FUJIFILM has unveiled the GFX100RF, a bold new entry in the GFX System. This is FUJIFILM’s first fixed-lens large-format camera, bringing medium-format image quality into a compact, rangefinder-style body. Weighing just 735g (1.6 lbs) with a battery and SD card, it’s the lightest GFX camera yet. It still delivers stunning resolution, color depth, and dynamic range. A new take on large format At the heart of the GFX100RF is a 102MP GFX CMOS II HS sensor. It’s 1.7x larger than a full frame and housed in a solid aluminum top plate. The body is milled from a single 500g block for durability. The fixed 35mm f/4 lens (28mm full-frame equivalent) is sharp and versatile. It features 10 elements in 8 groups, including two aspherical and a Nano GI-coated element. A 9-blade aperture diaphragm provides smooth bokeh with an f/4 to f/22 range. The digital teleconverter offers added flexibility. It allows in-camera cropping for 45mm, 63mm, and 80mm equivalent focal lengths (in photo mode only). The leaf shutter enables silent operation and flash sync at any speed, making it ideal for documentary, street, and travel photography. FUJIFILM GFX100RF | Source: FUJIFILM FUJIFILM GFX100RF design and features Despite its small size, the GFX100RF is packed with pro-level features. The Aspect Ratio Dial lets users switch between eight aspect ratios, including 4:3, 65:24, and 1:1. FUJIFILM took inspiration from their large-format photography legacy to offer creative framing options. The built-in 4-stop ND filter helps control exposure in bright conditions. It allows for wider apertures or longer shutter speeds. Five-axis digital stabilization improves handheld shooting. This makes it easier to capture sharp images and smooth video. FUJIFILM GFX100RF | Source: FUJIFILM Key features 102MP large-format sensor in FUJIFILM’s most compact GFX body yet Fixed 35mm f/4 FUJINON lens with digital teleconverter (45mm, 63mm, 80mm...
Published By: CineD - Thursday, 20 March