Panasonic
Lumix S5II
$1797.99
Fujifilm
Based on 109 Reddit mentions
$5199.99
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
As someone who works professionally in large prints I highly disagree that MP don't matter. They do matter and they do matter a lot but there are many factors that are more important first. The 2 most important parts are the lens and the sensor (the main reason why phone photos suck) If you have a n
...No_Rain3609 in r/photography
November 20, 2025 8:21 AM
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The GFX 100 II is the ultimate newbie and beginner camera. Hear me out , the GFX lenses will resolve 100MP so you know they are sharp, you can create sub- 1mm DoF for ultimate obliterated bokeh, and with 100MP images you have almost unlimited cropping options so your 28mm FF equivalent lens can easi
...NomadZekki in r/fujifilm
August 31, 2025 3:26 AM
38
I’ve shot extensively with the GFX 100 II for commercial work, so I know that system inside out. It’s an amazing camera — but it’s also a bit of a Swiss-army knife. It tries to do everything at once: speed, video, hybrid usage, versatility. And from a specs perspective, yes, Fuji wins almost every c
...Queasy_Repeat2750 in r/hasselblad
December 6, 2025 11:50 AM
16
Sweet baby Jesus, a 102MP medium format camera. That's a really nice camera. https://www.ronmartblog.com/2024/11/review-fujifilm-gfx100s-ii-with-gf-45.html Looks like ~$8500 for the body, ~$2300 for that nice glass.
QING-CHARLES in r/LivestreamFail
April 16, 2026 12:56 AM
7
I personally use a GFX 100 professionally. I can confidently say that medium format photos are mind blowing every time I look at them. They are just simply on another level regarding image quality. That being said, I do not think medium format is something for most people. There are many many negati
...No_Rain3609 in r/Leica
August 3, 2025 11:09 PM
16
If sensor size is a concern, the Hasselblad sensor is smaller than medium format but still larger than full frame, and that translates into more detail, dynamic range, and tonal range than the Q3 43. The images from both cameras are incredible, but the Hasselblad files are more true to life. The whi
...iAmTheDistance in r/Leica
April 9, 2026 9:01 AM
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
14
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
6