Fujifilm
X-Pro3
Based on 19 Reddit mentions
$2488.00
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What is your go to camera? Currently using Fuji X70. Any Fuji, Ricoh users around?
I've been GR-curious as well. My ski camera is currently a Pentax K-3 mk III which is a bit on the chunky side but I love the pics and ergonomics. I often just bring the 40mm pancake (~60mm FF equivalent) and it's been pretty good for me. Or the 20-40mm zoom is pretty good and compact too. But I dre
...mattbnet in r/Backcountry
November 13, 2025 4:53 PM
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Fujifilm GFX100RF vs Leica Q3 — Size Comparison Surprises
I haven’t been fortunate to try the 100RF, but I ended up with the Q3 43, and I have to say, I’m surprised. What a camera… Funny enough, I had already seen your photos from Japan… love them! 🔥 Fujifilm has always been damn good when it comes to build quality. For example, I’d say their paint jobs ar
...LingonberryOdd2101 in r/Leica
June 3, 2025 8:01 AM
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Which camera should I buy?
The Sony and Ricoh are not weather-sealed. I would suggest looking for a used Fujifilm X-Pro3 or X-Pro2; those cameras are so durable you could even hammer nails with them.
lukxd in r/AskPhotography
March 8, 2026 4:33 AM
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Buying a travel camera in Tokyo — Leica Q3 vs Fuji X100VI vs GFX100RF
All 3 are not going to be able to track animal much if you go on tour in Africa. These 3 are all fixed lenses and they can only do so much from the given focal length. Secondly buying new Japan could be more expensive Third, Japan is great for second hands but great condition ones will not be THAT m
...photodesignch in r/Leica
October 3, 2025 11:21 PM
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