After another video interview with FUJIFILM’s John Blackwood, we found out the upcoming GFX ETERNA will have a built-in electronic ND filter system, an internal NP-W235 battery for hot-swap, and both CFexpress Type B and SD media support. It will also support the TASCAM XLR unit and Frame.io camera to cloud technology. FUJIFILM GFX ETERNA – the company’s upcoming box-style cinema camera – is still under development. During this year’s NAB show in Las Vegas, we again met with the FUJIFILM team to get more new updates on the project. Let’s take a look at what the ETERNA promises to bring to the table once released. FUJIFILM GFX ETERNA – what we know so far The last update on the development of this interesting camera was back in February 2025 when Johnnie met with the team behind the camera at the CP+ trade show. Back in Yokohama, FUJIFILM told CineD that the camera would have the following features: Dual native ISO of 800 and 3200. 4K open gate mode (the whole 4:3 sensor) A 5″ touchscreen monitor, which will come with the camera Sensor readout speed will be similar to the GFX100 II, resulting in around 15ms in 4K 16:9. New information from the NAB show floor Image credit: CineD We said we’d have more confirmed features to share around NAB in April 2025, and here’s what FUJIFILM revealed this time at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The GFX ETERNA will have: Variable electronic ND filter system – ND density is...
Published By: CineD - Monday, 7 April