It feels better in hand than any past GFX mode because it’s shaped more like a conventional mirrorless camera. At the same time, it offers a deeper grip that’s more comfortable, while adding an extra ...
You could argue that the Fujifilm X100V kickstarted the whole compact camera revival after TikTok sent it skyrocketing in popularity to the point where it was near impossible to buy and second-hand ...
Externally the new GFX 50S II is identical to last year's GFX 100S camera, with the same magnesium alloy, weather-resistant body, the same PASM control dial and top LCD panel, and the same rear LCD ...
The new Fuji GFX 100 is bigger, heavier and a lot more expensive than the 50 megapixel GFX 50S camera that was introduced back in 2016 - it's larger in all three dimensions, 375g heavier, and costs ...
The GFX 100 II provides many advantages over its larger and heavier predecessor and offers even more comfortable handling, along with a better designed user interface. Like its predecessor, there’s ...
No CFExpress Type-B card slot Mini-HDMI port Focus and continuous shooting still lag slightly behind full frame Lacks high framerate video capability Medium format photography has remained niche and ...
You can't say Fujifilm is boring. It stuck to APS-C sensors instead of going full-frame like everyone else, while releasing cool and weird models like the X100 VI. That strategy has been refreshing in ...
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The GFX 50S II is an excellent addition to Fujifilm’s medium format line-up and a welcome evolution of the 50-megapixel category. It also carries the lowest RRP on release of any medium format camera ...
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