X-T5

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X-T5

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Stuck Between OM-1 Mark II and Fuji X-T5 — Need Real-World Advice, Not Spec Sheets

Autofocus, hands down the OM-1II will obliterate any Fujifilm at this time. It's not even funny. Fujifilm is plagued with something worse than bad autofocus, false positives. Imagine seeing green AF confirmation squares, finishing a shoot, and coming back to see 30% of your shots are out of focus. B

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fakeworldwonderland in r/M43

February 11, 2026 7:16 AM

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Thinking of Switching FROM Fuji to Nikon

I use both systems extensively. I switch between xt5, z8, xt20, xt 30, etc. If you're not a jpeg soc shooter, it's a significant improvement using Nikon. Full frame files from my z8 beat my xt5 images, despite the small difference in megapixels. I'm not sure what raw editor you use, but Lightroom ne

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Tintn00 in r/Nikon

April 4, 2026 5:17 PM

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Severe GAS cleanup: Keep the OM-5 for hiking, or consolidate into Fuji X-T5?

For me it comes down to a combo of which camera feels more natural for me to use, and which has lenses I want to use. I like Fujifilm images but prefer the feel of OM-System cameras and their controls. I could probably get used to Fujifilm though. More importantly, the lenses for m43 have a large se

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madogvelkor in r/M43

May 19, 2026 6:41 PM

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Switch to Fuji for Lenses?

Even compared to the Z50, I'd say the Fujifilm AF system in their latest cameras leaves something to be desired, especially in terms of reliability (and I say that as someone owned/used Fuji for work from the X-T2 through the X-T5). Agreed there are some enticing Sigma lenses (both FF and APS-C), bu

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Joking_J in r/nikon_Zseries

February 21, 2026 2:56 PM

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Is there a reason the first lens in the first photo 50mm f2 is shorter than the second image lens 50mm f2?

Yep! The AF versions are pretty much all identical in size to the manual originals, just with a more plasticky feel. The main reason fast premium lenses are huge is to accommodate the complex array of different glass elements necessary for the sharp and clean images for our increasingly demanding se

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d-eversley-b in r/AskPhotography

April 12, 2026 10:05 AM

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Thinking of Switching FROM Fuji to Nikon

I jumped from Fuji to Nikon about a year ago after shooting Fuji since the X-T2 was new. Some of it was due to dissatisfaction with the direction Fujifilm were taking, I didn’t enjoy the X-T5 as much as the XT-2 I’d upgraded from (I’d ran the T-2 into the ground) and realised I could get a full fram

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TheKingMonkey in r/Nikon

April 4, 2026 5:02 PM

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Nikon vs Fujifilm?

I switched from fuji xt5 to nikon zf and the nikon is a million times better in just about every single way for anyone who cares to learn about learning the camera rather than just shooting with it The autofocus, low light performance, lenses, adapting glass, and build quality feels way better on ev

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llamaaaaaaaaaaa in r/Nikon

May 22, 2026 5:49 PM

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Why is the build quality of Fuji cameras better than Canon?

I had a Canon 600D and then a 6D MKII, each for six years respectively, before moving on to an X-T5 and I’ll say the build quality of the Canons have been better. I love shooting on the X-T5 but I don’t think it can withstand the same conditions as the Canons. The X-T5 feels solid and feels nice in

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SpicyAfrican in r/FujifilmX

April 22, 2026 1:01 PM

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