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Fujifilm
Based on 121 Reddit mentions
$2489.00
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Thanks! I was using a Fujifilm x100vi. It's a great, compact camera for travel.
EXPL_Advisor in r/chicago
April 1, 2026 7:31 PM
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Thank you! This was with a Fujifilm x100vi which is a great compact hiking companion!
gui_on in r/coloradohikers
October 6, 2025 3:37 AM
10
Besides the viewfinder bump on the X-T5, it’s not all that much bigger than the X100VI with a 23/27mm pancake. The X-T5 with 27mm fits perfectly into my lululemon belt bag with my phone and some other stuff in there. Comparison.
AceMaxAceMax in r/fujifilm
July 10, 2025 4:04 AM
9
I agree even the X100VI is not really pocketable - apart from a large coat/jacket pocket at a push maybe (and probably without the lens filter needed to make it weather sealed), and yes I would completely agree if you prioritise interchangeable lenses or even a zoom then it’s a complete no no, obvio
...itsmythirdday in r/fujifilm
April 6, 2026 6:02 PM
1
I got the X100VI, and while I love it, I’m definitely waiting for something more compact. The size of the Fujifilm XF10 is amazing, truly pocketable. (I love fuji colors) Sidenote: I’d even consider the Lumix ZS300 if it had in camera LUTs, an EVF, and a flippy screen.
LuckyInvestigator in r/fujifilm
April 16, 2026 7:51 PM
1
Sony rx vii: ultra compact Fujiflm x100vi: compact + vibe (film recipes, mechanical feel, etc) ricoh gr series: jean pocket level compactness + film recipes fujiflm xe5: fujifilm x100vi with interchangable lens sony alpha apsc cameras: powerful capable but not so compact. sony a7 series: like their
..._paul_10 in r/PhotographyIndia
April 3, 2026 6:50 AM
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