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Lumix S5II
$1797.99
Fujifilm
Based on 21 Reddit mentions
$898.95
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X100VI will be smaller than XT30 II once you add a lens but still considerably larger than the G7 X II. Also you say you “don’t care about swapping lenses so it can be fixed”, but you know that fixed in the case of the X100VI also means no zoom? If you loved the G7 X II maybe consider the X III? htt
...itsmythirdday in r/fujifilm
April 5, 2026 10:30 AM
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=) Yes, I have the XT30 III since a cpl of days back. I like it, but of course - there are always things that could be better, but then you have to do other sacrifices, I guess. For what it is, in size, image quality etc - its really good. I will trade the 13-33 for a f2 prime or pancake or even get
...plum_soup_festival in r/fujifilm
March 28, 2026 1:02 PM
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I currently shoot across a few systems and everything works well, but I’m trying to simplify and make a single, intentional upgrade. • Fuji X-T30 II: street + daily carry (love it) • Nikon ZR: video • Lumix S5IIX: sports, weddings, telephoto work My goal is not to replace gear out of necessity. I wa
...ssm_ssm in r/fujifilm
January 27, 2026 2:29 AM
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I currently shoot across a few systems and everything works well, but I’m trying to simplify and make a single, intentional upgrade. • Fuji X-T30 II: street + daily carry (love it) • Nikon ZR: video • Lumix S5IIX: sports, weddings, telephoto work My goal is not to replace gear out of necessity. I wa
...ssm_ssm in r/Nikon
January 27, 2026 2:29 AM
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After a lot of research and many trials and errors I’ve finally landed on my honest conclusion in this whole Fujifilm dilemma. I started with the X-T10 (probably the most fun and unique camera I’ve owned). I sold it, then moved to the X-T3, which was great. After that came a brand-new X-T30 III just
...DARKSTYLEX in r/FujifilmX
December 24, 2025 1:16 AM
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