Fujifilm’s GFX100RF puts medium format guts in a compact fixed-lens camera

Fujmal has just announced its latest medium format camera, Gfx100rf. This is different from the company’s second GFX model in two important ways: it is the lightest body of the GFX series so far, and this is the first to feature a fixed lens design. In front you are getting 35 mm lenses (equivalent to 28 mm in the full frame), a focal length is selected for its ability.

With the styling and compact design of the GFX100rF, the military is trying to bring and feel some of it in the camera capable of producing an incredible surface detail thanks to its 102 megapixel sensor. Yes, the military Film also has Leaka Q3 in his eyes. The GFX100rF is definitely a viewer, which is a top plate that is manufactured from the same block of aluminum. It will be available in April, 4,899.95. At 1.62 pounds (735 grams), it is a simple carcin on medium -sized format standards and like some full frame camera like Sony A1 II in the same balpark.

The military says that permanently affected F/4 lens offers a distance of at least 20 cm, which should allow some creative close ups, and “the length of the focal can be digitally increased to 45 mm, 63 mm and 80 mm.” I am sure we say that a crop in the terms of the common man, but when you are working with a large -scale sensor, this is not better than anything. Talking about, there is no physically image stability on the GFX100rf, which is disappointing with a highly expensive camera that the owners will be mostly in the grasp of time. Digging IBIS possibly helped Fujifilm GFX100rf make that size, but smart design also played a role.

“By adopting a leaf shutter system instead of a focal aircraft shutter system, back focus has been shortened.” It is written in the press release. “The size has decreased significantly, using the space created by it and improving the management of the lens and camera components.” The leaf shutter also harmonizes Flash on any shutter speed.

This is a camera brand that is never afraid to introduce a new dial, and in the case of the GFX100rF, a aspect is a proportional dial that allows you to immediately switch between nine different aspects, including 3: 2, 16: 9, 1: 1, and 17: 6. The camera also contains a four-stop ND filter in the built-in-another first for the GFX series.

The back of the camera has a 3.15 -inch, 2.1 million dot touch screen LCD, and if (like me) you prefer to see more frequently through electronic view Finder, a high resolution in Fujmal contains 5.76 million dot EVF. As an X-H2 owner, I can confirm how fast it is.

Fijmal’s own GFX 100S II is heavy and probably less beautiful, but that camera gives you a selection of IBI and exchange lenses. Nevertheless, the deep -pocket photographers there can be attracted to the answer to the Fijmal’s response to Lika Q3. Stay in the near future for a review.

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