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Lumix S5II
$1797.99
Fujifilm
Based on 84 Reddit mentions
$899.00
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It almost looks like you've got in-camera grain turned on? Personally, I'm happy to let the shutter speed drop down to 1/40 or even slower with IBIS unless I absolutely want to freeze motion. These are some of my photos on my X-S10 from an evening event recently, only a couple of them were at ISO 64
...nipcarlover in r/fujifilm
November 9, 2025 9:26 PM
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I had just placed my preorder yesterday for the new sand beige version, I think it looks great. I’m actually coming over from the Fujifilm system and the X-S10. I’ve been eyeing OM system for a while now, super intrigued by its compact form factor, IPX rated weather sealing, and computational featur
...Omnipotent_Daikon in r/M43
June 20, 2025 9:47 AM
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Great photos on your iPhone 13 Pro. You will do well moving over to a Fuji body. The X-M5 is well priced package. Hard to beat for buying new. Older Fujis will still have pretty close image quality as advancements in sensor tech hasn’t really changed that much. For instance an image from an X-T2 or
...SteakTree in r/FujifilmX
February 21, 2026 4:02 PM
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I never liked the Fujifilm hype, but 3 years ago I was looking for a small camera that checks specific boxes, someone on Reddit advised the X-S10, bought it for like 700€, loved it so much that I sold it and upgraded to the X-S20 last summer. It's one of the few Fujis that is outside of the hype sph
...CommonCondition in r/photographycirclejerk
March 23, 2026 2:25 PM
6
If this is your first camera, all three are solid, none of them are “wrong” choices. What matters more is how you plan to shoot. Quick breakdown: Sony a6400 – Great autofocus, strong for video and action, huge lens ecosystem. Slightly older but still very capable. Canon R50 – Very beginner-friendly,
...rockshoxfox in r/PhotographyPH
December 14, 2025 11:09 PM
5
I have the Fujifilm X-S10 paired with the 16–80mm zoom and the TTArtisan 27mm, but for the same reasons you mentioned, I almost always end up reaching for the 27mm. There’s just something about a small prime that changes the way you shoot. The 16–80mm is obviously more versatile on paper, but the 27
...LukiBo1 in r/fujifilm
February 20, 2026 12:52 PM
5
Recomemend A7III or A7C. A7C is portable and has better AF than A7III. X-S10 has slow AF. https://cameradecision.com/compare/Sony-Alpha-A7c-vs-Sony-Alpha-A7-III https://cameradecision.com/compare/Fujifilm-X-S10-vs-Sony-Alpha-A7c https://cameradecision.com/compare/Fujifilm-X-S10-vs-Sony-Alpha-A7-III
rainy_diary in r/AskPhotography
December 17, 2025 12:04 AM
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I went from a Fuji X-T4 to a X-S10 (which I still have) to a Nikon Zf. The main things that I originally liked about Fujifilm were the recipes and colors out of the camera, plus the small f/2 lenses. The thing that struck me when I tried an Zf with the 24-120mm f/4 was how much fun it was to use. Ni
...electricpotatochip in r/nikon_Zseries
September 11, 2025 5:17 AM
5
Hello! Also beginner photographer here and new to the fujifilm brand. I did a good amount of research on the X-S10 and was able to retrieve a used version at a good price. The S10 is more than enough for just starting out, I was tossed between newer recent models but given that I am a beginner, the
...xseriesmom in r/fujifilm
October 28, 2025 7:29 AM
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I have the X-T3, X--H1, and the X-S10 with a decent amount of native lenses. I seriously thought about the newer Fujifilm models as an upgrade.....and then I bought a Nikon Zf. I'm not selling any of my Fujifilm gear, ESPECIALLY my X-T3, but I'm done buying APSC. I love my Fujifilm gear for some of
...DJ_Breadpuddin in r/fujifilm
November 5, 2025 9:41 PM
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