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Epson R-D1 vs Fujifilm F770EXR

Portability
75
Imaging
43
Features
20
Overall
33
Epson R-D1 front
 
Fujifilm FinePix F770EXR front
Portability
90
Imaging
39
Features
50
Overall
43

Epson R-D1 vs Fujifilm F770EXR Key Specs

Epson R-D1
(Full Review)
  • 6MP - APS-C Sensor
  • 2" Fixed Display
  • ISO 200 - 1600
  • No Video
  • Leica M Mount
  • 620g - 142 x 89 x 40mm
  • Released March 2004
  • Later Model is Epson R-D1x
Fujifilm F770EXR
(Full Review)
  • 16MP - 1/2" Sensor
  • 3" Fixed Screen
  • ISO 100 - 3200 (Increase to 12800)
  • Sensor-shift Image Stabilization
  • 1920 x 1080 video
  • 25-500mm (F3.5-5.3) lens
  • 234g - 105 x 63 x 36mm
  • Released January 2012
  • New Model is Fujifilm F800EXR
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Epson R-D1 vs Fujifilm F770EXR Overview

Here is a detailed comparison of the Epson R-D1 versus Fujifilm F770EXR, one being a Advanced Mirrorless and the latter is a Small Sensor Superzoom by brands Epson and FujiFilm. There is a significant difference between the resolutions of the R-D1 (6MP) and Fujifilm F770EXR (16MP) and the R-D1 (APS-C) and Fujifilm F770EXR (1/2") feature different sensor measurements.

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The R-D1 was unveiled 8 years before the Fujifilm F770EXR and that is quite a sizable gap as far as tech is concerned. Both the cameras come with different body type with the Epson R-D1 being a Rangefinder-style mirrorless camera and the Fujifilm F770EXR being a Compact camera.

Before we go straight into a thorough comparison, below is a short summary of how the R-D1 matches up vs the Fujifilm F770EXR in the way of portability, imaging, features and an overall rating.

Photography Glossary

        

Reasons to pick Epson R-D1 over the Fujifilm F770EXR

 R-D1 Fujifilm F770EXR 
Focus manually Very exact focus

Reasons to pick Fujifilm F770EXR over the Epson R-D1

 Fujifilm F770EXR R-D1 
ReleasedJanuary 2012March 2004Fresher by 95 months
Screen dimension3"2"Bigger screen (+1")
Screen resolution460k235kCrisper screen (+225k dot)

Common features in the Epson R-D1 and Fujifilm F770EXR

 R-D1 Fujifilm F770EXR 
Screen typeFixed Fixed Fixed screen
Selfie screen No selfie screen
Touch screen No Touch screen

Epson R-D1 vs Fujifilm F770EXR Physical Comparison

For anybody who is planning to carry your camera, you will need to factor in its weight and proportions. The Epson R-D1 provides physical measurements of 142mm x 89mm x 40mm (5.6" x 3.5" x 1.6") having a weight of 620 grams (1.37 lbs) while the Fujifilm F770EXR has measurements of 105mm x 63mm x 36mm (4.1" x 2.5" x 1.4") accompanied by a weight of 234 grams (0.52 lbs).

Compare the Epson R-D1 versus Fujifilm F770EXR in the all new Camera with Lens Size Comparison Tool. Camera Size Comparison with Lenses

Always remember, the weight of an Interchangeable Lens Camera will change dependant on the lens you have chosen at the time. Here is the front view physical size comparison of the R-D1 against the Fujifilm F770EXR.

Epson R-D1 vs Fujifilm F770EXR size comparison

Factoring in size and weight, the portability grade of the R-D1 and Fujifilm F770EXR is 75 and 90 respectively.

Epson R-D1 vs Fujifilm F770EXR top view buttons comparison

Epson R-D1 vs Fujifilm F770EXR Sensor Comparison

In many cases, it's tough to visualize the difference between sensor sizing merely by reading through specifications. The visual here will help offer you a clearer sense of the sensor sizing in the R-D1 and Fujifilm F770EXR.

To sum up, each of the cameras have got different resolutions and different sensor sizing. The R-D1 having a bigger sensor is going to make shooting shallow depth of field easier and the Fujifilm F770EXR will give greater detail having an extra 10MP. Higher resolution can also help you crop photographs much more aggressively. The older R-D1 is going to be disadvantaged with regard to sensor technology.

Epson R-D1 vs Fujifilm F770EXR sensor size comparison

Epson R-D1 vs Fujifilm F770EXR Screen and ViewFinder

Epson R-D1 vs Fujifilm F770EXR Screen and Viewfinder comparison
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Photography Type Scores

Portrait Comparison

Portrait photography with Epson R-D1
Portrait photography with Fujifilm F770EXR
49
focusing manually
sensor size is good (APS-C)
exports RAW files
doesn't have liveview
low megapixels (6MP)
43
MP count good (16 megapixels)
has face detection autofocus
supports RAW formats
no manual focus
external flash not possible
tiny sensor (1/2")
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Street Comparison

Epson R-D1 as a Street photography camera
Fujifilm F770EXR as a Street photography camera
55
sensor size is good (APS-C)
exports RAW files
no moving screen
no image stabilization
heavier than others (620 grams)
68
image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
supports RAW formats
lighter than others in class (234g)
no moving screen
tiny sensor (1/2")
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Sports Comparison

Epson R-D1 Sports photography advice
Fujifilm F770EXR Sports photography advice
29
sensor size is good (APS-C)
doesn't have liveview
lack of shutter priority mode
no image stabilization
low megapixels (6MP)
doesn't have phase detect auto focus
52
great zoom range (25-500mm 20.0 x zoom)
image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
MP count good (16MP)
has tracking autofocus
tiny sensor (1/2")
has no phase detect autofocus
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Travel Comparison

Epson R-D1 Travel photography advice
Fujifilm F770EXR Travel photography advice
38
no Time Lapse mode
heavier than others (620 grams)
low megapixels (6 megapixels)
doesn't contain selfie friendly display
68
lighter than others in class (234g)
MP count good (16MP)
built-in flash
relatively wide (25mm)
very long reach (500mm)
lack of Time Lapse function
display is not selfie friendly
slow maximum aperture (f3.5)
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Landscape Comparison

Landscape photography with Epson R-D1
Landscape photography with Fujifilm F770EXR
46
focusing manually
switch lenses (Leica M mount)
sensor size is good (APS-C)
exports RAW files
tiny screen (2 inches)
doesn't have liveview
no image stabilization
low megapixels (6MP)
no Time Lapse mode
49
relatively wide (25mm)
pretty good screen size (3 inches)
image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
MP count good (16 megapixels)
supports RAW formats
no manual focus
lens is fixed (fixed lens mount)
slow maximum aperture (f3.5)
tiny sensor (1/2")
lack of Time Lapse function
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Vlogging Comparison

Epson R-D1 Vlogging features
Fujifilm F770EXR Vlogging features
9
lack of video recording
34
relatively wide (25mm)
image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
has face detection autofocus
high res video (1920 x 1080 pixels)
lighter than others in class (234g)
slow maximum aperture (f3.5)
display is not selfie friendly
lack of external mic socket
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Epson R-D1 vs Fujifilm F770EXR Specifications

Detailed spec comparison table for Epson R-D1 and Fujifilm F770EXR
 Epson R-D1Fujifilm FinePix F770EXR
General Information
Make Epson FujiFilm
Model type Epson R-D1 Fujifilm FinePix F770EXR
Type Advanced Mirrorless Small Sensor Superzoom
Released 2004-03-11 2012-01-05
Physical type Rangefinder-style mirrorless Compact
Sensor Information
Chip - EXR
Sensor type CCD EXRCMOS
Sensor size APS-C 1/2"
Sensor dimensions 23.7 x 15.6mm 6.4 x 4.8mm
Sensor area 369.7mm² 30.7mm²
Sensor resolution 6 megapixels 16 megapixels
Anti alias filter
Aspect ratio 3:2 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9
Peak resolution 3008 x 2000 4608 x 3456
Highest native ISO 1600 3200
Highest enhanced ISO - 12800
Min native ISO 200 100
RAW images
Autofocusing
Manual focusing
Touch to focus
Continuous AF
AF single
AF tracking
Selective AF
Center weighted AF
AF multi area
AF live view
Face detect focusing
Contract detect focusing
Phase detect focusing
Lens
Lens mount type Leica M fixed lens
Lens zoom range - 25-500mm (20.0x)
Highest aperture - f/3.5-5.3
Macro focusing range - 5cm
Amount of lenses 59 -
Focal length multiplier 1.5 5.6
Screen
Type of display Fixed Type Fixed Type
Display diagonal 2 inch 3 inch
Display resolution 235 thousand dots 460 thousand dots
Selfie friendly
Liveview
Touch friendly
Display technology - TFT color LCD monitor
Viewfinder Information
Viewfinder type Optical (rangefinder) None
Features
Min shutter speed 1 secs 8 secs
Max shutter speed 1/2000 secs 1/2000 secs
Continuous shutter rate - 11.0 frames per second
Shutter priority
Aperture priority
Manually set exposure
Exposure compensation Yes Yes
Set WB
Image stabilization
Integrated flash
Flash distance no built-in flash 3.70 m (Wide: 15 cm–3.7 m / Tele: 90 cm–2.4m)
Flash modes - Auto, On, Off, Red-eye, Slow Sync
External flash
Auto exposure bracketing
White balance bracketing
Exposure
Multisegment exposure
Average exposure
Spot exposure
Partial exposure
AF area exposure
Center weighted exposure
Video features
Supported video resolutions - 1920 x 1080 (30 fps), 1280 x 720 (30 fps), 640 x 480 (30 fps)
Highest video resolution None 1920x1080
Video format - MPEG-4, H.264
Mic port
Headphone port
Connectivity
Wireless None None
Bluetooth
NFC
HDMI
USB none USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
GPS None BuiltIn
Physical
Environmental sealing
Water proofing
Dust proofing
Shock proofing
Crush proofing
Freeze proofing
Weight 620 gr (1.37 lbs) 234 gr (0.52 lbs)
Dimensions 142 x 89 x 40mm (5.6" x 3.5" x 1.6") 105 x 63 x 36mm (4.1" x 2.5" x 1.4")
DXO scores
DXO Overall 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-50A
Self timer No Yes (2 or 10 sec, Auto release, Auto shutter (Dog, Cat))
Time lapse feature
Storage type SD card SD/SDHC/SDXC
Card slots One One
Retail price $1,709 $480