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Epson R-D1 vs FujiFilm S200EXR

Portability
75
Imaging
44
Features
20
Overall
34
Epson R-D1 front
 
FujiFilm FinePix S200EXR front
Portability
54
Imaging
36
Features
29
Overall
33

Epson R-D1 vs FujiFilm S200EXR Key Specs

Epson R-D1
(Full Review)
  • 6MP - APS-C Sensor
  • 2" Fixed Screen
  • ISO 200 - 1600
  • No Video
  • Leica M Mount
  • 620g - 142 x 89 x 40mm
  • Announced March 2004
  • Updated by Epson R-D1x
FujiFilm S200EXR
(Full Review)
  • 12MP - 1/1.6" Sensor
  • 2.7" Fixed Screen
  • ISO 100 - 3200 (Raise to 12800)
  • Optical Image Stabilization
  • 640 x 480 video
  • 31-436mm (F2.8-5.3) lens
  • 865g - 133 x 94 x 145mm
  • Launched July 2009
  • Alternate Name is FinePix S205EXR
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Epson R-D1 vs FujiFilm S200EXR Overview

Following is a in depth review of the Epson R-D1 vs FujiFilm S200EXR, one is a Advanced Mirrorless and the latter is a Small Sensor Superzoom by manufacturers Epson and FujiFilm. There is a big difference among the sensor resolutions of the R-D1 (6MP) and S200EXR (12MP) and the R-D1 (APS-C) and S200EXR (1/1.6") have totally different sensor sizes.

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The R-D1 was introduced 6 years prior to the S200EXR which is a fairly big gap as far as camera tech is concerned. Both the cameras feature different body design with the Epson R-D1 being a Rangefinder-style mirrorless camera and the FujiFilm S200EXR being a SLR-like (bridge) camera.

Before diving into a more detailed comparison, here is a simple summation of how the R-D1 grades vs the S200EXR in relation to portability, imaging, features and an overall score.

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Reasons to pick Epson R-D1 over the FujiFilm S200EXR

 R-D1 S200EXR 
Screen resolution235k230kCrisper screen (+5k dot)

Reasons to pick FujiFilm S200EXR over the Epson R-D1

 S200EXR R-D1 
LaunchedJuly 2009March 2004More modern by 65 months
Screen size2.7"2"Bigger screen (+0.7")

Common features in the Epson R-D1 and FujiFilm S200EXR

 R-D1 S200EXR 
Manually focus Dial accurate focus
Screen typeFixed Fixed Fixed screen
Selfie screen Missing selfie screen
Touch friendly screen Missing Touch friendly screen

Epson R-D1 vs FujiFilm S200EXR Physical Comparison

For anyone who is planning to carry around your camera regularly, you will want to think about its weight and proportions. The Epson R-D1 has outside dimensions of 142mm x 89mm x 40mm (5.6" x 3.5" x 1.6") and a weight of 620 grams (1.37 lbs) while the FujiFilm S200EXR has measurements of 133mm x 94mm x 145mm (5.2" x 3.7" x 5.7") accompanied by a weight of 865 grams (1.91 lbs).

See the Epson R-D1 vs FujiFilm S200EXR in the latest Camera with Lens Size Comparison Tool. Camera Size Comparison with Lenses

Bear in mind, the weight of an Interchangeable Lens Camera will vary dependant on the lens you have chosen during that time. Below is a front view physical size comparison of the R-D1 compared to the S200EXR.

Epson R-D1 vs FujiFilm S200EXR size comparison

Using size and weight, the portability score of the R-D1 and S200EXR is 75 and 54 respectively.

Epson R-D1 vs FujiFilm S200EXR top view buttons comparison

Epson R-D1 vs FujiFilm S200EXR Sensor Comparison

Often, its difficult to see the difference in sensor sizes just by looking through a spec sheet. The picture underneath might provide you a clearer sense of the sensor dimensions in the R-D1 and S200EXR.

As you can see, each of the cameras feature different megapixel count and different sensor sizes. The R-D1 having a bigger sensor will make getting shallow DOF simpler and the FujiFilm S200EXR will provide you with more detail using its extra 6 Megapixels. Higher resolution can also make it easier to crop shots way more aggressively. The more aged R-D1 will be behind with regard to sensor technology.

Epson R-D1 vs FujiFilm S200EXR sensor size comparison

Epson R-D1 vs FujiFilm S200EXR Screen and ViewFinder

Epson R-D1 vs FujiFilm S200EXR Screen and Viewfinder comparison
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Photography Type Scores

Portrait Comparison

Epson R-D1 Portrait photography factors
FujiFilm S200EXR Portrait photography factors
50
you can focus manually
nice sensor size (APS-C)
supports RAW formats
does not have liveview
MP count low (6 megapixels)
45
manual focus
supports face detection autofocus
exports RAW formats
low megapixels (12MP)
small sensor size (1/1.6")
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Street Comparison

Street photography with Epson R-D1
Street photography with FujiFilm S200EXR
55
nice sensor size (APS-C)
supports RAW formats
screen does not articulate
does not have image stabilization
more heavy than others in class (620 grams)
45
has image stabilization (Optical)
exports RAW formats
fixed screen
small sensor size (1/1.6")
heavier than competitors (865g)
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Sports Comparison

Epson R-D1 Sports photography details
FujiFilm S200EXR Sports photography details
30
nice sensor size (APS-C)
does not have liveview
no shutter priority
does not have image stabilization
MP count low (6MP)
no phase detect AF
34
excellent zoom range (31-436mm 14.1 x zoom)
has image stabilization (Optical)
continuous shooting slow (2.0 frames per second)
low megapixels (12MP)
small sensor size (1/1.6")
has no phase detect autofocus
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Travel Comparison

Epson R-D1 Travel photography advice
FujiFilm S200EXR Travel photography advice
38
does not have Timelapse mode
more heavy than others in class (620g)
MP count low (6MP)
does not contain selfie friendly screen
38
has built in flash
very long reach (436mm)
lack of Time Lapse recording
heavier than competitors (865g)
low megapixels (12 megapixels)
doesn't contain selfie friendly screen
wide angle not the best (31mm)
sluggish max aperture (f2.8)
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Landscape Comparison

Epson R-D1 Landscape photography details
FujiFilm S200EXR Landscape photography details
47
you can focus manually
swap lenses (Leica M mount)
nice sensor size (APS-C)
supports RAW formats
small screen (2 inch)
does not have liveview
does not have image stabilization
MP count low (6MP)
does not have Timelapse mode
34
manual focus
has image stabilization (Optical)
exports RAW formats
can't change lenses (fixed lens mount)
wide angle not the best (31mm)
sluggish max aperture (f2.8)
tiny screen (2.7")
low megapixels (12 megapixels)
small sensor size (1/1.6")
lack of Time Lapse recording
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Vlogging Comparison

Epson R-D1 Vlogging highlights
FujiFilm S200EXR Vlogging highlights
9
can't shoot video
19
has image stabilization (Optical)
supports face detection autofocus
wide angle not the best (31mm)
sluggish max aperture (f2.8)
doesn't contain selfie friendly screen
low res video (640 x 480 resolution)
lack of external mic jack
heavier than competitors (865 grams)
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Epson R-D1 vs FujiFilm S200EXR Specifications

Detailed spec comparison table for Epson R-D1 and FujiFilm S200EXR
 Epson R-D1FujiFilm FinePix S200EXR
General Information
Brand Name Epson FujiFilm
Model type Epson R-D1 FujiFilm FinePix S200EXR
Also Known as - FinePix S205EXR
Class Advanced Mirrorless Small Sensor Superzoom
Announced 2004-03-11 2009-07-22
Body design Rangefinder-style mirrorless SLR-like (bridge)
Sensor Information
Powered by - EXR
Sensor type CCD CCD
Sensor size APS-C 1/1.6"
Sensor dimensions 23.7 x 15.6mm 8 x 6mm
Sensor surface area 369.7mm² 48.0mm²
Sensor resolution 6 megapixels 12 megapixels
Anti alias filter
Aspect ratio 3:2 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9
Maximum resolution 3008 x 2000 4000 x 3000
Maximum native ISO 1600 3200
Maximum boosted ISO - 12800
Minimum native ISO 200 100
RAW images
Autofocusing
Focus manually
AF touch
AF continuous
AF single
AF tracking
AF selectice
Center weighted AF
Multi area AF
Live view AF
Face detection focusing
Contract detection focusing
Phase detection focusing
Lens
Lens support Leica M fixed lens
Lens zoom range - 31-436mm (14.1x)
Maximum aperture - f/2.8-5.3
Macro focusing distance - 1cm
Number of lenses 59 -
Focal length multiplier 1.5 4.5
Screen
Screen type Fixed Type Fixed Type
Screen diagonal 2 inch 2.7 inch
Resolution of screen 235k dot 230k dot
Selfie friendly
Liveview
Touch screen
Viewfinder Information
Viewfinder Optical (rangefinder) Electronic
Features
Lowest shutter speed 1s 30s
Highest shutter speed 1/2000s 1/4000s
Continuous shooting speed - 2.0fps
Shutter priority
Aperture priority
Manual exposure
Exposure compensation Yes Yes
Change WB
Image stabilization
Integrated flash
Flash distance no built-in flash 7.20 m
Flash settings - Auto, On, Off, Red-eye, Slow Syncro
Hot shoe
Auto exposure bracketing
WB bracketing
Exposure
Multisegment metering
Average metering
Spot metering
Partial metering
AF area metering
Center weighted metering
Video features
Video resolutions - 640 x 480 (30 fps), 320 x 240 (30 fps)
Maximum video resolution None 640x480
Video data format - Motion JPEG
Mic input
Headphone input
Connectivity
Wireless None None
Bluetooth
NFC
HDMI
USB none USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
GPS None None
Physical
Environmental seal
Water proofing
Dust proofing
Shock proofing
Crush proofing
Freeze proofing
Weight 620 grams (1.37 pounds) 865 grams (1.91 pounds)
Physical dimensions 142 x 89 x 40mm (5.6" x 3.5" x 1.6") 133 x 94 x 145mm (5.2" x 3.7" x 5.7")
DXO scores
DXO All around rating not tested not tested
DXO Color Depth rating not tested not tested
DXO Dynamic range rating not tested not tested
DXO Low light rating not tested not tested
Other
Battery ID - NP-140
Self timer No Yes (2 or 10 sec)
Time lapse shooting
Type of storage SD card SD/SDHC Internal
Storage slots 1 1
Pricing at launch $1,709 $500