Fujifilm’s first medium-format mirrorless camera arrives next month
Fujifilm has announced that the GFX 50S medium-format mirrorless camera
will be available for purchase in the US in late February. The new
camera will cost $6,499.95 for the body and will be accompanied by three
new weather-resistant lenses: a 63mm f/2.8 for $1,499.95; a 32-64mm f/4
zoom for $2,299.95; and a 120mm f/4 macro for $2,699.95.
The GFX 50S is Fujifilm’s first medium-format digital
camera and will go head to head with the similarly-priced Pentax 645Z
and more expensive offerings from Hasselblad and PhaseOne. It has a new
51.4-megapixel 43.8mm x 32.9mm sensor (that’s nearly twice as large as a
35mm “full frame” sensor), Fujifilm’s X-Processor Pro imaging
processor, 1080p video recording capability, and a detachable electronic
viewfinder.
In addition to the three lenses available at launch, Fujifilm says it
will also release 45mm f/2.8, 23mm f/4, and 110mm f/2 lenses later this
year. All of the GF series of lenses are weather resistant, and Fujifilm
will be releasing an adapter for the GFX 50S that allows older
film-based medium format lenses to mount to it.
In our brief time with the camera
after it’s initial unveiling last year, we found it to be a remarkably
light and comfortable camera to use, despite the fact that it has a much
larger sensor and lenses than DSLR cameras. The GFX 50S won’t be ideal
for photography disciplines that require fast autofocus and operations,
but it could be an excellent option for portrait and nature
photographers looking for more detail and better image quality than full
frame cameras currently provide.
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