The Fujifilm GFX100S is built around a 102-megapixel medium format sensor. Fujifilm today introduced the GFX100S mirrorless medium format camera that offers similar performance to the GFX100 which debuted in 2019, but with a smaller form factor and a considerably lower price. Like the GFX100, the Fujifilm GFX100S features a 102-megapixel back-illuminated CMOS sensor with in-body image stabilization, but improves upon the earlier model with an additional stop of stabilization: 6 stops in the GFX100S versus 5 (or 5.5 with the GF63mmF2.8 R WR lens) in the GFX100. The top panel of the Fujifilm GFX100S includes a generously-sized, 1.8-inch monochrome information display. Medium format digital cameras universally lag behind smaller sensor cameras in terms of continuous shooting speeds, so they’re not ideal for fast moving subjects like wildlife or sports. The Fujifilm GFX100S can shoot up to 5 fps for up to 42 JPEGs or 16 compressed RAW in a single burst—slow by comparison to full frame cameras, but still impressive when you consider the massive files that medium format sensors produce. Speed aside, the big news is the camera’s smaller size and price compared to the GFX100. The new model is slightly thinner and considerably shorter, shaving off […]
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