Fujifilm’s professional imaging group divisional manager Yuji Igarashi, holding the GFX100RF on stage. Photo: Michelle Clarke |
Fujifilm has announced the GFX100RF, a fixed-lens medium format camera at its X summit in Prague. It uses the 102MP sensor, which is paired with an X-processor 5 chip found in the rest of the company’s lineup and a 35 mm (28 mm equiv-) F4 lens with a leaf shutter-the first for the GFX lineup.
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The company says it is the “most compact and lightweight” model in the GFX series. It comes at 735g, which is slightly lighter than the GFX50R, which weighs 775g. It also says that “stands for” RF “”RAngfinder style Fixed lens. “The emphasis is on style – the camera does not facilitates a real optical passithrous window, but instead uses 5.76m dot Evf with 0.84x mags – GFX100 Same found on S II. The same. 3: 2 Aspects have a 3.2” LCD with a revised user interface to match the ratio.
The lens gives 28 mm equivalent. Region of view. Picture: Fujifilm |
The company says it is designed with compactness keeping in mind the 35 mm F4 lens, which is trying to keep the unit small despite covering the big sensor. The lens has no optical image stabilization, and the sensor is also unstable. The leaf shutter allows you to sync the flash “at any shutter speed” according to the company. The camera also has a built -in ND filter.
The top plate is made of aluminum, and the company says it tried to feel the camera even more luxurious than the X100VI, giving control “accurate and touching experience”. The camera will be available in black and silver finish.
On the stage, the divisional manager of Yaji Igarashi, professional imaging group of Fujifilm, said the camera “is a combination of two things: our state -of -the -art technology and our history of film cameras.” The camera has a dial feature to control your aspect ratio, which simulates the shooting experience with several film cameras of the company, and lets you shoot images in 1: 1 and even 65:24.
Picture: Fujifilm |
The camera also has a lever to control the “digital teleconverter”, which gives you the crop in many different focal lengths -45 (35 mm equive.), 63 (50 mm equiv.), and 80 mm (63 mm equivalent.).
The company says that the Autofocus algorithms of the GFX100RF are “tune”, especially for this.
Fujifilm also says that it is “developing online workflow online using encryption technology” which will help you check the content of an image credentials, verifying that it is authentic, although it is still in the test phase. Company C2PA and CAI materials joined the authentication organizations In 2024.
The camera will be available in April and will cost VAT’s inclusive, $ 5,499 euro. In the US, it will be retail to $ 4,899 before sales tax.
This summit had a look at the “One More Thing” declaration of the “One More Thing” GFX ENT cinema camera. Picture: Fujifilm |
During the incident, the company also revealed Some footage Its announcement was shot with the video Upcoming GFX Eterna Cinema CameraYuji Igarashi confirmed that the camera is still on track to launch by the end of the year, as is originally announced.