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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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Looking at your selection of photos I assume you prefer tighter focal lengths. Maybe instead of gr4 look into gr3x. Other option but not as compact is fujifilm cameras, x-t50 and x-e5 are small and you can put any lens on them or you can check out x100vi for a compact with built in lens. Also recent
...DenDen0000 in r/ricohGR
December 2, 2025 7:33 PM
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I own both and use both as my only digi cams. the ZF is a lot bigger then the x100vi, add in a 24-120 and the difference is huge. They're just different cameras, the x100vi comes with me everywhere, is fun, comes to parties etc, I don't edit the photos off it. The Nikon ZF is huge, but comes with me
...alter-alt in r/Nikon
August 3, 2025 11:05 AM
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It all boils down to budget and how far you are willing to take it. If fixed lens with no budget limitsI recommend the fujifilm x100vi. I prefer sony and the a6000/a6400/6700/a7cii are four options of compact mirrorless interchangeable lens-cameras. For very compact non smartphone either sony 100vi
...Revolutionary_Cat742 in r/onebag
April 17, 2025 4:47 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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I will say though, the x100vi is still pretty heavy and I don’t take it with me everywhere. It’s still over a pound. Fujifilm is rumored to be releasing a 1” sensor camera this year that might fit the compact bill better.
cilucia in r/fujifilm
April 4, 2026 6:24 PM
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I can weigh in here, I recently went to Japan and China and bought a few models ( largely to buy cheaper and trade in order to finance my most recent purchase ). X-E5: great form factor, weight and size not as long battery life as the XT5 and X-T50 meaning i had to carry 4 batteries with me, which i
...SockedandLoaded in r/fujifilm
April 6, 2026 1:24 AM
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