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The Fujifilm GFX 100 is the 100 Megapixel medium format camera the company had previously promised. It’s a dual-grip mirrorless camera that uses the GF lens mount. The addition of on-sensor phase detection for faster focus and in-body image stabilization significantly expands the range of photography it can apply itself to.
This combination of high resolution, image stabilization and on-sensor phase detection looks to not only drive home its large-sensor advantage over full-frame, but also expand the types of photography to which medium format can be easily applied, making it potentially the most flexible bigger-than-full-frame camera ever.
- 102MP BSI-CMOS 44 x 33mm sensor
- On-sensor Phase Detection
- 5-axis image stabilization
- Continuous shooting at up to 5 fps
- 4K video with 4:2:2 10-bit HDMI output
- 5.76M-dot removable OLED viewfinder
- 16 or 14-bit Raw capture
The Fujifilm GFX 100 will be available at the end of June with a recommended price of $ 10,000, including the viewfinder.
What’s new and how it compares
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The camera’s 102 Megapixels are what attracts the attention, but the GFX 100 brings a lot more than that. Read more |
Body and handling
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The GFX 100 uses a twin-grip design, and no dedicated dials which radically changes the way the camera handles. The duplication of control isn’t always successful. Read more |
Operations and controls
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The GFX 100 brings the well-polished interface from the Fujifilm X-T3 but adds an even greater degree of customization. Read more |
Sample gallery
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We’ve been shooting the GFX 100 in a range of circumstances, to see how adaptable it is. Read more |
Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)




