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Lumix S5II
$1797.99
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Based on 178 Reddit mentions
$2046.95
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Between just these camera bodies? Fuji. All my controls are within hands reach......and I like a more tactile feel and intentionality. 2) I use mainly apsc nikon bodies (d5500, d3400) and 35mm film cams with a 35 mm prime (now 85 for 2026). My main camera body is beginning to fail after probably an
...Photojunkie2000 in r/AskPhotography
January 2, 2026 6:37 PM
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I've owned both. I sold the X-T5 due to autofocus issues and picked up the ZF. I have no real issue stating the ZF is superior in every way except size/weight, regardless of the X-T5 getting it's autofocus fixed. That being said, the size and weight difference in use is pretty significant. It's visi
...Projektdb in r/fujifilm
September 20, 2025 12:26 AM
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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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I have loads of old lenses for my film cameras. I have adapted them to my Fuji a few times. Tbh though, I ended up buying a Nikon Zf for this purpose. It's super annoying not getting the full field of view on these classic lenses without using speed boosters etc. Full frame is much better for this.
...Jimmeh_Jazz in r/FujifilmX
February 11, 2026 5:44 AM
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Way overhyped. I can't imagine paying 1800 dollars for a point and shoot that isnt a Leica. And even then it'd be unnecessary. I just bought a full frame mirror less Nikon Zf for about 200 bucks more and its 10x the camera that power shot is.
Brutto13 in r/BestofRedditorUpdates
October 8, 2025 2:32 PM
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Fuji is so overpriced compared to Canon or Nikon, their APS-C camera is literally selling the same price as Canon/Nikon full frame gears. The only advantage of Fuji is weight and retro look. But news is that Canon will introduce a retro style full frame camera this year too, if it can be smaller and
...jackyy83 in r/FujifilmX
January 9, 2026 3:50 PM
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Why buy the 16mm 1.8? It’s massive and the same price as a used Fuji 16mm 1.4 This sounds a bit confusing you're making it sound like Fuji 16 1.4 is an alternative option on my Nikon Zf which of course it isn't. I switched to Nikon and so of course I need the full frame version for my Nikon. The 16
...Nikoolisphotography in r/VILTROX_GLOBAL
April 11, 2026 4:11 PM
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Jumped in on Fuji when the X-T2 was new because I got some advice from a friend who is a wedding photographer and he said if you’re going to buy an APS-C kit then go with a company who are all in on APS-C. Stayed with Fuji for years and years but I think after they scored a big hit with the X100v th
...TheKingMonkey in r/AskPhotography
September 27, 2025 1:11 PM
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I shoot a D3s, I mention it a lot so my apologies to people that have seen my comments before. I bought it just the other year for 500 CAD, with a reasonable shutter count of 57,000. It has not let me down at all as I start doing my own freelance work. But I know for a fact, that once I start making
...One_Elk8455 in r/Nikon
March 27, 2026 6:16 PM
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I have asked suppliers of Ricoh point blank this very question - of course I get a tight lipped response. Either they don’t know or cannot say (rhyme with me, NDA). Started out photography as a teen with APSC Canon. As a young adult, I tried out and fell in love with 35mm film photography. Full fram
...Django_Un_Cheesed in r/pentax
October 31, 2025 10:39 PM
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