Retro Looks, New Tech – These Mirrorless Cameras Have the Lot
Beautiful looks and all the tech you could ever need – these Mirrorless cameras have both.
There’s just something special about retro-inspired Mirrorless cameras. On the one hand, they give us all the feels from the glory days of photography. On the other hand, they give us everything we need in a modern tool: great autofocus, fast burst rates, touchscreens, great EVF’s, and more. If you want your camera to make a statement and get you through any shoot you can imagine, check out these five retro-inspired Mirrorless cameras.
Sony a7c
In our review, we said:
“We finally have a small, rangefinder-style camera with a full-frame sensor. There is also a bit of a grip that I don’t mind. It has autofocus, and it pairs well with equally small lenses.”
Chris Gampat – Editor In Chief
Buy now: $1,798
Olympus Pen F
In our review, we said:
“The Olympus Pen f has a heck of a lot going for it. Amongst the good things: stellar autofocus in most situations, great high ISO output, pretty versatile RAW files, incredibly almost perfect ergonomics, a great EVF and LCD screen, and the list goes on. In many ways, it’s the almost perfect camera for many photographers.”
Chris Gampat – Editor In Chief
Buy now: $999
Fujifilm X Pro 3
In our review, we said:
“Event and portrait photographers will appreciate the looks they can get in addition to the gorgeous image quality overall. Couple this with the quiet mechanical shutter or the silent electronic shutter and you’ve got a great camera. Then, when photojournalists need to bring it into the rain or rough environments, they’ll be able to trust that the gear works.”
Chris Gampat – Editor In Chief
Buy now: $1,799.95
Pro Tip: These retro-inspired cameras look beautiful. To keep them looking this way, you’re going to need to clean them often. Wipe them down whenever you use them. Then, once every couple of weeks, give them a deeper clean. This will ensure that they look good and perform at their peak for many years. This camera cleaning kit is all you need.
Leica M10P
In our review, we said:
“Generally speaking though, the camera is also a tank. It’s all-metal, well made, and feels truly like an M camera. I can’t really fault it. Even staffers who don’t like the feel of rangefinders enjoy it.”
Chris Gampat – Editor In Chief
Buy now: $7,794.99
Fujifilm X100V
In our review, we said:
“The Fujifilm X100v is the closest thing we have to a perfect point and shoot on the market. It’s got great autofocus capabilities, wonderful image quality, weather sealing, a revamped lens, and a simple interface. What more could you need?”
Chris Gampat – Editor In Chief
Buy now: $1,349.99