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Fujifilm
Based on 84 Reddit mentions
$899.00
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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
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Importantly, never stop taking photos. The X-S10 is a great camera. I've had it over 3 years and put over 9K photos through it with a single prime lens (the old 18mm f/2 which some contend is Fujifilm's worst lens, I disagree...it works just fine). It's small enough to be carried everywhere. It has
...TheRuggedGeek in r/fujifilm
April 10, 2026 2:54 PM
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Mainly an X-S10. I have an X-T3 too but I’m not precious about the Fujifilm dials or esthetics and the IBIS is really handy. I have dial settings C1 and C2 set up for low light (max ISO 6400 or 12800, respectively) that lets me quickly get handheld 1-2 second exposures in lower light at 15mm f3.5. B
...starecasetwit in r/fujifilm
December 30, 2025 8:31 PM
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Sony ZV-E10, melhor sensor e focos rápido e preciso (pouco importante para paisagens). Fujifilm X-S10, melhor sensor e IBIS, não tens que andar com o tripé atrás constantemente. Nikon Z50, sensor melhor também, mas apesar d já ter tido Nikon no passado, dificilmente optaria por Nikon aps-c neste mom
...babs-jojo in r/Portugalfotografia
March 11, 2026 10:37 AM
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It's a good question you bring up, because there isn't really a good single place to go to to answer your question. A lot of the times, the answers are in the specs and marketing of the camera itself, on the brand website. They try to differentiate their products as best as possible, but they also r
...Ad_Scar_rtings in r/fujifilm
November 21, 2025 10:26 PM
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Incredible shots! I found your profile after seeing your post on Epirus a few months ago - I think that will now be my next bikepacking destination! For camera, I can highly recommend the Fuji X-S10/X-S20 - best ergonomics out of the Fujifilm range (and much, much better than Sony), IBIS, great colo
...undecisivefuck in r/bikepacking
January 12, 2026 2:45 PM
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I’d personally recommend the Fujifilm X-S10. For me, it’s the best all-rounder it has decent stabilization, great image quality, and the Fuji colors are the real winner. They’re fast and vibrant, so if you want content without spending time on color grading in post, this camera does the job. It’s we
...D-medina123 in r/cinematography
August 20, 2025 12:18 AM
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I‘m assuming you are speaking about the X-T30ii (the original X-T30 should be cheaper). Two things: (1) It’s the same camera as the X-S10, just a little worse specwise, as it doesn’t have IBIS. I would pick the X-S10 any day, but if you want the retro dials, the X-T30ii is also a good camera (just w
...LimDul99 in r/FujifilmX
September 9, 2025 5:10 AM
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For a budget of about $1500 USD including lens, the Fujifilm X-T30 II is an excellent choice in my opinion. However, the X-S10 and X-S20 add in-body image stabilization (IBIS), which can make handheld video smoother Fujifilm’s prime lenses are a top choice due to their fast apertures and beautiful r
...iyagasndiff in r/FujifilmX
September 21, 2025 5:16 PM
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