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Fujifilm
Based on 124 Reddit mentions
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I know you said full frame, but it sounds like you're looking for a FujiFilm X-T5.
action_max in r/AskPhotography
May 13, 2025 11:07 AM
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Watch the YouTube channel from Pal2tech. He covers Fujifilm the best with respect to setup and tips and tricks. Congratulations from another X-T5 owner and first Fujifilm.
Lonestar_2000 in r/fujifilm
June 5, 2025 12:06 AM
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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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I'd go for the X-T5 if an extended warranty can be purchased from Fujifilm. The dual card slots and bigger battery are nice to have. Unfortunately, some refurbished gear still has issues, but I don't know if that is the case for Fujifilm.
normalnotordinary in r/FujifilmX
April 5, 2026 2:38 AM
2
Honestly an entry level DSLR is enough. If you're on a budget, the A6400 is good. That's what I use. Higher-mid would be Fujifilm X-T5 High end would be A7R series.
nilax1 in r/photogrammetry
March 5, 2026 9:13 AM
2
X-T30III with kit. X-E5 with 23mm pancake if you have the money, and get a cheap kit just in case. X100VI if you're ok burning money! hahaha no, but really the X100 is great (I have it), you just won't be able to change lenses. I'm blanket recommending the X-T30III to everyone who asks anything even
...LuisArturoHR in r/fujifilm
March 11, 2026 4:09 PM
2
There was a similar question recently, here my thoughts: Bought a used X-T3 last year under one constraint: Price. A friend had both so I tested them before. For me, I realised the camera isn’t nearly as important as the skill. You can make fantastic photos with a mediocre camera if you‘re a good ph
...DenseAir4777 in r/fujifilm
April 10, 2026 8:50 PM
1
I shoot with Nikon Z full frame and Fujifilm X. I have an older X100 and the X-T5. I am also not a big fan of Nikon and Canon APS-C cameras because of the lens options. My Z8 and Z6 III are workhorses, but I much prefer taking my Fujis with me, partly because of the weight, but also because they are
...NoInstruction2201 in r/fujifilm
April 12, 2026 10:40 AM
1
Depends on what you mean by entry level. Sony FX3, Blackmagic 6K pro, Canon C50, Fujifilm X-T5 are all good shouts
mediumgray_ in r/Filmmakers
March 11, 2026 10:18 PM
1
First observation: all of these cameras are completely different. Manual focus, fixed lenses, interchangeable, APS-C, etc. Do you really know what you're looking for? Some thoughts: 40mpx is way more than enough, so agree that shouldn't be a big factor. To me, having Q3 and Q343 would be too bulky a
...Portable_Button in r/LeicaCameras
February 26, 2026 9:50 AM
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