Fujifilm
X-H2S
Based on 76 Reddit mentions
$2699.95
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Anybody switched from Fuji to LUMIX mainly photography?
I sold X-H2s for S5IIX and have no regrets. I now have S9, S5IIX & S1II for the range of work I do and I love them. S9 is so fun. S5IIX is my beater. S1II is my serious work camera. I think they’re the best option for hybrid shooters for sure!! I still have my X-T4 but any time I use it it’s like ta
...rossandhisjpegs in r/Lumix
December 11, 2025 7:21 AM
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Fujifilm officially announces the ETERNA 55 Cinema Camera
I own a GFX 100 II. The sensor is great for stills. But whyyyyyy is Fuji using a 100 megapixel photo sensor in this $16.5K camera. There is zero benefit to this slow-ass sensor in this application. If the big news here is 4K open gate, I can do that and more in so many other cameras for way cheaper.
...StrongOnline007 in r/cinematography
September 11, 2025 2:14 AM
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Omar Gonzalez tries M43 and the OM-3
The days of sensor size being the determining factor in price have been gone for a while. They're different tools. The OM-3 has a fully stacked sensor, better IBIS, better weather sealing, ect. The Fujifilm XH2S retails for significantly more than the Z6 III and more than the A7C II. The A7R5 retail
...Projektdb in r/M43
October 23, 2025 1:54 AM
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Lens recommendation for the Z6 family? (Coming from Fuji-land. Any recs from former Fuji shooters?)
Definitely 24-120 f/4 if you think your 24-70 f/4 is too short. You could also go for an 85mm prime for portraits if you want a wider aperture. I don't like the idea of adapting your X-mount glass, mainly because DX (APS-C) mode on the Z6III is only about 11MP, and you have more than that available
...mizshellytee in r/Nikon
March 21, 2026 7:58 PM
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What could I upgrade?
For wildlife, the X-A1 is going to hold you back pretty significantly - it's got contrast-detect AF which is slow for tracking moving subjects, no weather sealing, and the XC 50-230 isn't the sharpest lens in the Fuji lineup. If you're sticking with Fujifilm (which is smart since you already know th
...LuliBobo in r/AskPhotography
March 1, 2026 10:51 AM
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Moving from Sony
May I recommend renting gear you are interested in buying before switching systems. The cost outlay is no worse than potential losses taken when selling. I used to shoot Canon DSLR’s (5DIV and 7DII) but wanted to go to a lighter mirrorless kit. I thought for certain I would end up with a Canon R5, w
...elsberg in r/Nikon
August 1, 2025 8:52 AM
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