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Lumix S5II
$1797.99
Fujifilm
Based on 84 Reddit mentions
$899.00
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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 actually have a Fujifilm X-s10, I was using the “classic cuban” recipe. I didn’t add grain tho as I was using a 50-250mm lens and it looks a bit crunchy. No editing, just out the camera! Film got too expensive so I am faking it.
Bickdig69 in r/AustralianBirds
May 25, 2025 8:26 AM
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GRIIIX. D-Lux is old tech with a new price tag. To make Fuji worth it you'd probably have to swap the X-S10 for the X-M5 and then find out it's still too heavy for you. GRIV is too wide for you to enjoy if you like your 33f1.4, you will feel like it's too difficult to get the hang of and probably th
..._f6f7f9 in r/ricohGR
October 30, 2025 8:42 PM
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cameradecision.com is great for this sort of things as it lets you easily compare specs. As an example, some people care about size and weight. This can be very important with an EDC (and is why I personally chose an X-T30ii). The X-S10 is both significantly larger and heavier than the X-M5 and X-T3
...amanset in r/FujifilmX
December 27, 2025 11:27 PM
2
You got the right one, pard! I started with an X-S10 and 70-300, then moved up to the X-H2S / XF150-600. I loved the results. Then two things happened. Fujifilm screwed up autofocus with their endless firmware updates, and I picked up my photo rig "wrong" and severely sprained my wrist...like I coul
...CatsAreGods in r/OlympusCamera
January 13, 2026 3:25 AM
2
Well, that's a bit more than I had, but...you could keep the rest of your Fujifilm kit and still go with the OM-1/100-400, as that's the heaviest stuff (although the AF on the X-S10 is not great either frankly). I use the 60mm macro as it's the best focal length for what I do (flowers, mushrooms, in
...CatsAreGods in r/OlympusCamera
January 13, 2026 7:23 PM
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When you say f1.4 you mean using them wide open? With the infamously bad Fujifilm autofocus I find it very difficult to shoot that open (x-s10).
konbinatrix in r/fujifilm
June 26, 2025 2:20 PM
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Me! I used Fujifilm X-A5 and X-S10 before buying my Nikon Z5 last year. Though I only buy Nikon because my X-S10 (and my 17-70mm lens) is broken because it’s fell after a shoot, I’m very happy with my purchase. Saving to buy Z6III next year ^
yogawiranataa in r/Nikon
July 14, 2025 2:48 PM
2
(1) On those images, the shutter speed seems pretty low. If you want tack sharp images, it probably has to be higher (at least 1/500, probably more 1/800 or 1/1000). If those were supposed to be panning shots, those are difficult and take a lot of practice. The subject typically will never be 100% t
...LimDul99 in r/fujifilm
October 18, 2025 5:13 AM
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Recommend R7 for animal eye AF. https://youtu.be/-hwPVkO7Ef4 https://cameradecision.com/compare/Canon-EOS-R7-vs-Fujifilm-X-S10
rainy_diary in r/AskPhotography
March 28, 2026 9:17 AM
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