Fujifilm’s GFX100RF puts medium format guts in a compact fixed-lens camera
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Summary
Fujifilm has launched a new medium format camera, the GFX100RF, which is the lightest in its GFX series.
It is also the first in the range to feature a fixed lens design, with the 35mm lens offering an equivalent of 28mm in full frame.
The GFX100RF has a 102-megapixel sensor and a 1.62-pound frame, putting it in a similar weight class to some full-frame cameras.
It costs $4,899.95 and will be available in April, with Fujifilm targeting Leica Q3 customers with the product.
It lacks in-body image stabilisation, but includes a leaf shutter system that can sync flash at any shutter speed, as well as an aspect ratio dial for immediate switching between different ratios and a built-in four-stop ND filter.