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Lumix S5II
$1797.99
Fujifilm
Based on 34 Reddit mentions
$838.00
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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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=) 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 did that exactly choice a cpl of days ago. I have previously owned a X-T20 (and a lot of other cameras including Sony A7 III). After testing the X-E5 I felt it was too bulky for me. I'm not a huge fan of a rangefinder solution on a digital camera, since its more for esthetics and shape (making it
...plum_soup_festival in r/fujifilm
March 28, 2026 7:10 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/fujifilm
January 27, 2026 2:29 AM
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Hi, I was in your shoes a month ago and now rocking the X-E5. For context, I owned the X-M5 since last August, but I sold it because, while it's small, using a zoom lens makes it bulky (the kit lens and the Sigma 18-50mm 2.8). I don't mind the lack of EVF since I'm used to LCD, and I also have an ex
...adamercury in r/FujifilmX
February 18, 2026 2:49 AM
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