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You will 1000% not miss the look of Fuji photos. Ricoh GR3/GR4 photos are consistently lauded as sharper than Fuji photos. There are also a number of recipes for the Ricoh cameras, most notably Reggie's Portra. When you factor in how portable the Ricoh cameras are and how they are much cheaper than
...bristlyarmpits in r/ricohGR
December 23, 2025 10:16 AM
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I’m confused, is this an analog shot or is it from your Fuji X100VI? You’ve submitted a really good series of images on Fujifilm, shot entirely on that camera & this one is included in it
griffamifilmmaking in r/analog
May 28, 2025 9:38 PM
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*Editing to add that it is the same camera OP bought. It was the Canon Powershot Ixus 70 for us Aussies, the Powershot SD 1000 Digital Elph in the USA and the IXY Digital 10 in Japan. Not particularly "special" but very cute. It came out in 2007 and I have owned mine since then. It's tiny and I was
...Scooby-dooby-doo-ba in r/VintageDigitalCameras
June 14, 2025 1:24 AM
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Essa câmera é fantástica, como quase tudo que a Fuji faz, e eu nem tenho uma Fujifilm X100VI. Mas é uma câmera muito específica. Essas câmeras mais modernas são, em 99% dos casos, feitas para pessoas que realmente gostam de fotografia e não usam só em viagens. Têm funções demais para quem está começ
...BR-pilot in r/fotografiaBR
April 9, 2026 3:38 PM
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It's a great question to post here. There is bundles of experience of what works for people. I just wrote post about the Pros and Cons of the Ricoh GRII in 2026, and price was a factor on both sides. It has an unbeatable form factor for carrying everyday, and it is still very caperble. https://fujim
...Fujimagicblog in r/ricohGR
April 11, 2026 1:41 PM
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I have both. The Ricoh is my adventure camera. It fits in my shorts pocket. I took family photos with it and they turned out great. I later got a x100 and really like it. The Ricoh is still my defacto “out for the day” camera— basically how we would use a 35mm camera during family trips back in the
...Ups925 in r/fujifilm
April 12, 2026 5:06 PM
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It depends what you’re used to. My previous cameras have been mainly Nikon - D70, D2x, D3, D3x, D800, then Z7 and Z8. Next to these the Fujifilm X100 series are slow and flimsy with very iffy focussing (although the vi is a big improvement over the T) And obviously the first thing I did was go throu
...Dull_Key1617 in r/Leica
March 27, 2026 7:14 PM
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Both the X100T and the X100F are top cameras. I think if you can stretch to the F then it will give you a few more options when it comes to 'recipes' and grain. The Acros simulation alone (present on the F) would be worth the extra cash, and has b&w cinema qualities in my opinion. You also have a ti
...Fujimagicblog in r/FujifilmX
April 10, 2026 10:27 PM
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Basically any modern camera works great with iPhone - connect camera and phone with a USB-C cable. It’s way less annoying to carry a little retractable one in you purse vs deal with the godawful apps and super slow wifi pairing all cameras seem to use. As for camera, I’d recommend: larger: a Fujifil
...justice-jake in r/AskPhotography
April 1, 2026 8:19 PM
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