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Fujifilm X-T2 vs Kodak M575

Portability
76
Imaging
66
Features
79
Overall
71
Fujifilm X-T2 front
 
Kodak EasyShare M575 front
Portability
95
Imaging
36
Features
24
Overall
31

Fujifilm X-T2 vs Kodak M575 Key Specs

Fujifilm X-T2
(Full Review)
  • 24MP - APS-C Sensor
  • 3.2" Tilting Display
  • ISO 200 - 12800 (Bump to 51200)
  • No Anti-Alias Filter
  • 1/8000s Max Shutter
  • 3840 x 2160 video
  • Fujifilm X Mount
  • 507g - 133 x 92 x 49mm
  • Revealed July 2016
  • Replaced the Fujifilm X-T1
  • Refreshed by Fujifilm X-T3
Kodak M575
(Full Review)
  • 14MP - 1/2.3" Sensor
  • 3" Fixed Screen
  • ISO 80 - 1000
  • 1280 x 720 video
  • 28-140mm (F) lens
  • 152g - 99 x 58 x 19mm
  • Introduced January 2010
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Fujifilm X-T2 vs Kodak M575 Overview

Lets take a more detailed look at the Fujifilm X-T2 vs Kodak M575, one being a Advanced Mirrorless and the latter is a Ultracompact by manufacturers FujiFilm and Kodak. There exists a significant gap between the resolutions of the Fujifilm X-T2 (24MP) and M575 (14MP) and the Fujifilm X-T2 (APS-C) and M575 (1/2.3") posses different sensor sizes.

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The Fujifilm X-T2 was introduced 6 years later than the M575 and that is quite a sizable gap as far as technology is concerned. The two cameras have different body design with the Fujifilm X-T2 being a SLR-style mirrorless camera and the Kodak M575 being a Ultracompact camera.

Before diving straight to a full comparison, here is a short overview of how the Fujifilm X-T2 scores against the M575 when it comes to portability, imaging, features and an overall rating.

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Reasons to pick Fujifilm X-T2 over the Kodak M575

 Fujifilm X-T2 M575 
IntroducedJuly 2016January 2010Fresher by 80 months
Manually focus More exact focus
Screen typeTiltingFixed Tilting screen
Screen dimensions3.2"3"Bigger screen (+0.2")
Screen resolution1040k230kClearer screen (+810k dot)

Reasons to pick Kodak M575 over the Fujifilm X-T2

 M575 Fujifilm X-T2 

Common features in the Fujifilm X-T2 and Kodak M575

 Fujifilm X-T2 M575 
Selfie screen Missing selfie screen
Touch screen Missing Touch screen

Fujifilm X-T2 vs Kodak M575 Physical Comparison

For anyone who is planning to carry your camera often, you will want to think about its weight and size. The Fujifilm X-T2 enjoys exterior dimensions of 133mm x 92mm x 49mm (5.2" x 3.6" x 1.9") accompanied by a weight of 507 grams (1.12 lbs) whilst the Kodak M575 has specifications of 99mm x 58mm x 19mm (3.9" x 2.3" x 0.7") with a weight of 152 grams (0.34 lbs).

Take a look at the Fujifilm X-T2 vs Kodak M575 in the latest Camera and Lens Size Comparison Tool. Camera Size Comparison with Lenses

Do not forget, the weight of an Interchangeable Lens Camera will vary dependant on the lens you have attached at the time. The following is a front view physical size comparison of the Fujifilm X-T2 and the M575.

Fujifilm X-T2 vs Kodak M575 size comparison

Taking into account dimensions and weight, the portability grade of the Fujifilm X-T2 and M575 is 76 and 95 respectively.

Fujifilm X-T2 vs Kodak M575 top view buttons comparison

Fujifilm X-T2 vs Kodak M575 Sensor Comparison

Typically, it's tough to imagine the contrast between sensor sizing just by checking technical specs. The graphic underneath might offer you a more clear sense of the sensor sizes in the Fujifilm X-T2 and M575.

As you have seen, the two cameras provide different megapixel count and different sensor sizing. The Fujifilm X-T2 having a bigger sensor is going to make shooting shallower depth of field easier and the Fujifilm X-T2 will resolve greater detail using its extra 10 Megapixels. Higher resolution can also allow you to crop shots more aggressively. The newer Fujifilm X-T2 provides a benefit when it comes to sensor technology.

Fujifilm X-T2 vs Kodak M575 sensor size comparison

Fujifilm X-T2 vs Kodak M575 Screen and ViewFinder

Fujifilm X-T2 vs Kodak M575 Screen and Viewfinder comparison
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Photography Type Scores

Portrait Comparison

Portrait photography with Fujifilm X-T2
Portrait photography with Kodak M575
79
you can focus manually
good resolution (24MP)
sensor size is nice (APS-C)
features face detection focus
supports RAW formats
28
good resolution (14 megapixels)
manual focus not available
no manual control
no external flash support
very small sensor size (1/2.3")
has no RAW format
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Street Comparison

Street photography with Fujifilm X-T2
Street photography with Kodak M575
75
has a tilting screen
sensor size is nice (APS-C)
supports RAW formats
weather proof
lack of image stabilization
48
no articulating screen
no image stabilization
very small sensor size (1/2.3")
has no RAW format
more heavy than average (152 grams)
maximum ISO low (1,000)
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Sports Comparison

Sports photography with Fujifilm X-T2
Sports photography with Kodak M575
71
max shutter speed is good (1/8,000 seconds)
quiet mode (1/32,000 seconds)
good resolution (24 megapixels)
sensor size is nice (APS-C)
features tracking autofocus
weather proof
supports phase detect auto focus
lack of image stabilization
low battery pack (340 shots)
26
good resolution (14 megapixels)
maximum shutter speed is a little low (1/1,400 seconds)
no shutter priority
no image stabilization
very small sensor size (1/2.3")
has no phase detect auto focus
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Travel Comparison

Fujifilm X-T2 as a Travel photography camera
Kodak M575 as a Travel photography camera
63
weather proof
good resolution (24 megapixels)
low battery pack (340 per charge)
display is not selfie friendly
68
good resolution (14MP)
flash built-in
relatively wide (28mm)
good max aperture (f)
lack of Timelapse recording
more heavy than average (152 grams)
does not feature selfie friendly display
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Landscape Comparison

Landscape photography with Fujifilm X-T2
Landscape photography with Kodak M575
74
you can focus manually
switch lenses (Fujifilm X mount)
screen is a good size (3.2")
good resolution (24MP)
sensor size is nice (APS-C)
no low pass filter
supports RAW formats
weather proof
two card slots
lack of image stabilization
low battery pack (340 shots)
40
relatively wide (28mm)
good max aperture (f)
screen size is good (3 inches)
good resolution (14 megapixels)
manual focus not available
cannot switch lens (fixed lens mount)
no manual control
no image stabilization
very small sensor size (1/2.3")
maximum ISO low (1,000)
has no RAW format
lack of Timelapse recording
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Vlogging Comparison

Fujifilm X-T2 Vlogging advice
Kodak M575 Vlogging advice
33
features face detection focus
high video quality (3840 x 2160 pixels)
comes with external microphone socket
display is not selfie friendly
lack of image stabilization
28
relatively wide (28mm)
good max aperture (f)
does not feature selfie friendly display
no image stabilization
video res low (1280 x 720 pxls)
lack of external microphone jack
more heavy than average (152 grams)
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Fujifilm X-T2 vs Kodak M575 Specifications

Detailed spec comparison table for Fujifilm X-T2 and Kodak M575
 Fujifilm X-T2Kodak EasyShare M575
General Information
Brand FujiFilm Kodak
Model Fujifilm X-T2 Kodak EasyShare M575
Type Advanced Mirrorless Ultracompact
Revealed 2016-07-07 2010-01-05
Body design SLR-style mirrorless Ultracompact
Sensor Information
Powered by X-Processor Pro2 -
Sensor type CMOS X-TRANS III CCD
Sensor size APS-C 1/2.3"
Sensor measurements 23.6 x 15.6mm 6.17 x 4.55mm
Sensor surface area 368.2mm² 28.1mm²
Sensor resolution 24 megapixels 14 megapixels
Anti aliasing filter
Aspect ratio 1:1, 3:2 and 16:9 4:3, 3:2 and 16:9
Max resolution 6000 x 4000 4288 x 3216
Max native ISO 12800 1000
Max enhanced ISO 51200 -
Min native ISO 200 80
RAW pictures
Min enhanced ISO 100 -
Autofocusing
Focus manually
AF touch
AF continuous
AF single
AF tracking
AF selectice
Center weighted AF
Multi area AF
Live view AF
Face detect AF
Contract detect AF
Phase detect AF
Number of focus points 325 -
Lens
Lens mount Fujifilm X fixed lens
Lens focal range - 28-140mm (5.0x)
Macro focus range - 10cm
Number of lenses 54 -
Focal length multiplier 1.5 5.8
Screen
Range of display Tilting Fixed Type
Display diagonal 3.2 inches 3 inches
Display resolution 1,040 thousand dot 230 thousand dot
Selfie friendly
Liveview
Touch function
Viewfinder Information
Viewfinder Electronic None
Viewfinder resolution 2,360 thousand dot -
Viewfinder coverage 100% -
Viewfinder magnification 0.77x -
Features
Minimum shutter speed 30s 8s
Fastest shutter speed 1/8000s 1/1400s
Fastest quiet shutter speed 1/32000s -
Continuous shutter speed 14.0 frames/s -
Shutter priority
Aperture priority
Manual exposure
Exposure compensation Yes -
Set WB
Image stabilization
Built-in flash
Flash range no built-in flash 3.50 m
Flash options Auto, standard, slow sync, manual, commander Auto, Fill-in, Red-Eye reduction, Off
Hot shoe
AEB
WB bracketing
Fastest flash sync 1/250s -
Exposure
Multisegment metering
Average metering
Spot metering
Partial metering
AF area metering
Center weighted metering
Video features
Supported video resolutions 3840 x 2160 (29.97p, 25p, 24p, 23.98p), 1920 x 1080 (59.94p, 50p, 29.97p, 25p, 24p, 23.98p), 1280 x 720 (60p, 50p, 30p, 25p, 24p) 1280 x 720 (30 fps) 640 x 480 (30 fps)
Max video resolution 3840x2160 1280x720
Video file format MPEG-4, H.264 Motion JPEG
Microphone input
Headphone input
Connectivity
Wireless Built-In None
Bluetooth
NFC
HDMI
USB USB 3.0 (5 GBit/sec) USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
GPS None None
Physical
Environmental seal
Water proof
Dust proof
Shock proof
Crush proof
Freeze proof
Weight 507 gr (1.12 pounds) 152 gr (0.34 pounds)
Physical dimensions 133 x 92 x 49mm (5.2" x 3.6" x 1.9") 99 x 58 x 19mm (3.9" x 2.3" x 0.7")
DXO scores
DXO Overall score not tested not tested
DXO Color Depth score not tested not tested
DXO Dynamic range score not tested not tested
DXO Low light score not tested not tested
Other
Battery life 340 shots -
Battery format Battery Pack -
Battery model NP-W126S KLIC-7006
Self timer Yes (2 or 10 secs) Yes (2 or 10 sec)
Time lapse shooting
Storage media Dual SD/SDHC/SDXC UHS II SD/SDHC card, Internal
Storage slots 2 1
Cost at release $1,600 $139