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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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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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 moved from GFX as well. Files were great but even the GFX 100 II the autofocus wasn’t great. The other thing that bugged me was the 200mb raw file size. Constantly filling up cards and hard drives. Didn’t mind the lens selection but hated the native lens prices. $2.3k for a 55/1.7 is ridiculous. I
...kineticblues in r/Nikon
July 22, 2025 5:32 PM
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Fuji cameras. Picked up a GFX 100 ii for some studio work. I have never hated a camera system more. I'm happy when I can convince it to take a photo.
sillygoth_ in r/photography
April 8, 2026 3:15 PM
4
Welcome to Fujifilm. I have an X-H2S and GFX 100 II and it's the worst part of the system
StrongOnline007 in r/x100vi
December 4, 2025 3:53 AM
2
Hi all, I’m an architect and I’m looking to side step in to architectural photography (largely interiors I would think, not so much sky scrapers) but I want to set out with the best kit that’s going to give me what I need without being under kill or over kill! I love the medium format aesthetic, but
...WillingnessIll1896 in r/photography
January 28, 2026 9:47 AM
2
If you have shaky hands, then you can put RF out of the picture. First, the only 50 series that is worth consider is the 50Sii, which has ibis inbuilt, the older series has no ibis and that can be a problem. I don't adapt other lenses, cannot comment, but I am happy with 20-35, 55 and 110. All else,
...N3w_Typ3_ in r/fujifilm
March 22, 2026 1:33 PM
2
Hi,Hand-holding focus stacking.... It’s a lot of fun and it’s often exceedingly annoying. Why do it, though? Well, you’ve hit the nail on the head – when you can’t use a tripod (because of venue restrictions, for example) or there’s no space for one.I’ve tried a few attempts at this technique, to va
...Quidretour in r/photocritique
January 29, 2026 11:59 PM
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