In this comparison, we will evaluate the Fujifilm X100S and the Kodak EasyShare M530, highlighting the advantages of each over the other, discussing their pros and cons, shared strengths and weaknesses, and providing a rating based on their available features and specifications to assist you in choosing the one that best suits your needs.
Fujifilm X100S was introduced in July 2013 and Kodak EasyShare M530 was introduced in January 2010. Let us first list highlights of the models.
Fujifilm X100S Highlights
- 16.3 MP APS-C CMOS Sensor
- No Optical Low-pass Filter
- 100 - 12,800 Native ISO
- 49 Focus Points (49 Cross-type)
- 2.80" 460k dot Fixed Screen
- 2,350k dot Electronic and Optical (tunnel) Viewfinder
- 6.0 fps Continuous Shooting
- 1920 x 1080 Video Shooting
- Built-in Flash
Kodak EasyShare M530 Highlights
- 12.2 MP 1/2.3-inch CCD Sensor
- 80 - 1,000 Native ISO
- 2.70" 230k dot Fixed Screen
- 640 x 480 Video Shooting
- Built-in Flash
Now that we've looked at the most essential specifications and gained a basic understanding of these cameras, we can delve into more details and see the differences between them.