Fujifilm
X-E3
Based on 35 Reddit mentions
$1699.00
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If Leica didn't exist, what other brand would you be using?
Hasselblad. Ive got a few cameras from a few different brands... excluding my Leica stuff, some of those cameras include a Nikon D850, Fujifilm X-T4/X-E3/X100V, Hasselblad 500 C/M, Nikon F/F2/FM/FM2, then a bunch of Olympus and Canon and some other brands. My Leica Ms are by far my most used cameras
...AnonymousBromosapien in r/Leica
May 30, 2025 12:34 PM
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Could a decent 35 film camera match an APSC digital camera in image quality?
And 24mp of Fujifilm X-E3 I’d say with a super fine grain film and high quality scans you could definitely get close to APS-C
EMI326 in r/AnalogCommunity
August 18, 2025 1:53 PM
7
Influence or Deinfluence me on Fujifilm Cam
I love film cameras because of their tactility and feel, and ofcourse looks. Di ko man priority yung sharpness, megapixels, ibis etc. I like engaging in photography, messing up and learning from it. I bought an old fujifilm xt1 since mas close sya sa lumang SLR and yun lang kaya kong budget, meron a
...clickyswitch06 in r/PhotographyPH
March 20, 2026 4:24 PM
4
First attempt at motorsport photography with old, borrowed gear. I had a blast!
Well, newer camera bodies can have newer sensors and processing and as such can have better noise performance at high ISOs. I don't know if you are looking for a specific brand or something, but some things to consider if you want to go mirrorless anyway:- Canon hasn't really opened up their lensmou
...niekos_engineeros in r/Motorsportphotography
May 11, 2026 6:40 PM
3
Viltrox release new Z lens, after recently sued by Nikon
I only have the 35mm F1.2 and the 25mm F1.7 AIR which is great, cheap, light and super tiny. I use it on my super compact Fujifilm X-E3 kit. I don't bring my pro gear on personal trips or holidays.
Kuberos in r/Nikon
February 5, 2026 10:34 PM
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I have a $2k budget. I'd like something compact, fixed lens, and something that can shoot < 30MP. Additional details inside. What are my options, and what's your recommendation?
Yeah sounds like Fujifilm. Small APSC cameras, great quality, great colours, very big selection of small prime lenses that can give full frame-like results. Either an X100F/V/VI if you can find one, or like an XE3/4/5 or XM5 with one of their smaller primes. Even the XT30/30II/50 are much smaller th
...Fkd_by_life_not_gf in r/AskPhotography
July 18, 2025 2:53 AM
4
Advise on the FUJIFILM XE3
I don’t have any issues transferring photos from my xe3 using the Fujifilm Cam Remote app on my iPhone 12 mini. Sometimes it might take a couple of attempts but usually it works fine. I only shoot JPEGs so I don’t know if transferring raws is different. If you’re thinking about the Xpro 3, you shoul
...BostonCafeRacer in r/FujifilmX
April 25, 2026 6:21 AM
2
Saran kamera untuk beginner
Fleksibel ke atas atau kebawah? 😂 Anyway, ada dua kubu yang cocok: SONY-Bekas/Secondhand Sepertinya A6300 bekas atau kalau hoki A6400 (much better). Ini biasanya kondisi Body only alias lensanya musti nambah lagi. Kisaran harga 8-10juta SONY-Baru A6000 gw ga rekomendasiin karena udah ketuaan RX100 g
...korganos in r/Cekrek
January 30, 2026 1:59 PM
2
Whats a good instax for a college girl trying to capture memories on college
i use an instax square printer for this. I take the pictures with a Fujifilm X-E3 then import the photos to my phone, tweak and crop the photos there and send the ones i like to the printer. I don't know what you mean with digitalized. I'm very happy with the results
Jett-36 in r/instax
April 29, 2025 8:14 AM
4
Do you take a camera with you?
I'd say quality is a very relative term and depends on what phone you're comparing it to. A current flagship phone will have higher resolution than a dedicated camera from that time but the colors can be inconsistent, the dynamic range can be all over the place (no real shadows or highlights) and it
...laurelindorenan_ in r/backpacking
August 1, 2025 11:06 PM
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