![]() ![]() This new camera is a clear attempt to broaden the scope and appeal of GFX to encompass not just the fashion, commercial and landscape categories where it has gained a foothold, but also the sports and news photography genres where speed is of the essence. Now Fujifilm have decided to considerably up the ante by focusing on both image quality and speed. The GFX camera system from Fujifilm has always been about delivering the best image quality possible, with three 50 megapixel and two 100 megapixel models released since the launch of the GFX 50S in 2017. The Fujifilm GFX 100 II is priced at £6999 / €7999 / $7499 body-only in the UK, Europe and USA respectively. ![]() ![]() There's also a special 400 megapixel Pixel Shift Multi-Shot mode, AI-based subject-detection AF developed with Deep Learning technology, new Reala Ace film simulation mode, ethernet, full-size HDMI and UB-C ports, and dual UHS-II SD slot and CFexpress Type B memory card slots. Other key specifications include a weather-resistant magnesium alloy body, an amazing 9.44m-dot OLED EVF with 120fps refresh rate and most impressively 1.0x magnification, a 2.36 million dot tilting 3.2-inch LCD display and up to 8fps continuous shooting speeds The GFX 100 II is also the most capable medium-format camera for video ever released, offering 8K/30p, 4K/60p/30p, FHD 120p recorded at 4:2:2 10-bit video internally plus Apple ProRes recording to a compatible ATOMOS HDMI external device. This is currently the best performance of any Fujifilm camera regardless of its sensor size, a pretty remarkable achievement for a medium-format camera. Just like the GFX 100, the 100 II features in-body image stabilization (IBIS), but this time the five-axis image stabilisation system provides an even better compensation rating of up to 8 stops when certain specified lenses are used. The native ISO range now runs from ISO 80 to ISO 12,800, which is expandable to 40-102,400. The GFX 100 II still has a back illuminated CMOS sensor with 3.76 million phase detection autofocus points which cover almost 100% of the frame, but the new sensor delivers up to double the signal readout speed compared to the original 4-year-old GFX 100 that this model replaces. Together they promise to make this the fastest, most responsive GFX camera yet released, providing significant performance improvements in continuous shooting, auto-focusing and video recording. The GFX 100II uses a completely new 102 megapixel high-speed image sensor called the "GFX 102MP CMOS II HS" and the very latest X-Processor 5. The sensor inside the GFX 100 II physically measures 43.8x32.9mm, which is much larger than the 36x24mm sensor found in a 35mm full-frame camera - approximately 1.7x larger in fact.Īs well as more resolution for bigger prints and aggressive cropping, the large sensor format promises to deliver better image quality and greater depth of field without compromising too much on the size and weight of the camera when compared to a typical 35mm model. The GFX 100 II is the sixth medium-format mirrorless camera that Fujifilm have released since 2019, and as the name suggests, the third to have a massive 100 megapixels. ![]()
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