If you’re still on the lookout for a Fujifilm X100VI alternative? The recently released Panasonic Lumix S9 is another compact contender to consider. But with its similarities also come a bunch of differences that could sway your choice. To help you decide, you might want to check out today’s featured in-depth comparison by The Hybrid Shooter.

From the get go, the similar size and form factor make both cameras attractive for compact camera shooters. However, features such as the sensor size, lens configuration (which can affect how pocketable the setup is), electronic viewfinder, shutter configuration, and weather sealing are all major points of comparison tackled in the video above.

Of course, the video also touches on factors that affect image quality, such as resolution, pixel density, low light performance, noise, color performance.

Budget-wise, both cameras are similarly priced, with the X100VI costing a little more (as expected), so it’s probably not going to influence your choice much.

Also check out: Fujifilm X100VI vs. Ricoh GR IIIx: Which should you buy?

Ultimately, the best option will depend on your technical needs, shooting style, the look you’re after, and what pros and cons you can settle with. That said, which of the two cameras are you likely to pick? Tell us about it in the comments below!