FUJIFILM introduced the brand new GFX100 II large format camera with the most advanced video modes of any FUJIFILM camera to date. The camera can record ProRes, H.264, and H.265 in up to 8K 30p to CFexpress or SD cards as well as external SSDs. Anamorphic recording modes are available as well as integrated Camera-to-Cloud without the need for external hardware. There’s a lot to talk about so let’s dive in! In 2019, FUJIFILM introduced the first GFX large format camera with a sensor size between full frame and medium format. Now, FUJIFILM has introduced the direct successor to the original GFX100 with the GFX100 II. We sat down with product planning manager Makoto Oishi-san and product planner Taiji “TJ” Yoneda-san to talk about the GFX line and what makes the GFX100 II special. In case you missed it, check out our full review of the FUJIFILM GFX100 II and let us know what you think! GFX100 II sensor and processor The FUJIFILM GFX100 II has become the new flagship GFX large format camera. The camera features a new sensor that has the same number of pixels as the last model but with improved reading speed. This speed increase not only allows for higher continuous still photo capture but also for 4K and 60p video shooting with minimum rolling shutter and no video crop. Camera front. Image credit: CineD Camera side. Image credit: CineD Camera rear. Image credit: CineD Camera top. Image credit: CineD Powering the GFX100 II is the...
Published By: CineD - Wednesday, 13 September, 2023