FUJIFILM has released the first chapter of their hands-on video series for the GFX ETERNA 55, with imaging specialist Michael Bulbenko walking through the camera’s physical layout and included accessories. This introductory chapter covers everything from mounting options and power systems to lens adaptation and the dual-sided control layout. Michael Bulbenko, who has spent over 30 years working in imaging from various perspectives (behind the camera, in front of it, and at the computer), guides viewers through the initial setup process. The video serves as a practical introduction for cinematographers looking to get up and running with FUJIFILM’s medium format cinema camera quickly. The GFX ETERNA 55 features extensive mounting options right out of the box, with multiple 3/8 inch and one-quarter 20 screw threads on the camera’s bottom. This eliminates the need for additional accessories when mounting to standard tripods or support systems. The camera’s modular design continues with a detachable top handle that slides onto a recessed dovetail and locks securely into position. What comes in the box The standard package includes several key accessories. A top handle with multi-pin connectivity provides additional controls and mounting points. A five-inch LCD monitor with 2000 nits brightness comes with a pop-up lens hood and mounting bracket. The monitor bracket features one-quarter 20 threading on one end and 3/8-inch threading on the other, allowing for flexible placement on the handle, camera top, or various screw holes integrated into the camera body. FUJIFILM includes a PL lens adapter that converts the native...
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