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You shouldn’t care about this. You are pixel peeping extremely. The photos you share on social media (instagram) is at 2MP at max. You are comparing apples to oranges. Fuji cameras you are looking at are APSC. Nikon ZF is Full Frame. If you want perfect details look at Fuji GFX 100s or something (wh
...disarmedflea in r/fujifilm
March 20, 2026 10:44 AM
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I had just placed my preorder yesterday for the new sand beige version, I think it looks great. I’m actually coming over from the Fujifilm system and the X-S10. I’ve been eyeing OM system for a while now, super intrigued by its compact form factor, IPX rated weather sealing, and computational featur
...Omnipotent_Daikon in r/M43
June 20, 2025 9:47 AM
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It seems to me that Ricoh is going to let Pentax die without ever saying the brand is cancelled. I’ve heard before that is the way Japanese companies do this. Which is unfortunate, because we still don’t have a full frame DSLR the size of a classic analog SLR. Even the Nikon ZF is bigger and that is
...PutDownThePenSteve in r/pentax
October 24, 2025 6:32 AM
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Entry level DX lenses are not worth the price of the FTZ to adapt to full frame Z bodies. You'll be left with only 10MP on the Zf, technically an upgrade over your D40x but very wasteful. You could've got the Nikon 40 f/2 or multiple other Chinese Z mount lenses for that price. You're mis-allocating
...erikchan002 in r/Nikon
September 20, 2025 5:47 PM
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It’s the lens selection that has kept me away from Nikons zf. They have 2 smaller sized lenses. And the rest are all like big bricks. I had full frame before. And it was just too heavy. Full frame made more sense with the simpler lens designs. These days lenses have a lot more glass in them. I tried
...graigsm in r/M43
March 1, 2026 3:52 PM
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Hate to burst your bubble but Fuji will never go Full Frame and if they did, it would be more likely to fit GFX lenses if they used an existing standard. X mount lenses are sized for APS-C sensors and you just wouldn't be able to use them with a bigger sensor. You can adapt full frame lenses (like v
...colourofsound in r/fujifilm
June 26, 2025 10:15 AM
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For daily life and casual photos (street and daily life) I mostly shoot film (Konica Auto S3). I can take it pretty much anywhere because it's so small and light, especially for a "full frame" camera. I don't need to charge it and it's fun to use. I'm kinda over the "film superiority as a medium" -
...BorgSympathizer in r/AnalogCommunity
December 12, 2025 7:09 AM
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Yeah I'm confused, having less grip makes it more usable? It's fine if you like the zf lots of people do, but it's definitely not smaller than most bodies these days. E: if Nikon gets a full frame sensor into the zfc body I will switch in a heartbeat btw
why-everyone-so-mean in r/Nikon
December 31, 2025 9:17 AM
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Hi, first, you ask the right person since i have used many system and cameras dating mostly from 1948 . There are several aspects that you mention that would lead to a very long answer but i will try to focus to some specifics. A- First, if we talk about AF, nothing beats a fifth generation Sony . T
...sfrank2222 in r/M43
March 24, 2026 4:19 PM
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I find it heavy after about an hour. There are other compact full frame options that are more comfortable like an a7cii if you really want full frame and travel. ZF needs a grip which adds weight around 100g and your lighter primes with the grip will be double your current set up. The z5ii has bette
...Brief_Hunt_6464 in r/Nikon
March 25, 2026 10:11 AM
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