Fujifilm‘s new digital medium format camera is the first of its kind in the GFX series. Called the 50S, this mirrorless shooter possesses many reasons to be loved, but it also isn’t free from faults as stated in our full review. We found that it takes a while for its autofocus system to lock in, therefore possibly missing an important shot and that a dimly-lit scene isn’t a friend to the camera’s AF.
The GFX 50S, just like the Fujifilm X-T10, has the viewfinder set up towards the middle of the body.
Despite those issues that we noticed, the GFX 50S is still an impressive piece of equipment targetted towards serious photographers. Here is a short gallery captured entirely using this ‘affordable‘ camera with no post processing involved apart from resizing.
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Daylight
Shots were taken in broad daylight for natural lighting.
Details
Cropping the images to 100% to show the actual details.
ISO 100, 1/250 sec, F4.0
Cropped 100%
ISO 100, 1/125 sec, F2.8
Cropped 100%
ISO 100, 1/250 sec, F2.8
Cropped 100%
ISO 100, 1/2000 sec, F2.8
Cropped 100%
ISO 800, 1/30 sec, F2.8
Cropped 100%
Low Light
Shots were taken indoors with artificial lighting.
Portraits
Portrait shots using both natural and controlled lighting.
Fujifilm GFX 50S key specs:
- 51.4MP medium format CMOS sensor (43.8 × 32.9mm) with Bayer filter array
- X-Processor Pro Image Processor
- Removable 3.69m-Dot OLED EVF
- 3.2? 2.36m-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD
- 117-Point Contrast-Detection AF System
- Extended ISO 50-102400, 3 fps Shooting
- Full HD 1080p Video Recording at 30 fps
- Multi Aspect Ratio Shooting
- Film Simulation Modes
- Weather-Sealed Magnesium Alloy Body
- AF-point-selection joystick
- 1/125 sec flash sync speed
- 3 fps continuous shooting
- In-camera Raw processing
- Dual SD card slots (UHS-II)
- USB 3.0 socket
- Wi-Fi
- Price: Php366,990 (body only)/Php83,990 (GF 63mm F2.8 R WR lens)
300K? 1/125 flash sync speed? :(