Ultimate Guide to GFX100 II: Fujifilm’s Flagship Medium Format Camera

2023-11-16 18:02:00

Since Fujifilm launched its flagship medium format camera GFX100 4 years ago, the pixels jumped to 100 million pixels. At that time, it was hailed as the most powerful medium format camera. Then 2 years ago, the GFX100S successfully slimmed down, but it was not as good as in terms of shooting and performance. It has been greatly enhanced until the true successor GFX100 II appears. Not only does it use a new sensor and image processor, it is faster and has stronger continuous shooting. The autofocus has also entered the AI ​​era. It can also take into account 8K shooting, but the price is higher than that of GFX100. Cheap when on sale. GFX100 II: The Sensor light absorption increases by 30% and 8fps continuous shooting speed is increased. It is the top flagship among Fujifilm cameras. The GFX100 II uses a newly designed 102MP GFX CMOS II HS sensor. The frame size (44×33mm) is larger than that of the full-frame Sensor. 1.7 times larger, the pixels remain at 102 million pixels, but the reading speed is 2 times faster than the previous generation, and the light absorption is also increased by 30%. With the upgrade to the X-Processor 5 image processor, the autofocus and continuous shooting speed are also improved. Now GFX100 II It can shoot continuously at a speed of 8 frames per second (mechanical shutter), which is a big improvement over the previous generation’s 5 frames per second. The uninterrupted continuous shooting can also reach 5.3 frames per second. At the same time, the 5-axis body shock protection has also been increased from the 6 levels of the GFX100S to 8. Level, handheld shooting is more secure, and through pixel shifting, you can take 20 consecutive images and merge them into an ultra-high-resolution photo of 400 million pixels. GFX100 II: The ultra-high pixel EVF can be removed at any time. Since the slimming of the GFX100S was well received, the body design of the GFX100 II also continues in this direction. Although the weight is not as much as the former’s 900g, its 1,030g is 290g less than the 1,320g of the first generation. Of course, After installing the GF series lens, for most photographers, the camera body will still feel heavy even if it is held in both hands. It can only be said that if you are pursuing medium format and high image quality, don’t worry regarding that burden. In addition, the button layout of the GFX100 II has become very similar to that of the GPS100S. For the convenience of professional photographers, a number of shortcut keys with customizable functions are added above the handle near the shutter and next to the lens mount. The most special thing regarding the design of this generation of fuselage is that the EVF electronic viewfinder has not only been greatly increased to 9.44 million pixels and supports 120fps, but also has a magnification rate of 1×. You can see image details clearly through this small window. What’s more practical is that the EVF can It can be detached from the top of the camera at any time when needed. This can reduce the weight of the camera and make it more flexible to use, such as when “low-flying” or taking pictures. GFX100 II: 100-megapixel detail is astonishing. Even today’s mobile phones can take 100-megapixel photos, but the real-life shooting experience is completely different from that of the GFX100 II, which uses a super-large medium-format sensor. Just out of JPEG, even Just by zooming in on a certain part of the photo, the scene is still clear and sharp. Switching to portrait shooting, in addition to easily shooting a shallower and softer depth of field, zoom in to 100% of the eyes, and the eyelashes will also be three-dimensional. In other words, there are also great options for cutting photos. scope. Thanks to the new light-sensitive element, which has increased the amount of light it can absorb, as well as better noise control, trials have shown that the high-sensitivity performance is quite good. You can safely shoot at ISO 3,200 or higher in low-light environments. As a new flagship, the GFX100 II certainly has the blessing of a new film simulation, the 20th effect Reala Ace, which features more realistic colors, moderate contrast and saturation, and is not biased towards a certain tone. GFX100 II: 8K shooting with external fan AI recognition focusing is almost a standard feature in new high-end cameras, and GFX100 II is no exception. It uses the X-Processor 5 image processor to bring subject detection autofocus function to medium format cameras. It can track and focus on faces or eyes, and can also detect animals, birds, cars, bicycles, airplanes and trains, allowing photographers to only focus on creation and leave the focusing process to the camera. In addition to AI detection focus, the GFX100 II also catches up with 8K shooting. It can directly record 8K/30p, 4K/60p and 1,080/120p videos, and supports 4:2:2 10bit format. The encoding is compatible with H.265 and Apple ProRes, plus It is the first model in the GFX series to support F-Log2, providing more space for post-production. It is worth mentioning that in order to ensure that the GFX100 II can record ultra-high-definition videos for a long time, the manufacturer can also install its own external cooling fan FAN-001 to cool down the body when needed. Price: CAD$10,124 (body only) T09

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