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Lumix S5II
$1797.99
Fujifilm
Based on 21 Reddit mentions
$898.95
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Honestly all Fujifilm camera are the same exact thing. I’ve had the XT30II, X100Vi, and now the XS20. They feel the same, shoot the same, act the same regardless of the processor, shutter etc. people aren’t going to like what I write and that’s fine, it’s just my opinion but nothing justifies why th
...thenoweeknder in r/fujifilm
December 2, 2025 2:39 AM
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Hi, if you don't need the $150, the X-T50 is a clear upgrade for photography. You get IBIS (which is invaluable in low light with unstabilized lenses), the 40MP sensor which is a clear upgrade for image quality over the older 26MP sensor that has been in Fujifilm cameras since 2018 (and is also in t
...MJdoesThings_ in r/fujifilm
December 13, 2025 4:18 PM
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Fujifilm has more fun factor for sure. I really like the user experience. I traded an x-s20 for an S5II. I have also owned an X-H1 and X-T30 II. I do miss the smaller size and more affordable lenses, but I didn’t really care for the film simulations and if you mainly develop raw files, I will say th
...kaffikoppen in r/Lumix
February 8, 2026 1:10 AM
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I'd never recommend a brand, basically any generalization has exceptions, I would recommend a system though. I would almost always start with some sort of mid-range APS-C camera (a6400/Z50ii/R10/X-T30ii etc.), and then change based on what the person needs: Macro/Super-Telephoto? Look at a M4/3, Fas
...Repulsive_Target55 in r/AskPhotography
October 14, 2025 10:48 PM
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The camera struggle is very real! As a former Fuji system owner (have had access to or owned the XT30ii and XT5), the XT-1 and 50-200mm (not sure which one you have, I see a 55-230 and 55-200 in their current lineup) falls short for wildlife (slow autofocus and not bright lens) and isn't really a gr
...paradachs in r/HerOneBag
November 29, 2025 7:07 PM
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i just sell my xt30ii to upgrade to xs20. tbh this one offers almost the best p/p in Fujifilm's near high-end lineup.IBIS, open gate, 6.2k, 422, flog2. big battery. UHS II SD supported. The spec are even crazier than the 6700 (king of crop rn)But many Fuji users don't care too much about the specifi
...hannsora in r/fujifilm
January 19, 2026 10:10 AM
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X-T50 is much closer to a high end mirrorless body like the X-T5, it carries much better, video, AF and IBIS too, but at a much higher price, also is noticably heavier, you can score a refurbed x-t50 off Fujifilm directly for $1300. The tone of the 40mp sensor is unique, but not my favorite the 30 I
...Delphius1 in r/fujifilm
February 25, 2026 7:00 PM
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Ja imam Fujifilm xt30 II, i meni je odličan. Po meni najveći plus Fujija je što imaš fizičke kontrole dostupne na tijelu (ISO, shutter, aperture) pa stvarno učiš fotografiju, a ne samo klikaš po menijima. Možeš ići ful manual ali i auto ako ti se neda čačkat previše (ja volim čačkat i imati kontrolu
...that-bass-guy in r/askcroatia
December 16, 2025 7:59 AM
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X-T30III with kit. X-E5 with 23mm pancake if you have the money, and get a cheap kit just in case. X100VI if you're ok burning money! hahaha no, but really the X100 is great (I have it), you just won't be able to change lenses. I'm blanket recommending the X-T30III to everyone who asks anything even
...LuisArturoHR in r/fujifilm
March 11, 2026 4:09 PM
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With respect, a little googling will get you very far when it comes to technical comparisons - this was the top hit for me: Fujifilm X-T30 vs X-T3 vs X-T30 II – The 10 Main Differences - Mirrorless Comparison Based on this article its a complete side-step when it comes to the sensors and firmware. Y
...colourofsound in r/fujifilm
June 6, 2025 1:19 PM
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