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FUJIFILM GFX 100 – 4K, 10bit Medium Format Camera Concept Explained

FUJIFILM has made an interesting announcement yesterday, unveiling the GFX 100Megapixels Concept – a mirrorless medium format camera with a strong eye for video. FUJIFILM has announced a new flagship medium format camera for their GFX lineup. The GFX 100 sports a 100 megapixel sensor (!!), first-of-its-kind IBIS, and 10 bit 4K up to 30p video recording. The price of the new camera will be around $10,000 and availability is expected during the first quarter of 2019. Also announced: The new GFX50R, the successor of the GFX50S. This new camera is noticeably smaller and lighter than its predecessor, aiming to capture the attention of street photographers. (The R stands for Rangefinder). When it comes to video capabilities, the camera is able to record in 1080p and we were told by FUJIFILM that the video quality is the same as the one found in the GFX50S. FUJIFILM GFX 50R Body Size, Sensor Size and Specs We don’t have the final specs for the GFX 100 yet, but we were told that the camera will record in 4K, 10bit, 4:2:0 internally with the ability to capture video in 4K, 10bit, 4:2:2 externally via HDMI. From the mockup we have seen, the body size of the GFX100Megapixel is rather similar to the 50S meaning, having a resembling size and weight of a large DSLR, like the Canon 1D C. Add the vertical handgrip, and the GFX 100Megapixel becomes bulkier, with its square body shape. FUJIFILM GFX 100Megapixel The sensor is roughly 1.7x the size...

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Published By: CineD - Wednesday, 26 September, 2018

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