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Fujifilm X100V
RICOH GR IIIx
The RICOH GR IIIx and the Fujifilm X100V are both great point-and-shoot cameras with APS-C sensors. The Fujifilm is more feature-rich, with a hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder, a tilting screen, and 4k video capability. However, the RICOH is significantly more portable, with a minimalist design that makes it more discreet. The Fuji has a lens with a 35mm full-frame equivalent focal length, while the RICOH has a lens with a 40mm equivalent, so they offer similar fields of view, but you may prefer one over the other, depending on what you like to shoot.
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Fujifilm X100V
RICOH GR IIIx
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