Whether you're a photographer or videographer, shooting with FujiFilm cameras always provides a unique experience due to their dedication to old-school technology.

Read on to find our picks for the seven best FujiFilm cameras for your toolkit.

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The 7 best Fujifilm cameras

Best Fujifilm cameras in 2023

1. Fujifilm X-S10

The FujiFilm X-S10 is the perfect all-rounder camera for enthusiasts. It has a tremendous in-body image stabilization system, impressive handling, and a fully articulated screen.

It doesn’t have any external exposure controls, and its shutter speed button has been replaced with a mode dial- but all of its other qualities help make up for this.

Type: Mirrorless camera.

Lens Mount: FujiFilm X.

Pros:

  • Compact and durable build quality.
  • Vari-angle touchscreen.
  • In-body stabilization system.

Cons:

  • It has a conventional mode dial.

2. Fujifilm X-T4

Fujifilm X-T4

This camera suits the demanding needs of photographers and videographers alike. It has 6.5 stops of IBIS, an updated battery, and an improved shutter to achieve higher burst speeds.

It can also shoot in 4k, has lightning-quick autofocus, and has a 26.1MP X-Trans sensor.

Type: Mirrorless.

Lens Mount: FujiFilm X.

Pros:

  • Shoot in 4k up to 50/60p.
  • High-speed shooting.
  • 6.5 stop in-body stabilization system.

Cons:

  • It’s new and expensive.

3. Fujifilm X-T30 II

This is a popular little camera sized and priced to fit the more casual user. It includes various film simulation modes to capture some gorgeous images.

However, it’s not too much of an upgrade on the original X-T30, which is still widely available.

Type: Mirrorless.

Lens Mount: FujiFilm X.

Pros:

  • Has an improved autofocus system.
  • Compact and traditional design.

Cons:

  • Not much of an upgrade from the X-T30.
  • No In-Body Image Stabilization.

4. Fujifilm GFX 50S II

Fujifilm GFX 50S II

This is a medium format, a large-sensor camera that is compact and relatively affordable.

The GFX 50S II crams a huge 51.4MP sensor into a portable little body. It also has a 6.5 stops in-body image stabilization system and a pixel-shift multi-shot mode to create substantial 200mp files.

It can shoot full HD video at 30p and has a burst rate of 3fps.

Type: Mirrorless.

Lens Mount: FujiFilm G.

Pros:

  • Beautiful image quality.
  • Quite affordable for a medium format camera.
  • Ergonomic design.

Cons:

  • No 4k shooting.

5. Fujifilm GFX 100S

This wonder camera makes the luxury of having a 100MP sensor affordable and accessible. Its sensor resolution and in-body image stabilization are not compromised by its compact size!

It also has impressive image quality, a super-fast autofocus system, and durable build quality.

Type: Medium format.

Lens Mount: FujiFilm G.

Pros:

  • Very affordable and portable.
  • 102MP images.
  • Fast Autofocus.
  • In-body image stabilization.

Cons:

  • It has an 8-way joystick which takes some getting used to.
  • Quite heavy for a handheld.

6. Fujifilm X-H1

Fujifilm X-H1

The FujiFilm X-H1 is on the bulkier side- it’s not as big as a full-frame DSLR but big enough to be comfortable on larger hands. It’s on the heavier side but still works great as a handheld.

If you shoot handheld with unstabilized prime lenses, then the in-body image stabilization here would work perfectly for you. It also has flicker reduction: a massive plus for wedding photographers!

Type: Mirrorless.

Lens mount: FujiFilm X.

Pros:

  • Has a large body for bigger hands or lenses.
  • In-body image stabilization system.
  • It captures skin tones truly.

Cons:

  • Has limited video options.
  • Autofocus could be faster.

7. Fujifilm X-T200

The FujiFilm X-T200 is the perfect camera for beginners who want to take beautiful pictures without breaking the bank. It shoots in 4k at 30p and has a fast autofocus system.

It has a 24.4MP APS-S CMOS sensor that is more than capable of taking high-quality images. It has a fully-articulated screen and reaches 8fps in burst mode too. This camera is fantastic for anyone ready to deep-dive into their photographic journey.

Type: Mirrorless.

Lens Mount: FujiFilm X.

Pros:

  • Has a lightweight and ergonomic design.
  • Shoots in 4k.

Cons:

  • CMOS sensor.
  • On the pricier side.

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FAQ

Which Fujifilm instax camera is the best?

The FujiFilm Instax Mini 11 is the perfect camera for beginners. It’s easy to use, new, and affordable.

Which Fujifilm camera is the best?

The FujiFilm X-S10 is a perfect all-rounder for beginners and professionals alike. Many users agree that it’s one of FujiFilm’s best.

Is Fujifilm a good camera brand?

Yes! If you’re looking for excellent quality, and durable build- all inside a compact frame- FujiFilm cameras can be ideal.

Does Fujifilm make a full frame camera?

FujiFilm makes GFX cameras, which are significantly larger than full frames. They keep up with those demanding the highest image quality.

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