Panasonic
Lumix S5II
$1797.99
Fujifilm
Based on 109 Reddit mentions
$5199.99
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/uj my annoyance with MF systems is the hidden “costs” of it, like having non-functional AF-C on some lenses on my GFX 100. I don’t blame OOP for that and in fact he knew about it going in. I also don’t blame Hassy insofar as most shooters on the system genuinely shoot slowly with manual focus anywa
...Massive-Valuable1014 in r/photographycirclejerk
April 27, 2026 1:12 PM
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I'd probably sell the Sony and get 2 x GFX100s. Only fujifilm's auto focus can achieve this
LexoSporano in r/photographycirclejerk
November 19, 2025 5:32 AM
11
Or just buy a used GFX 100 and spend all day taking one photo.
Seb_f_u in r/Nikon
December 16, 2025 2:32 PM
9
I do have to say tho that learning manual focus can be very important - you might end up in a situation that requires it. (At least knowing how to correctly use focus peaking and zoom settings with your camera is really helpful) I personally do shoot manual focus regularly but very rarely do I use i
...No_Rain3609 in r/photography
June 15, 2025 8:43 AM
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If you have the time and the capital, I feel like you could get this deal, sell off EVERYTHING piecemeal except for the glass you actually like, and source a used GFX 100 II or S II (for meaningfully better AF) and still have some pocket change in the end.
jonmacpodi in r/fujifilm
April 27, 2026 7:37 PM
6
OP here: Styled & shot this test with Gabi. I was still on the road/overseas so these are all using my minimal work kit: GFX100RF, Zhiyun X100RGB, Neewer GC30C, Godox iT30Pro, 2x Neewer MT-79 stands. Our location for this shoot ended up reading MUCH darker than I had anticipated due to cloud cover t
...jonmacpodi in r/fujifilm
August 26, 2025 12:55 PM
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Once you solve hotspots, then how soft all mixed spectrum images look will start to drive you crazy. Normal lenses are not designed to focus IR and visible at the same point, so you get chromatic aberration that is an issue even in visible but on steroids adding a huge section of the spectrum to the
...frozen_spectrum in r/infraredphotography
May 9, 2025 1:12 AM
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I have both, for quick candid things where I need to capture things at a moments notice, I choose the X100VI. For travel, every day/day to day slow moments where I'm not rushing to grab the camera, it's the GFX100RF. I've never been unhappy with the lack of IBIS or F4 lens, but that's because I shoo
...Mummy_Napkins in r/fujifilm
April 26, 2026 10:14 AM
5
Fwiw the X2D is kind of a specialised tool, I think the fact that you’re forced to use the ginormous and expensive 35-100 just for AF-C is a symptom of that. Don’t get me wrong I also use a camera that’s far too big (GFX 100 with a 45-100), but over the years I’ve come to think that while the 100mp
...Massive-Valuable1014 in r/hasselblad
April 27, 2026 12:27 PM
5
I was shooting full frame. Canons for almost 10 years, switch to Sony for 5-6 years and now I am using Phase One IQ3 100mp and Fuji GFX 100 II. The reason I switched to Phase One was to slow the pace a lil bit and to precise more my shots. I do mostly commercial photography for campaigns and I shoot
...Pale-Run6925 in r/fujifilm
December 21, 2025 11:57 AM
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