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August 2019
(89%)
53 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(95%)
25 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
102 million pixels
Phase detection AF
5-axis in-body stabilisation
Uncropped 4K video
Great 102 megapixel image quality
Handheld shooting
Excellent image quality
Great AF performance in good lighting situations
Solid
Rugged build
Extensive weather sealing
Menus simple and easy to navigate
Great battery life
Even when shooting videos
The image quality is amazing
The EVF is a joy to use
Easy to navigate menu system
100MP resolution
Sensor nearly twice as large as full-frame
In-body stabilization
Phase detection autofocus
Removable viewfinder
High-quality 4K video
Rugged
All-weather build
Vertical grip operation allows the hand held camera to have a lighter build
Can record in 4K movie quality with a 16
9 format
People who need 100MP and top-notch image quality in and out of the studio
Controls
The change to the exposure control
Coupled with the lack of an exposure mode dial
Initially left me a little stumped about how to set the exposure mode. Virtual shutter speed and sensitivity dials are displayed in the top LDC screen along with
The editors didn't like
Likely $10
000 price tag
You can't get it yet
Big body will put some off
Some of controls could have be chunkier
It may be worth it
But it is still expensive
AF and tracking performance in low lighting needs improvement
Poor ergonomics
The ergonomics of the camera are a mess
Autofocus systems can be hit or miss
Did I mention that the camera is really uncomfortable to hold
Huge file sizes
Vertical shooting grip and controls could feel better
1/125-second flash sync
Big
Bulky lenses
Power-hungry
EVF blocks tilt screen
Some customers complained about the camera glitching
Anyone needing speed or convenience rather than pushing for the boundaries of attainable image quality
I was able to use the Fujifilm GFX 100 just a few days after using the Hasselblad X1d II 50C and while testing the Phase One XF IQ4 150MP. They're all medium format cameras
Published: 2021-06-05, Author: Edgar , review by: gadgetreview.com
Vertical grip operation allows the hand held camera to have a lighter build, Can record in 4K movie quality with a 16:9 format
Some customers complained about the camera glitching
The Fujifilm GFX 100 is a powerful camera built for professionals. It has been tested at 95 points for outdoor conditions. These medium format cameras use advanced autofocus techniques, and face and eye tracking to capture a great picture every time. You...
Excellent image quality, Great AF performance in good lighting situations, Solid, rugged build, Extensive weather sealing, Menus simple and easy to navigate, Great battery life, even when shooting videos,
AF and tracking performance in low lighting needs improvement, Poor ergonomics
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Controls, The change to the exposure control, coupled with the lack of an exposure mode dial, initially left me a little stumped about how to set the exposure mode. Virtual shutter speed and sensitivity dials are displayed in the top LDC screen along with
I was able to use the Fujifilm GFX 100 just a few days after using the Hasselblad X1d II 50C and while testing the Phase One XF IQ4 150MP. They're all medium format cameras, but they're very different from one another, Of the three, I think the GFX 100 ha
I love the Fujifilm GFX 50S and 50R, but they're not without their issues. The new Fujifilm GFX 100 builds on these cameras with more processing power, a 100Mp backside-illuminated (BSI) sensor and 5-axis in-body image stabilisation (IBIS). It's handling...
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Published: 2019-09-18, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
100MP resolution, Sensor nearly twice as large as full-frame, In-body stabilization, Phase detection autofocus, Removable viewfinder, High-quality 4K video, Rugged, all-weather build,
The Fujifilm GFX100 is, bar none, the best medium format camera on the market today, thanks to an advanced autofocus system and in-body stabilization...
Published: 2019-08-07, Author: Richard , review by: dpreview.com
People who need 100MP and top-notch image quality in and out of the studio
Anyone needing speed or convenience rather than pushing for the boundaries of attainable image quality
The GFX 100 offers superb image quality and the supporting tools to widen the range of circumstances in which you see its full potential. It's still pretty niche, though.Read moreSample galleriesWe've been shooting the GFX 100 in a range of circumstances...
The GFX100 is super-impressive in both photo and video mode. It won't be for everyone because it is quite expensive at $10,000 USD. (They have a cheaper alternative in the Fujifilm GFX50S at $5000 USD with a 51.4MP sensor.)However, in comparison to other...
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Big body will put some off, Some of controls could have be chunkier, It may be worth it, but it is still expensive
We had a full day shooting with the Fujifilm GFX 100 at the launch event in Tokyo - and we are impressed. This makes seismic improvements over the features of the GFX 50R and GFX50S - and most notably with its unique built-in image stabilization system, a...