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2024-04-03 21:15:40
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The right camera depends on your budget, use, and preferences. If you’re a professional working with video, the X-H2S is the best option. But if you don’t shoot many videos, then the X-H2 would do the job just as well at a more affordable price. It also outperforms the former regarding pixels, with a higher count at 40mp (versus 26mp for the X-H2S).
However, the X-H2S and X-H2 are expensive options, starting at almost $2,000. If you want to save money but still want a professional-level experience, mid-range models like the X-Pro3, X-T5, or X-S20 are great picks. If you’re new to photography or upgrading from your smartphone and can afford its high price point, the X100VI is also a good option if you can get one for a decent price.
Fujifilm’s affordable models are great for beginners who are exploring photography. These camera bodies are inexpensive, and Fujifilm’s lenses are less expensive than comparable new lenses from other manufacturers. Aside from budget, Fujifilm also offers three distinct body styles – modern SLR, analog SLR, and rangefinder. These form factors are available on both mid-range and entry-level camera lines, and the best one for you would depend on your taste. If you can’t decide, try them out before buying one to avoid buyer’s remorse.