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Lumix S5II
$1797.99
Fujifilm
Based on 45 Reddit mentions
$1599.00
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Looking at your selection of photos I assume you prefer tighter focal lengths. Maybe instead of gr4 look into gr3x. Other option but not as compact is fujifilm cameras, x-t50 and x-e5 are small and you can put any lens on them or you can check out x100vi for a compact with built in lens. Also recent
...DenDen0000 in r/ricohGR
December 2, 2025 7:33 PM
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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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I'd actually recommend against the X100VI as your first camera, even though it's hugely popular. The X100VI's 23mm f/2 (35mm equivalent) is a great focal length, but as a beginner, you need to discover what YOU like shooting and what focal lengths work for your style. Being locked into one lens mean
...NihilisticTanuki in r/AskPhotography
October 22, 2025 3:17 PM
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Your best bet might actually just be a Google Pixel 10 phone, which complies to the same C2PA content credentials standard as the Nikons you mentioned and the Sony u/Foot-Note mentioned. Like all phones it will perform some kind of image processing that may be too obscure and inconsistent to meet yo
...Wrong_side_of_Dawn in r/AskPhotography
November 17, 2025 7:23 PM
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You will not produce nicer photos with the X-T50. Here's the difference between 40mp and 44x33 medium format 102mp, when viewed on web/socials. The difference between the 26mp and 40mp are even less unless you are pushing at the very very limits of cropping while trying to print. Anyone who is sayin
...jonmacpodi in r/fujifilm
January 13, 2026 12:38 PM
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Your camera has the same specs as most Fujifilm cameras at or around $1000. The next step up is at $1400 with the X-T50. And since you wanted to do both Video and Photo, the X-S20 is a hybrid that can do both well. So you’ve accidentally bought the perfect camera for your purposes 👌 Congratulations
...spizzaaa in r/fujifilm
January 8, 2026 3:35 PM
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XT-50 is a solid option for you if you like what it can do, but please don't buy these bundles...... It's only around $1200 for a like-new secondhand one on mpb. The XC-15-45 is $200 on the same site also like-new. There, I saved you $250 I'm sure you can see the rest of these accessories don't add
...SilentSpr in r/AskPhotography
May 9, 2025 12:12 AM
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It's $700 global, which gives them like $200 of cushion for milking early adopters and then putting cashback and discounts on it. I feel like almost every new camera release gets the "but the price" comment but it's obvious that the pricing works. Take the Nikon Z6iii as an example, that thing launc
...KimiBleikkonen in r/fujifilm
May 23, 2025 12:15 PM
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To me, it is about value/price metric and 80/20 principle. If choosing between X-T30 III and X-T50, 80% of the people would obviously see X-T50 would over perform the other on specs. However, only 20% would buy it. That gives 80% buy the X-T30 III by the end of the day. Then it comes to the value/pr
...Funtabred777 in r/fujifilm
April 13, 2026 7:10 AM
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Posted this on a previous ‘Fuji increasing prices’ post, spoiler, it’s not strictly the tariffs’ fault: “Obviously tariffs have a huge impact on their pricing, but not entirely and that only applies to 2025. Fuji shares some blame itself. Plenty of brands out there (not including cameras) haven’t in
...Rocks-and-more in r/fujifilm
August 19, 2025 5:41 PM
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