How to choose between Canon EOS M6 and Fujifilm XT20?

1. Canon EOSM6 is actually a simplified version of EOSM5 (but this naming will make many people mistakenly think that M6 is an upgraded version of M5). It removes the built-in viewfinder, and the body is lighter and more The choice of silver body and core components are the same as the EOSM5, while the XT20 is a simplified version of the XT2. The main thing is that it has a 1/8000 second less professional-grade shutter than the XT2. The rest is basically the same as the XT2.

2. Each of these two devices has its own strengths and weaknesses. It is indeed difficult to choose. I will talk about the strengths and weaknesses of these two cameras respectively. Due to space limitations, I will only talk about the core parts, that is, the camera's sensor, lens, processor, and control factors.

3. As far as the sensor is concerned, the M6 ??uses the usual MSK sensor (currently, the sensors of mainstream digital cameras are divided into three categories. One is the traditional MSK sensor, which is divided into direct-illuminated, back-illuminated, and area sensor. The layered type is also called stacked type, etc. M6 adopts the direct type; the second type is the X3 sensor patented by Kodak Technology and Sigma, and the third type is Fuji's exclusive RGB imitation film silver salt disordered X-Tran sensor, used in the XT20 It is the third generation of X-Tran CMOS).

4. About the lens. The lens has a higher impact on imaging than the sensor, so it is the most important. Canon's M series lenses can't be said to be good, at least they lack the luxury lenses, but they can't be said to be bad either. At least they are more generous than Sony's civilian lenses and are worthy of the price.

5. About the processor. The image processor is mainly related to the quality of converting electrical signals into electronic documents, including color, noise control, etc. Generally speaking, Canon's processor technology is better. At least the M series uses 14bits RAW lossless compression, while Fujifilm uses 12bits RAW lossy compression, which has a certain impact on the later stage. As far as the quality of the direct output is concerned, the controversy is relatively large.

d. Regarding control. The controls of the M6 ??and XT20 are both at the same level, with basically no obvious difference. Although Canon's full-pixel dual-core AF is theoretically more advanced than the hybrid AF that integrates phase difference + contrast, Canon's dual-core AF technology is not fully mature, at least. It is not the ultimate. In fact, the current hybrid AF is faster than the dual-core AF, but the difference is basically not noticeable in real shots (the difference is only 0.0X seconds), while the accuracy of the dual-core AF is higher than that of the hybrid AF, although the difference is It is also difficult to perceive. Generally speaking, the M6 ??and XT20 are similar. The slight differences in the laboratory environment do not mean much in real shooting