Panasonic
Lumix S5II
$1797.99
Fujifilm
Based on 109 Reddit mentions
$5199.99
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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
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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
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
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
14
Glad you enjoyed! And yes, there is generally a lot more magic sauce in pre than in post - styling, intentional color contrast, and of course lighting. I think the iT32 is the best product Godox has come out with, it makes all the right compromises and offers a very unique experience for the run and
...jonmacpodi in r/fujifilm
March 13, 2026 4:11 AM
3
As someone who has both the GFX 100 II and Hasselblad X2D, and shoots extensively with both for professional work, my advice is don't switch. Plus, the GFX is a better camera for using vintage lenses with. In addition, Hasselblad locks you into two ecosystems, theirs and Apple's. However, you don't
...cjh_ in r/hasselblad
December 7, 2025 1:07 PM
2
I have used a GFX 100 II for the last two years, basically around when it came out. I shoot architecture and design. The high resolution is great for cropping, which I do a lot of especially on prime lenses. I can do HEAVY crops without worrying. The dynamic range is incredible, like seriously, and
...fizzymarimba in r/fujifilm
December 16, 2025 8:28 AM
2
I had the 907x 100c and I swapped it for a GFX 100II, the camera took amazing photos if I gave it enough light and understood its limitations, I just needed more of an SLR and I needed to be able to tether/use capture one. If I hadn't disliked Phocus so much, I might have gone to the X2D II since it
...Blindtomusic in r/hasselblad
January 6, 2026 1:56 AM
2
I am on a job now with the X2D2 and it’s ok. I will be buying a GFX 100 mk2. There are a few things I like. Design, menus and the app. Obviously resolution etc is great too. HB colour is nice. 2 things I hate. One silly but annoying and one massive oversight on HB’s side. 1: The neck strap lugs on t
...Zealousideal-Sea9014 in r/hasselblad
February 12, 2026 5:47 AM
2