Fujifilm X-Pro3vs Z5 IIvs Sony FX30

GearFrame · Updated March 2026

Fujifilm Fujifilm X-Pro3 Fujifilm Fujifilm X-Pro3 (2019) From £1599 Best for Street, documentary & rangefinder enthusiasts View Fujifilm X-Pro3
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Nikon Z5 II Nikon Z5 II (2024) From £1299 Best for Full-frame value View Z5 II
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Sony Sony FX30 Sony Sony FX30 (2022) From £1799 Best for Video creators & filmmakers View Sony FX30

Which should you buy?

Street, Documentary & Rangefinder Enthusiasts — Fujifilm X-Pro3 (2019): The most opinionated camera Fujifilm makes — a hidden screen and hybrid OVF enforce deliberate photography, rewarding photographers who slow down.

Full-Frame Value — Z5 II (2024): The most accessible full-frame mirrorless — dual card slots, weather sealing, and Nikon colour at a sensible price.

Video Creators & Filmmakers — Sony FX30 (2022): The Cinema Line entry point — S-Cinetone colour science, 4K/120p, and XLR audio in a compact, affordable body that punches far above its price.

↓ Full specifications below

Fujifilm X-Pro3 (2019)

  • You shoot street or documentary photography and value a minimal shooting workflow
  • You want a rangefinder experience with modern digital image quality
  • You love Fujifilm film simulations and prioritise stills over video

Z5 II (2024)

  • You want full-frame image quality at the lowest possible entry price
  • You shoot stills primarily — portrait, landscape, or travel
  • You're upgrading from a DSLR and want a familiar but thoroughly modern Nikon experience

Sony FX30 (2022)

  • You're a filmmaker or video producer who wants Sony cinema colour in a compact, affordable body
  • You want 4K/120fps slow motion without the cost of an FX3 or FX6
  • You shoot documentary, corporate video, or YouTube content at a professional standard

Quick take: The fujifilm x-pro3 has the highest resolution at 26mp; the z5 ii is the most affordable. Scroll down for the full spec breakdown.

Full specifications

Specification Fujifilm X-Pro3 (2019)Z5 II (2024)Sony FX30 (2022)
Price £1,599 £1,299 £1,799
Sensor 26.1MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS IV 24.5MP Full-frame BSI CMOS 26.1MP APS-C BSI Exmor R CMOS
Resolution 26.1MP 24.5MP 26.1MP
Video 4K/30p, 1080p/120p 4K/30p oversampled, 1080p/120p, N-Log 4K/120p, 4K/60p S-Log3, 1080p/240p
Autofocus Hybrid phase/contrast AF with face/eye detection Phase-detect, 273 points, subject detection (human/animal/vehicle) Real-time tracking AF, 759-point phase-detect
Stabilisation None (lens-based only) 5-axis IBIS, 5.0 stops 5-axis Active IBIS
Burst Rate 11fps mechanical / 20fps electronic 14fps mechanical, 30fps electronic 20fps electronic
Battery Life 440 shots (CIPA) ~470 shots (CIPA) 740 shots (CIPA)
Weight 497g body only 700g body only 579g body only
Dimensions 140.5 × 82.8 × 46.1mm 134.0 × 100.5 × 69.9mm 129.7 × 77.8 × 84.5mm
Weather Sealed Yes Yes Yes
Viewfinder Hybrid OVF/EVF — 0.5" OLED, 3.69M dots EVF, 3.69M dots, 0.80× magnification None (EVF optional via XLR handle)
Screen 3.0" hidden sub-LCD (opens down only) 3.2" tilting touchscreen 3.0" fully articulating touchscreen
Mount Fujifilm X-mount Nikon Z-mount (full-frame) Sony FE (E-mount)
Memory Cards Single SD UHS-I Dual SD UHS-II slots Dual CFexpress Type A / SD UHS-II
Connectivity USB-C, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth USB-C 3.2, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi USB-C 3.2, HDMI A, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
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