Fujifilm
GFX100S II
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Am I wrong about Ricoh vs Fuji colors? 🤔
I own the Fujifilm X-H2S, GFX 50S II, and the Ricoh GR IV. In my opinion, Ricoh’s color science delivers a much more authentic 'film look' than Fuji. Since Ricoh doesn't market it as aggressively, people act like Fuji invented this whole aesthetic. If you’re shooting SOOC, Ricoh is the way to go. Yo
...odunekmek in r/ricohGR
April 6, 2026 6:38 AM
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Maybe fuji isnt for me
I wish I could speak to your camera in particular, but I transitioned from about two decades on Canons to a GFX 100S II and had a very similar experience. I'm not out of the woods yet, but my pictures as of late are stunning, I almost can't believe I'm the one taking them. The first year was rough,
...InitiativeGlum2507 in r/FujifilmX
May 25, 2026 12:36 AM
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Is the Nikon z8 really that good?
The FTZ works really well. That said, I own the Z8 and the GFX 100S II, and did own the D500, which was pretty near just a smaller sensor version of the D850, and rented the D850 at various times. You won't get the new fancy AF modes on a D850, but Nikons autofocus is really miles ahead of Fuji's. S
...reggieb in r/Nikon
October 17, 2025 5:50 PM
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Did the ZF make me fall in love with Nikon?
I recently ditched my two GFX 100S II bodies and a X-T5 for Nikon Z8, Z9 and Zf bodies for weddings. The Fuji IQ was great but the AF let me down waaay to many times. Even in the studio with the beautiful GF 110mm f2 I'd occasionally get unrecoverable missed focus images. And that's shooting at f5.6
...kgcphoto in r/nikon_Zseries
December 1, 2025 5:05 AM
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X2Dii continuous autofocus
I feel like some Fuji's used to do this as well (perhaps still do) and in that case it did get better with firmware. Frustrating to feel you can't have confidence in the AF I'm sure. On my GFX 100s II I still default to AFS rather than AFC just because it was always more predictable to me.
asterox in r/hasselblad
August 30, 2025 7:59 AM
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Brand new D850 (<1000 shutter count, purchased new from B&H 3 weeks ago) just bricked itself....
Bought my dad a GFX 100S II a year ago. It bricked within a week. He called B&H and they swapped it for another one. I think 30 days is the time limit for returns.
TheMcMcMcMcMc in r/Nikon
September 15, 2025 2:59 AM
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Camera for my wife
While I agree about them being a gem - a fujifilm GFX for a small start up business would be a nightmare to be honest. Especially for a woman. It's heavy. Like crazy heavy. I own one and if you're doing anything that requires you to carry this for the whole day, your back is gonna be screaming. Lens
...jessdb19 in r/AmateurPhotography
May 8, 2026 12:52 PM
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Which mirrorless system is ‘better’
Fyi, fujifilm baru banget ngasih 'blueprint' protocol autofocus lensa mereka ke third party manufacturers, itupun cuma viltrox dan satu brand lagi dari Cina untuk series GFX. Jadi hampir semua lensa third-party Fujifilm selain Viltrox keluaran setahun yg lalu itu cuma hasil reverse engineering, dan
...ghz_aw in r/indotech
April 29, 2026 4:44 PM
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Told myself I needed to try having a Leica once in my life. Now I never want to use anything but my M10 Monochrom.
And I’d only take the GFX 100S II out for landscapes when I’d have a car near me. If I was trekking and needed something with a variety of lenses, I’d take my SL3 or Z8.
iamchrisjett in r/leicaphotos
August 2, 2025 3:07 PM
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X2D / X2D II - Antelope Canyon Shots
Trying to decide on Medium Format camera of choice (Hasselblad X2D II vs Fuji GFX 100S II or II). The Hasselblad has a little better IBIS than the Fuji at this time. That's just one little thing in the overall plethora of items to consider between the two system. Yes, they both have their advantages
...DualShutter in r/hasselblad
October 24, 2025 3:37 PM
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