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I worked as a photographer for ~40 years. In 2013 I switched from Canon FF to Fujifilm, because I needed lighter weight equipment to continue to be physically able to work. The early Fuji cameras had fine image quality but terrible autofocus and user interfaces. But those things improved and the ima
...OT_fiddler in r/AskPhotography
November 30, 2025 2:37 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
15
Get a Fujifilm and call it your creative therapist. There's an awesome community for film simulations and if you are only shooting to capture memories, it's a great camera system for that. I have the X-T5 and an Sony A7RIVA for both purposes. Great images for paying clients too. Cheaper than full fr
...SILENT__SHUTTER in r/photography
October 8, 2025 4:54 AM
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This is one I took last year off while walking the Brooklyn Bridge at sunset with my wife. This is no edits, straight out of camera. No tripod, just run-and -gun while holding my wife’s hand. I like it because it’s super contrasty and punchy while giving a cool look at the same time. Fujifilm X-T5 w
...Snarky_Guy in r/AskPhotography
March 11, 2026 12:44 AM
7
I'm a fan of the 23mm wr f2. It's pretty decent quality and not large in any way. And it's very fun to shoot due to its design (can't quite explain that but it is). At 35mm fov, it's super versatile. You can use the digital zoom on the x-t5 and increase your composition choices for a prime and the 4
...Interesting_Tower485 in r/FujifilmX
March 19, 2026 12:24 PM
5
Ta! This was on a Fujifilm X-T5 and a Viltrox 27mm f/1.2. Fantastic lens, but a bit large and heavy.
florian-sdr in r/london
August 25, 2025 7:03 PM
9
Let me start by saying that I do love my 27mm F1.2 Pro, and maybe even a little more my 75mm F1.2 Pro. Also, I don't intend to throw any kind of shade to Viltrox products, but this is my honest response based on my own experience and several reviews I've seen. Switching to APS-C for carrying less we
...james-rogers in r/VILTROX_GLOBAL
March 20, 2026 5:50 AM
2
I used to own a x-t5, but as I am mostly shooting wildlife and reading everywhere that fujifilm af is subpar for that I sold it and got a Canon R5. AF might not be your priority with the type of photography you do, but in all honesty there was not a night and day difference between the two in my opi
...Te5lac0il in r/fujifilm
March 21, 2026 9:28 PM
2
I took this in the open courtyard of a university library. It was a mostly cloudy day, but the sun broke through for just a minute for me to get this picture. I'm a quite new hobby photographer, so I was really pleased with how this came out. This is right out of the camera from my Fujifilm X-T5 wit
...DungeonMasterSupreme in r/itookapicture
March 31, 2026 6:35 PM
2
If your goal is to stay under the radar, I would go for a Ricoh GR III or, if you can afford it, a Ricoh GR IV. I use the silver X-T5 with the silver 23mm f/2.8 as my EDC and it is extremely conspicuous, just like the X-Pro, X100, and even the X-E5. I take photos as a hobby, and my first and only Fu
...Star-Lardo in r/fujifilm
April 9, 2026 5:56 PM
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