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Lumix S5II
$1797.99
Fujifilm
Based on 80 Reddit mentions
$929.99
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It is actually my third camera and second fujifilm camera. I shifted to XH2S from XT3 in 2024. I haven't got around to use XH2S as much as I would have liked as I got occupied with my office work. It feels like an upgrade although I do miss the size and form factor of XT3. Compared to XT series, it
...heynsh in r/fujifilmIndia
December 8, 2025 5:07 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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Oh you asked for it... It's story therapy time. I struggled for the past 6 years to find an affordable lightweight yet capable camera for weekend adventures, family, hiking, & travel. Pre 2018 I was using a Canon 7D Mark II for professional work and had a Canon M50 for personal use. After the 7D shu
...kuzumby in r/x100vi
July 13, 2025 5:40 AM
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You're me like 7 months ago lol, choosing a camera for backpacking can feel like a bit much when the price is sohigh. Here’s what worked my end: Consider weight and size: Both the Fujifilm XT3 and Olympus EM-5 Mark III are great options. The Olympus is lighter, which is a plus for long hikes. Weathe
...gurugazza in r/AskPhotography
October 1, 2025 3:32 PM
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I know they’re not the same models that your taking about but I recently switched from a Canon 6D to Fujifilm XT3 and I absolutely love it. Even with a pancake lens the 6D was just too bulky. The XT3 is easier to carry and the shooting experience is much better. Surprisingly I haven’t noticed much o
...theblacksniper in r/fujifilm
October 30, 2025 1:26 PM
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I feel I’m in the same predicament. Started with a Fujifilm setup, often carrying multiple lenses when travelling due to FOMO, at the expense of a bigger load to carry while walking around. Then, due to FOMO, moved to a Sony full frame set up, because I wanted the best quality especially for low lig
...ebbi01 in r/ricohGR
December 28, 2025 7:30 AM
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Hi everyone. I know this is an older thread but I would like to give my honest updated opinion as of today. I recently lost ALL my gear in the January Eaton canyon fire so I had to start from scratch. I was shooting with Nikon FF DSLR and also with Fujifilm APS-C as well as one GFX. For many weeks I
...ConfidenceEither394 in r/fujifilm
October 8, 2025 11:33 PM
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