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I have a Sony a6100, Fujifilm x100vi, and a Ricoh GRIII. I usually bring the Sony and Fuji for traveling or doing photo walks. I love my Fuji and I won’t give it up, I love the film simulations and using the viewfinder/control dials. But the GRIII is an absolute beast and comes with me almost everyw
...joie-con in r/ricohGR
April 9, 2026 12:10 AM
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You have come to the wrong conclusion that the X100VI and the X-E5 are fundamentally the same, IMO. They have more similarities in terms of hardware and specs, such as size, build and sensor technology, but once you look at them more holistically, you will see that they are intended for very differe
...AkhlysShallRise in r/fujifilm
April 9, 2026 12:50 PM
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I'd get a current gen (X-Processor 5) camera because of image processing improvements, autofocus and film sims. I think with the 5th gen there came Reala Ace which is a really nice and versatile film sim. You could check out the X-T30 III since it's on the cheaper end of the current generation but s
...tomas_jpeg in r/fujifilm
March 21, 2026 6:53 PM
1
I guess OP just needs to prioritise: Want film sim SooC? Then Fujifilm. Want (fairly) compact? Then X100VI or X-E5. Want interchangeable lenses? Then X-T5 or X-E5. Want something that doesn’t feel like a toy? Then X100VI or X-T5. 🤷♂️
itsmythirdday in r/fujifilm
March 29, 2026 11:24 AM
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I’m not sure what aspects of the dial setup on the X100VI you were referring to, but if it was about the hybrid shutter/ISO dial: No, it’s also found on the X-Pro3, X100V, X100F, and a bunch of the GFX cameras. The rest of the dials is commonly found in many other Fujifilm camera bodies. Since you m
...AkhlysShallRise in r/fujifilm
April 15, 2026 12:39 AM
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