![]() ![]() It does what it's designed to do and does it exceptionally well.įor more see our full Fujifilm GFX 50S II review. The GFX 50S II has a burst rate of just 3fps, and can only shoot Full HD video at 30p, but Fujifilm has correctly divined that nobody is buying this camera for its action-shooting or video capabilities. This also enables the inclusion of a Pixel Shift Multi-Shot mode, which combines 16 RAW images to create huge 200MP files. What's new with this model though is the 6.5-stop image stabilization system, which improved over the other GFX cameras and further expands the camera's real-world usability. ![]() The Fujifilm GFX 50S II is perhaps the best distillation of the formula yet, cramming a gorgeous 51.4MP sensor into a body that's actually portable. įujifilm revolutionized the world of medium format with its mirrorless GFX series of comparatively small and relatively affordable large-sensor cameras. This is certainly a camera that you would buy if you're looking for something a little more specialist.įor more see our full Fujifilm X-Pro3 review. Released in 2019, the Fujifilm X-Pro3 has retained its high price point, and stock is increasingly harder to come by, otherwise, it might appear much higher in the list. Instead of having a screen that always shows an image, it has a screen that folds flat against the body and uses a small digital screen that imitates film packet slots on the back of film cameras. The hybrid electrical/optical viewfinder makes it stand out from other Fujifilm cameras as it offers a fully electronic mode, an optical mode with electronic overlays, and a digital rangefinder mode. The X-Pro 3 includes the latest 26.1MP X-Trans sensor, improved autofocus, and a unique screen design. Styled on a classic rangefinder camera but featuring the latest digital technology, The Fujifilm X-Pro3 review is aimed at people who want a retro camera with modern features. The Fujifilm X100V is perpetually out of stock around the world, and has a months-long order list so is not the easiest to buy, but that only demonstrates what an incredible camera this is, and well worth adding your name to the wait list.įor more see our full Fujifilm X100V review. The X100V is an advanced, APS-C fixed lens camera and is certainly aimed at enthusiasts, but its slick design and up-to-date features don't come cheap. It has the same 26.1MP X-Trans sensor as the X-T4 and the same hybrid viewfinder as in the X-Pro 3. It has the same exceptional build quality as all Fujifilm cameras in a small, pocketable version. With a street-friendly fixed lens equivalent to 35mm, it makes it the perfect camera for street photographers or portrait photographers alike. Five models later, the Fujifilm X100V is still a very popular choice for those who want a premium camera without the faff of changing lenses. Fujifilm's original X100 was the camera that sparked people's obsession with Fujifilm's retro-styled modern cameras. ![]()
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