX, Fuji HD50 also uses newly developed EXR II image processor
Video:
With Canon SX50 HS You’re free to use the full range of the zoom in movie mode, and sound is recorded in stereo. Canon SX50 HS frame rate is limited to 30 fps at Full HD while Fujifilm offers you better AF system and 60fps frame rate while recording video.
Display: Fujifilm HS50 features big and high resolution display.
Battery Life: Fuji HS50 gives you more battery life. Canon have NB-10L Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Pack, 7.4VDC, 920mAh , Fuji have 1x NP-W126 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Pack, 7.4VDC, 1300mAh.
Size and Weight: Fuji is bit bigger and heavier compared to Canon SX50 HS.
Fuji HS50 HS Dimension – 5.3 x 4.0 x 5.7″ / 28.50 oz / 808 g
Canon SX50HS Dimension – 4.8 x 3.4 x 4.2″ / 1.2 lb / 0.54 kg
Conclusion:
Fuji HS50 features better Sensor
Canon have more optical zoom
Fuji HS50 features Hybrid AF system
Fuji HS50 Image processor is fast compared to canon in overall score.
Fuji HS50 features better video mode with Phase AF
Fuji HS50 feature better Display
Canon is bit lightweight and smaller compared to Fuji HS50.
If you are looking for Mega zoom camera you can buy Canon, Since SX50 HS features 8.3X more optical zoom than Fuji HS50 with better IS, but based on overall score Fuji HS50 is a clear winner.
Fujifilm is in action, Fuji S series S8500 flagship camera features 46x optical zoom, the S8300 features 42X optical zoom and S8200 features 40X optical zoom.
Only the optical zoom lens is different and rest of the core specification is almost same, take a look at the common specification:
Fujifilm S8500, S8300 and S8200 common specification
FUJINON super zoom Lens (24mm wide-angle, fast apertures of F2.9 to F6.5)
1/2.3inch 16MP BSI-CMOS sensor
Autofocus speed of 0.3 second*1 in fastest conditions
Fujifilm FinePix SL1000 features 50X optical zoom with newly developed image stabilization system, the lens also features 1cm closeup range, 16MP 1/2.3-inch BSI-CMOS sensor, the ISO can be expanded upto 12800, The SL1000 also achieves autofocus speeds as fast as 0.2 second, a startup time of 0.9 seconds, and continuous shooting mode at 10fps at full resolution, the SL1000 is capable of 1080i full HD movie capture at 60 fps with stereo sound. The inePix SL1000 has a highly detailed (920k-dot) electronic viewfinder (EVF), the SL1000 also features 3.0” tilting LCD (920k-dot) screen.
FUJIFILM SL1000 Major Features
16MP 1/2.3-inch BSI-CMOS sensor
Autofocus speed of 0.2seconds*3 in fastest conditions
Continuous shooting up to 10fps at full resolution (max 9 frames)
Start-up time of 0.9 seconds
Full HD movie 1080i/60fps with stereo sound and slow-motion capture at 480fps
Bright 3.0” Tilting LCD screen (920K-dot)
Electronic Viewfinder (920K-dot) with eye sensor
Super Macro to 0.39”
Manual exposure control (P/S/A/M modes)
RAW shooting (RAW, JPEG, RAW+JPEG)
Hotshoe attachment for the use of external flash
Function (Fn) button which can be assigned to frequently used features
Advanced Filters, Instant zoom and Zoom Bracketing
Does the new Fujifilm X100s have better image quality than Fujifilm X100? let’s find out the answer
We know that the new fujfilm X100s have…
New Sensor – APS-C 16M X-Trans CMOS II sensor
No OPLF – OLPF-less architecture
Advance Image processor – powerful EXR Processor II
According to fujfilm the test says the fujfilm X100s have more details and approx 30% less noise than Fuji X100.
Due to the new OLPF-less architecture the Image captured by fujifilm X100s have more details compared to fujifilm X100 (when we see it at 100% scale), Take a look at Resolution Comparison and High-Sensitivity Comparison.
Fujifilm X20 vs X10 Image comparsion, according to fujifilm the new X20 have no Low-Pass Filter (as Nikon D800), the new sensor inside X20, the 2/3-inch X-Trans CMOS II sensor inherits the same architecture and features of the high performance sensor found in the acclaimed X-Pro1 flagship model. Adoption of BSI (backside illumination) technology enables the successful incorporation of phase detection pixels into the array without affecting sensitivity performance- the key to X20’s high-speed AF.
Amazon is taking pre-orders for Fujifilm X100s 16M APS-C compact camera, the new FujiX100s have newly developed X-Trans APS-C CMOS sensor with phase detect AF pixels,
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