Fujifilm GFX100RF: First-Ever Compact Camera
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Fujifilm GFX100RF review: A powerful and fun camera that's far from perfect
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The GFX100RF is the world’s first 100MP medium format compact camera.
It offers incredible image quality but isn’t great in low light, and the high price makes it a niche product.
The 5.76-million -dot electronic viewfinder unfortunately lacks the X100 VI's signature hybrid display that lets you switch between optical and electronic views.
Battery life is outstanding with up to 820 shots on a charge or about 100 minutes of 4 K 30 fps video shooting.
Fujifilm 's $ 4,899 GFX100RF is a powerful camera with incredible image quality that’s hampered by a lack of low-light performance.
The G FX100RF can handle 4 K and widescreen DCI 4 K at up to 30 fps with fairly high bit rates.
Video has a dreamy quality and bokeh that only a large sensor can offer.
It's a niche and expensive product that appeals to small group of photographers.
Though it may never have a huge market, I think products like this push the industry in new directions and create conversations that draw new people into photography. So even though I’d never buy one, I’m glad the GFX100RF exists for those reasons..
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