Fujifilm
X-T4
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Lumix GX9 vs Fujifilm X-E4
I can only share you my own experience regarding Fujifilm and Micro 4/3: I have been a Micro 4/3 shooter since 2008. But in 2014 I was seduced by the promise of Fuji’s X system: small cameras with a larger sensor and small but optically competent lenses, kinda like “a better M43” if you will. I boug
...SpinningVinylAgain in r/M43
March 9, 2026 9:13 AM
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Anyone else glad the FX3 gimbal shot isn’t in live sports broadcasts anymore?
Hey folks, one question. What do you think about the canon c50 for sports? i want to buy it and sell my old fujifilm xt4. I jumped into professional work this last years and of course I can't keep using the fuji one haha. Need to retire the old beast.
beRecorded in r/videography
February 3, 2026 10:03 AM
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Reminiscing Over 15 Year Old Pictures I took | These Days I am Unable to Take Pictures Half as Good with Gear Twice as Expensive
So.... Take this with a HUGE grain of salt But I really don't enjoy my mirrorless camera (Fujifilm xt4). I've had it for 4 years and only now am I starting to use it. It gets good results and mirrorless is in fact the future. My old camera was Canon EOS 60D DSLR. I cannot overstate how good, fast an
..._analysis230_ in r/ThirtiesIndia
March 6, 2026 4:46 AM
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Owned/shoot both X-T5 and Zf? Regrets for travel & street vs full-frame performance?
So I switched from Fujifilm to Nikon for my paid work, but used Fujifilm bodies for about 7 years, starting with the X-T2 and upgraded through the X-T5 (with an X-H1 mixed in at one point). Now I shoot with a Nikon Z8, Zf, with a Z6II as a backup, and I use the Zf for personal photo-ing as well. My
...Joking_J in r/AskPhotography
December 11, 2025 11:12 PM
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New camera a lot to learn, first photo of a BIF - Buzzard.
I had a Fujifilm X-T4 which was a lovely camera but the autofocus wasn’t great for birds. Nikon D500 is still a Cracking camera if you don’t want to spend out for a mirrorless.
Deanicuss in r/UKBirds
August 27, 2025 7:40 PM
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Buying an Olympus OM-D EM5 MK II in Late 2025
I was already in m4/3 at the time and didn't want to deal with X-Trans files from Fujifilm, so the X-T4 and the like were out. At the time I thought I'd be m4/3 until I or it dies, so Nikon and Sony didn't come into it either. I've since built a Sony system that I need for work, but otherwise I stil
...MentatYP in r/M43
September 21, 2025 3:55 AM
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Considering the move from Fuji to Nikon as a pro photographer
Biggest differences: Nikon lenses and full frame in general are sharper than anything Fujifilm has to offer FWIW my Nikon gear is generally sharper and better corrected than Sony gear as well The size difference between lenses and bodies is considerable; even the Nikkor 50mm f1.8 S is about 33% larg
...law980 in r/Nikon
December 5, 2025 4:42 PM
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