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Canon M10 vs Fujifilm X-Pro1

Portability
88
Imaging
62
Features
70
Overall
65
Canon EOS M10 front
 
Fujifilm X-Pro1 front
Portability
80
Imaging
57
Features
52
Overall
55

Canon M10 vs Fujifilm X-Pro1 Key Specs

Canon M10
(Full Review)
  • 18MP - APS-C Sensor
  • 3" Tilting Display
  • ISO 100 - 12800 (Bump to 25600)
  • 1920 x 1080 video
  • Canon EF-M Mount
  • 301g - 108 x 67 x 35mm
  • Launched October 2015
  • New Model is Canon M100
Fujifilm X-Pro1
(Full Review)
  • 16MP - APS-C Sensor
  • 3" Fixed Screen
  • ISO 100 - 6400 (Bump to 25600)
  • No Anti-Alias Filter
  • 1920 x 1080 video
  • Fujifilm X Mount
  • 450g - 140 x 82 x 43mm
  • Introduced June 2012
  • Later Model is Fujifilm X-Pro2
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Canon M10 vs Fujifilm X-Pro1 Overview

Below, we will be reviewing the Canon M10 versus Fujifilm X-Pro1, former is a Entry-Level Mirrorless while the latter is a Advanced Mirrorless by competitors Canon and FujiFilm. The resolution of the M10 (18MP) and the Fujifilm X-Pro1 (16MP) is relatively close and they come with the exact same sensor sizes (APS-C).

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The M10 was launched 3 years after the Fujifilm X-Pro1 which is a fairly serious difference as far as camera technology is concerned. Both of these cameras come with the identical body type (Rangefinder-style mirrorless).

Before getting through a step-by-step comparison, below is a concise view of how the M10 grades against the Fujifilm X-Pro1 with respect to portability, imaging, features and an overall mark.

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Reasons to pick Canon M10 over the Fujifilm X-Pro1

 M10 Fujifilm X-Pro1 
IntroducedOctober 2015June 2012Newer by 41 months
Screen typeTiltingFixed Tilting screen
Selfie screen Easy selfies
Touch screen Quickly navigate

Reasons to pick Fujifilm X-Pro1 over the Canon M10

 Fujifilm X-Pro1 M10 
Screen resolution1230k1040kSharper screen (+190k dot)

Common features in the Canon M10 and Fujifilm X-Pro1

 M10 Fujifilm X-Pro1 
Manual focus More accurate focusing
Screen dimension3"3"Identical screen dimensions

Canon M10 vs Fujifilm X-Pro1 Physical Comparison

If you're looking to travel with your camera often, you have to factor in its weight and dimensions. The Canon M10 has external measurements of 108mm x 67mm x 35mm (4.3" x 2.6" x 1.4") along with a weight of 301 grams (0.66 lbs) while the Fujifilm X-Pro1 has dimensions of 140mm x 82mm x 43mm (5.5" x 3.2" x 1.7") having a weight of 450 grams (0.99 lbs).

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Remember that, the weight of an ILC will change depending on the lens you are employing during that time. Underneath is the front view measurements comparison of the M10 vs the Fujifilm X-Pro1.

Canon M10 vs Fujifilm X-Pro1 size comparison

Looking at dimensions and weight, the portability rating of the M10 and Fujifilm X-Pro1 is 88 and 80 respectively.

Canon M10 vs Fujifilm X-Pro1 top view buttons comparison

Canon M10 vs Fujifilm X-Pro1 Sensor Comparison

Quite often, its hard to picture the difference in sensor dimensions purely by looking through technical specs. The pic below will provide you a more clear sense of the sensor sizing in the M10 and Fujifilm X-Pro1.

As you can tell, both the cameras have got the exact same sensor measurements albeit different resolution. You can count on the Canon M10 to provide you with extra detail utilizing its extra 2 Megapixels. Higher resolution will make it easier to crop photographs much more aggressively. The more recent M10 provides a benefit with regard to sensor innovation.

Canon M10 vs Fujifilm X-Pro1 sensor size comparison

Canon M10 vs Fujifilm X-Pro1 Screen and ViewFinder

Canon M10 vs Fujifilm X-Pro1 Screen and Viewfinder comparison
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Photography Type Scores

Portrait Comparison

Portrait photography with Canon M10
Portrait photography with Fujifilm X-Pro1
70
you can focus manually
sensor resolution is decent (18MP)
decent sensor size (APS-C)
supports face detect autofocus
supports RAW files
external flash not possible
74
you can focus manually
good resolution (16 megapixels)
nice sensor size (APS-C)
supports RAW files
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Street Comparison

Canon M10 Street photography details
Fujifilm X-Pro1 Street photography details
79
screen tilts
decent sensor size (APS-C)
supports RAW files
comes with focus via touch
does not have image stabilization
64
nice sensor size (APS-C)
supports RAW files
no articulating screen
no image stabilization
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Sports Comparison

Canon M10 as a Sports photography camera
Fujifilm X-Pro1 as a Sports photography camera
59
sensor resolution is decent (18 megapixels)
decent sensor size (APS-C)
supports tracking focus
comes with phase detect autofocus
continuous shooting slow (4.6 frames per second)
does not have image stabilization
bad battery pack (255 per charge)
45
good resolution (16 megapixels)
nice sensor size (APS-C)
slow continuous shooting (6.0 fps)
no image stabilization
bad battery pack (300 CIPA)
lacks phase detect auto focus
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Travel Comparison

Canon M10 Travel photography features
Fujifilm X-Pro1 Travel photography features
74
comes with focus via touch
sensor resolution is decent (18MP)
flash built-in
screen is selfie friendly
does not have Time Lapse recording
bad battery pack (255 CIPA)
53
good resolution (16MP)
does not have Timelapse mode
bad battery pack (300 shots)
does not offer selfie friendly display
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Landscape Comparison

Canon M10 Landscape photography details
Fujifilm X-Pro1 Landscape photography details
66
you can focus manually
swap lenses (Canon EF-M mount)
screen size is good (3")
sensor resolution is decent (18 megapixels)
decent sensor size (APS-C)
supports RAW files
does not have image stabilization
bad battery pack (255 CIPA)
does not have Time Lapse recording
65
you can focus manually
interchangeable lenses (Fujifilm X mount)
good sized screen (3")
good resolution (16 megapixels)
nice sensor size (APS-C)
doesnt have low pass filter
supports RAW files
no image stabilization
bad battery pack (300 per charge)
does not have Timelapse mode
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Vlogging Comparison

Canon M10 Vlogging factors
Fujifilm X-Pro1 Vlogging factors
74
screen is selfie friendly
touchscreen functionality
supports face detect autofocus
video resolution high (1920 x 1080 pxls)
does not have image stabilization
does not have mic port
26
video res high (1920 x 1080 resolution)
does not offer selfie friendly display
no image stabilization
does not have external microphone socket
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Canon M10 vs Fujifilm X-Pro1 Specifications

Detailed spec comparison table for Canon M10 and Fujifilm X-Pro1
 Canon EOS M10Fujifilm X-Pro1
General Information
Make Canon FujiFilm
Model Canon EOS M10 Fujifilm X-Pro1
Type Entry-Level Mirrorless Advanced Mirrorless
Launched 2015-10-12 2012-06-28
Physical type Rangefinder-style mirrorless Rangefinder-style mirrorless
Sensor Information
Powered by DIGIC 6 EXR Pro
Sensor type CMOS CMOS X-TRANS I
Sensor size APS-C APS-C
Sensor measurements 22.3 x 14.9mm 23.6 x 15.6mm
Sensor area 332.3mm² 368.2mm²
Sensor resolution 18 megapixels 16 megapixels
Anti aliasing filter
Aspect ratio 3:2 and 16:9 1:1, 3:2 and 16:9
Peak resolution 5184 x 3456 4896 x 3264
Highest native ISO 12800 6400
Highest enhanced ISO 25600 25600
Minimum native ISO 100 100
RAW photos
Autofocusing
Manual focus
Touch focus
Continuous autofocus
Single autofocus
Autofocus tracking
Selective autofocus
Center weighted autofocus
Autofocus multi area
Autofocus live view
Face detect autofocus
Contract detect autofocus
Phase detect autofocus
Number of focus points 49 -
Cross focus points - -
Lens
Lens mounting type Canon EF-M Fujifilm X
Number of lenses 23 54
Crop factor 1.6 1.5
Screen
Type of display Tilting Fixed Type
Display sizing 3 inches 3 inches
Resolution of display 1,040k dots 1,230k dots
Selfie friendly
Liveview
Touch display
Display tech - TFT color LCD monitor
Viewfinder Information
Viewfinder None Electronic and Optical (tunnel)
Viewfinder coverage - 100 percent
Viewfinder magnification - 0.6x
Features
Min shutter speed 30 secs 30 secs
Max shutter speed 1/4000 secs 1/4000 secs
Continuous shutter rate 4.6 frames/s 6.0 frames/s
Shutter priority
Aperture priority
Manual mode
Exposure compensation Yes Yes
Change white balance
Image stabilization
Built-in flash
Flash range 5.00 m (at ISO 100) no built-in flash
Flash settings Auto, on, off, slow synchro Auto, On, Off, Red-Eye, Slow Sync, Rear-curtain
External flash
AEB
White balance bracketing
Max flash synchronize - 1/180 secs
Exposure
Multisegment exposure
Average exposure
Spot exposure
Partial exposure
AF area exposure
Center weighted exposure
Video features
Supported video resolutions 1920 x 1080 (30p, 25p, 24p), 1280 x 720 (60p, 50p), 640 x 480 (30p, 25p) 1920 x 1080 (24 fps), 1280 x 720 (24 fps)
Highest video resolution 1920x1080 1920x1080
Video file format MPEG-4, H.264 H.264
Microphone port
Headphone port
Connectivity
Wireless Built-In None
Bluetooth
NFC
HDMI
USB USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
GPS None None
Physical
Environment sealing
Water proof
Dust proof
Shock proof
Crush proof
Freeze proof
Weight 301 gr (0.66 lbs) 450 gr (0.99 lbs)
Dimensions 108 x 67 x 35mm (4.3" x 2.6" x 1.4") 140 x 82 x 43mm (5.5" x 3.2" x 1.7")
DXO scores
DXO Overall score 65 not tested
DXO Color Depth score 22.0 not tested
DXO Dynamic range score 11.0 not tested
DXO Low light score 753 not tested
Other
Battery life 255 images 300 images
Battery type Battery Pack Battery Pack
Battery model LP-E12 NP-W126
Self timer Yes (2 or 10 secs, custom) Yes (2 or 10 sec)
Time lapse recording
Storage type SD/SDHC/SDXC SD/SDHC/SDXC
Card slots 1 1
Retail price $599 $1,169