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I recently purchased an older fuji camera, the XE3 as my first camera. I mostly shoot in DR400% which for the XE3 locks me in at ISO 800. Recently I learned that newer Fujifilm cameras have that value lowered to ISO 640 and even 500. Im considering upgrading to a model with IBIS such as the xt4/5 or even the newer xs20 or xs10 but I cant seem to find reliable sources that state which models have the DR400% at ISO 640 or 500 etc. Would greatly appreciate any guidance for this thanks.

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To make an informed decision, it's crucial to research the specific DR settings of these newer models. I recommend visiting the official Fujifilm website for technical specifications and exploring camera reviews on reputable photography websites like DPReview or Photography Life. DPReview's forum could provide insights from experienced users who may have firsthand knowledge of the ISO settings associated with DR400% on different Fujifilm cameras. This thorough research should help you determine which model aligns best with your photographic preferences and requirements.

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On 8/7/2023 at 7:30 AM, kai123456789 said:

I recently purchased an older fuji camera, the XE3 as my first camera. I mostly shoot in DR400% which for the XE3 locks me in at ISO 800. Recently I learned that newer Fujifilm cameras have that value lowered to ISO 640 and even 500. Im considering upgrading to a model with IBIS such as the xt4/5 or even the newer xs20 or xs10 but I cant seem to find reliable sources that state which models have the DR400% at ISO 640 or 500 etc. Would greatly appreciate any guidance for this thanks.

The technical specs for each camera show the minimum ISO for each DR setting - here is an example for the X-S10

https://fujifilm-x.com/global/products/cameras/x-s10/specifications/

Look for the "Dynamic range setting" section

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