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Fujifilm XP150 vs Kodak M530

Portability
92
Imaging
37
Features
33
Overall
35
Fujifilm FinePix XP150 front
 
Kodak EasyShare M530 front
Portability
95
Imaging
35
Features
14
Overall
26

Fujifilm XP150 vs Kodak M530 Key Specs

Fujifilm XP150
(Full Review)
  • 14MP - 1/2.3" Sensor
  • 2.7" Fixed Display
  • ISO 100 - 3200
  • Sensor-shift Image Stabilization
  • 1920 x 1080 video
  • 28-140mm (F3.9-4.9) lens
  • 205g - 103 x 71 x 27mm
  • Announced January 2012
Kodak M530
(Full Review)
  • 12MP - 1/2.3" Sensor
  • 2.7" Fixed Screen
  • ISO 80 - 1000
  • 640 x 480 video
  • 36-108mm (F) lens
  • 150g - 94 x 57 x 23mm
  • Revealed January 2010
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Fujifilm XP150 vs Kodak M530 Overview

On this page, we will be looking at the Fujifilm XP150 versus Kodak M530, former being a Waterproof while the latter is a Small Sensor Compact by manufacturers FujiFilm and Kodak. The resolution of the Fujifilm XP150 (14MP) and the M530 (12MP) is relatively comparable and both cameras have the same sensor size (1/2.3").

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The Fujifilm XP150 was released 2 years later than the M530 and that is a fairly significant difference as far as camera tech is concerned. Both the cameras have the same body design (Compact).

Before we go into a comprehensive comparison, here is a brief view of how the Fujifilm XP150 scores vs the M530 in terms of portability, imaging, features and an overall grade.

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Reasons to pick Fujifilm XP150 over the Kodak M530

 Fujifilm XP150 M530 
RevealedJanuary 2012January 2010More recent by 25 months

Reasons to pick Kodak M530 over the Fujifilm XP150

 M530 Fujifilm XP150 

Common features in the Fujifilm XP150 and Kodak M530

 Fujifilm XP150 M530 
Manual focus No manual focusing
Screen typeFixed Fixed Fixed screen
Screen dimensions2.7"2.7"Equal screen size
Screen resolution230k230kExact same screen resolution
Selfie screen Lack of selfie screen
Touch friendly screen Lack of Touch friendly screen

Fujifilm XP150 vs Kodak M530 Physical Comparison

If you're intending to lug around your camera frequently, you need to think about its weight and dimensions. The Fujifilm XP150 enjoys physical dimensions of 103mm x 71mm x 27mm (4.1" x 2.8" x 1.1") accompanied by a weight of 205 grams (0.45 lbs) while the Kodak M530 has dimensions of 94mm x 57mm x 23mm (3.7" x 2.2" x 0.9") having a weight of 150 grams (0.33 lbs).

Take a look at the Fujifilm XP150 versus Kodak M530 in our brand new Camera & Lens Size Comparison Tool. Camera Size Comparison with Lenses

Do not forget, the weight of an ILC will change based on the lens you choose at that time. Underneath is a front view scale comparison of the Fujifilm XP150 and the M530.

Fujifilm XP150 vs Kodak M530 size comparison

Factoring in size and weight, the portability score of the Fujifilm XP150 and M530 is 92 and 95 respectively.

Fujifilm XP150 vs Kodak M530 top view buttons comparison

Fujifilm XP150 vs Kodak M530 Sensor Comparison

Often, its hard to imagine the difference in sensor measurements just by going through a spec sheet. The photograph underneath will offer you a clearer sense of the sensor dimensions in the Fujifilm XP150 and M530.

Clearly, both the cameras have the same sensor dimensions albeit different MP. You can count on the Fujifilm XP150 to provide extra detail as a result of its extra 2MP. Higher resolution will make it easier to crop pictures a bit more aggressively. The younger Fujifilm XP150 should have an advantage when it comes to sensor tech.

Fujifilm XP150 vs Kodak M530 sensor size comparison

Fujifilm XP150 vs Kodak M530 Screen and ViewFinder

Fujifilm XP150 vs Kodak M530 Screen and Viewfinder comparison
Photography Glossary

Photography Type Scores

Portrait Comparison

Portrait photography with Fujifilm XP150
Portrait photography with Kodak M530
28
MP count decent (14 megapixels)
lack of manual focus
manual mode not available
cannot use external flash
small sensor (1/2.3")
lack of RAW support
21
lack of manual focus
no manual mode
cannot use external flash
MP count low (12 megapixels)
tiny sensor size (1/2.3")
doesn't have RAW support
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Street Comparison

Street photography with Fujifilm XP150
Street photography with Kodak M530
61
built in image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
weather proofing
no articulating screen
small sensor (1/2.3")
lack of RAW support
47
screen is fixed
lack of image stabilization
tiny sensor size (1/2.3")
doesn't have RAW support
low max ISO (1,000)
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Sports Comparison

Fujifilm XP150 Sports photography features
Kodak M530 Sports photography features
43
built in image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
MP count decent (14 megapixels)
offers tracking autofocus
weather proofing
max frames per second very slow (3.0 fps)
no shutter priority mode
small sensor (1/2.3")
lack of phase detect auto focus
17
maximum shutter speed is a little low (1/1,400 seconds)
lack of shutter priority mode
lack of image stabilization
MP count low (12 megapixels)
tiny sensor size (1/2.3")
doesn't have phase detect autofocus
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Travel Comparison

Fujifilm XP150 Travel photography advice
Kodak M530 Travel photography advice
67
weather proofing
MP count decent (14MP)
built-in flash
really wide (28mm)
lack of Time Lapse mode
doesn't posses selfie friendly screen
somewhat slow max aperture (f3.9)
58
has built in flash
very good maximum aperture (f)
does not have Time Lapse function
MP count low (12 megapixels)
display is not selfie friendly
wide angle not fantastic (36mm)
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Landscape Comparison

Fujifilm XP150 Landscape photography features
Kodak M530 Landscape photography features
40
really wide (28mm)
built in image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
MP count decent (14 megapixels)
weather proofing
lack of manual focus
lens is fixed (fixed lens mount)
somewhat slow max aperture (f3.9)
tiny screen (2.7 inch)
manual mode not available
small sensor (1/2.3")
lack of RAW support
lack of Time Lapse mode
27
very good maximum aperture (f)
lack of manual focus
lens is fixed (fixed lens mount)
wide angle not fantastic (36mm)
tiny screen (2.7 inches)
no manual mode
lack of image stabilization
MP count low (12MP)
tiny sensor size (1/2.3")
low max ISO (1,000)
doesn't have RAW support
does not have Time Lapse function
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Vlogging Comparison

Fujifilm XP150 Vlogging info
Kodak M530 Vlogging info
32
really wide (28mm)
built in image stabilization (Sensor-shift)
high video quality (1920 x 1080 pixels)
somewhat slow max aperture (f3.9)
doesn't posses selfie friendly screen
lack of external mic support
25
very good maximum aperture (f)
wide angle not fantastic (36mm)
display is not selfie friendly
lack of image stabilization
video quality not great (640 x 480 resolution)
does not have mic port
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Fujifilm XP150 vs Kodak M530 Specifications

Detailed spec comparison table for Fujifilm XP150 and Kodak M530
 Fujifilm FinePix XP150Kodak EasyShare M530
General Information
Make FujiFilm Kodak
Model type Fujifilm FinePix XP150 Kodak EasyShare M530
Type Waterproof Small Sensor Compact
Announced 2012-01-05 2010-01-05
Body design Compact Compact
Sensor Information
Sensor type CMOS CCD
Sensor size 1/2.3" 1/2.3"
Sensor dimensions 6.17 x 4.55mm 6.17 x 4.55mm
Sensor surface area 28.1mm² 28.1mm²
Sensor resolution 14 megapixels 12 megapixels
Anti alias filter
Aspect ratio 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9
Maximum resolution 4608 x 3072 4000 x 3000
Maximum native ISO 3200 1000
Lowest native ISO 100 80
RAW pictures
Autofocusing
Focus manually
AF touch
AF continuous
Single AF
AF tracking
AF selectice
AF center weighted
Multi area AF
Live view AF
Face detect focusing
Contract detect focusing
Phase detect focusing
Cross type focus points - -
Lens
Lens mount type fixed lens fixed lens
Lens zoom range 28-140mm (5.0x) 36-108mm (3.0x)
Maximum aperture f/3.9-4.9 -
Macro focusing range 9cm 10cm
Focal length multiplier 5.8 5.8
Screen
Range of display Fixed Type Fixed Type
Display diagonal 2.7" 2.7"
Resolution of display 230 thousand dot 230 thousand dot
Selfie friendly
Liveview
Touch friendly
Display technology TFT color LCD monitor -
Viewfinder Information
Viewfinder type None None
Features
Lowest shutter speed 4 seconds 1/8 seconds
Highest shutter speed 1/2000 seconds 1/1400 seconds
Continuous shooting speed 3.0fps -
Shutter priority
Aperture priority
Manual exposure
Change WB
Image stabilization
Built-in flash
Flash distance 3.10 m 4.00 m
Flash modes Auto, On, Off, Red-eye, Slow Sync Auto, Fill-in, Red-Eye reduction, Off
Hot shoe
AE bracketing
WB bracketing
Exposure
Multisegment exposure
Average exposure
Spot exposure
Partial exposure
AF area exposure
Center weighted exposure
Video features
Video resolutions 1920 x 1080 (30fps), 1280 x 720 (30 fps), 640 x 480 (30 fps) 640 x 480 (30 fps)
Maximum video resolution 1920x1080 640x480
Video file format H.264, Motion JPEG Motion JPEG
Mic jack
Headphone jack
Connectivity
Wireless None None
Bluetooth
NFC
HDMI
USB USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
GPS BuiltIn None
Physical
Environmental seal
Water proofing
Dust proofing
Shock proofing
Crush proofing
Freeze proofing
Weight 205 gr (0.45 lbs) 150 gr (0.33 lbs)
Physical dimensions 103 x 71 x 27mm (4.1" x 2.8" x 1.1") 94 x 57 x 23mm (3.7" x 2.2" x 0.9")
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 life 300 photographs -
Battery form Battery Pack -
Battery ID NP-50A KLIC-7006
Self timer Yes (2 or 10 sec, Auto release, Auto shutter (Dog, Cat), Couple, Portrait) Yes (2 or 10 sec)
Time lapse feature
Type of storage SD/ SDHC/ SDXC SD/SDHC card, Internal
Storage slots Single Single
Retail cost $260 $110