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With a combination of clever strategy and viral popularity,Fujifilmcontinues to hit winners in almost every category.

Our expert team has reviewed every Fujifilm camera of note.

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To help you find the right one, weve broken down our recommendations here.

Choosing a Fujifilm camera comes down to your budget and experience level.

If we had to pick just one, it would be the fantasticFujifilm X-T5.

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We think its a joy to shoot with.

Theres a lot more to Fujifilms line-up than just the X-T5 and even the viral X100VI, though.

Below, youll find our honest feedback on a full range of Fujifilm cameras.

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Below you’ll find full write-ups for each of the best Fujifilm camera picks in our list.

The best Fujifilm camera overall

1.

In our review, we found it a pleasure to shoot with.

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The combination of a 40MP sensor and in-body image stabilization produces excellent results.

Read our in-depthFujifilm X-T5 review

The best Fujifilm camera for beginners

2.

You dont get in-body image stabilization, which might limit its usefulness for run-and-gun filmmaking.

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Altogether, we think it represents great value.

Read our in-depthFujifilm X-M5 review

The best medium-format Fujifilm camera

3.

Medium-format isnt for everyone.

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Naturally, its bigger and heavier than a full-frame camera, and attracts a significant premium.

But based on our in-depth tests, it delivers truly superb image quality, as well as outstanding8Kvideo.

The removable EVF and optional vertical battery grip also make it a usefully modular tool.

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If stills are your business, though, the Fujifilm GFX100 II is the one to beat.

Read our in-depthFujifilm GFX100 II review

The best Fujifilm compact camera

4.

In many ways, the X100VI is the X-T5 in tidier packaging.

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It also benefits from Fujifilms full suite of film simulation modes.

Read our in-depthFujifilm X100VI review

The best Fujifilm camera for enthusiasts

5.

It weights just 26g more than the X-S10.

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Thats down to a larger battery, which impressively doubles its shot life.

While the X-S20 uses the same 26MP sensor as the X-S10, video performance has been significantly upgraded.

For stills, it benefits from improved subject tracking and automatic scene detection.

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The trade-off is a higher price tag which makes the X-S20 more of an investment.

Read our in-depthFujifilm X-S20 review

The best Fujifilm camera for speed

6.

It certainly looks and feels like a professional camera, with a sizeable grip and useful top-plate display.

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Here are a few honorable mentions to consider.

Its not for everyone, but its certainly a special camera.

But it can also make things tricky, because there are similarities between several models.

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it’s possible for you to also break it down further.

DesignStart with the design.

If youre a pro, you might be prepared to work with the heft of the medium-formatGFX100 II.

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SensorWhen it comes to sensor size, Fujifilm doesnt do full-frame.

VideoThink again about how you intend to use your new camera.

Will you shoot only stills, mainly video, or a combination of the two?

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For enthusiasts, theX-S20offers a compelling hybrid blend.

ViewfinderIf youre mainly focused on photography, youll probably want a Fujifilm camera with a viewfinder.

Others have purely electronic OLED viewfinders, like theX-T5.

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If you like to shoot action, youll want to keep burst speeds and buffer depth in mind.

With its stacked sensor, theX-H2Sis the Fujifilm camera to beat for outright pace.

ValueIf value matters most, theX-T50offers a strong set of specifications at a reasonable price.

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Take a look at theX-T4, which can be found at affordable second-hand rates online.

Mark is TechRadar’s Senior news editor and has been a technology journalist since 2004.

He is also the happy owner of a Fujifilm X-T5.

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James Abbott is a professional photographer and freelance photography journalist.

You wont be shooting with your Fujifilm camera in a lab, so neither do we.

That starts with a cameras handling, design and controls.

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There are standard tests we carry out for every Fujifilm camera, regardless of its target market.

That includes shooting scenes in various lighting conditions, to assess ISO performance and noise handling.

We run these tests for every Fujifilm camera that we get our hands on.

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Well have higher expectations of a top-flight Fujifilm camera than an entry-level model.

Once weve finished, we collate everything that weve learned from our tests to reach a final verdict.

Well also keep older Fuji models in mind as a price and performance comparison, including second-hand models.

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