Fujifilm GFX100RF Fixed-Lens Mirrorless Camera

Fujifilm GFX100RF Fixed-Lens Mirrorless Camera

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Valhalla, NY—The Fujifilm GFX100RF mirrorless camera debuted as the first digital camera with a fixed lens in the history of Fujifilm’s GFX system. Further, like all GFX cameras, it incorporates a large-format image sensor, approximately 1.7x larger than a 35mm full-frame sensor.

Additionally, the camera’s GFX 102-megapixel CMOS II HS sensor works with and X-Processor 5 image processor. The sensor features evolved pixel structure and micro-lenses to enhance dynamic range and low-light performance. It also improves peripheral image quality and autofocus (AF) accuracy. What’s more, the camera supports 4K/30P 4:2:2 10-bit video recording at 30 frames per second. And 13+stop F-Log2 provides flexibility in postproduction. Despite its advances, the GFX100RF weighs 1.6 pounds, making it the lightest of any GFX system camera. Fujifilm-GFX100RF_frontDiagnal_silver

Fujifilm GFX100RF Key Features
  • The top plate is machined from a block of aluminum. The lens ring, dials, bottom plate as well as other details are precision-machined from aluminum.
  • A first in Fujifilm camera tech—an aspect ratio dial is included on the camera’s back. And 3:4 and 17:6 aspect ratios were added.
  • A digital tele-converter selector/lever on the front lets you select the angle of view. From its native 35mm focal length (28mm equivalent), it’s switchable in three steps: 45mm (36mm equivalent), 63mm (50mm equivalent) as well as and 80mm (63mm equivalent).
  • An AF prediction function and face/eye AF recognize animals, vehicles, birds and airplanes.
  • A 3.15-inch, 2.1MP 2-axis tilt LCD monitor and a 0.84x, 5.76-million-dot EVF Fujifilm_GFX100RF_leftDiagnal_black
Fujifilm GFX100RF Fixed Lens
  • The new Fujinon 35mm f/4 fixed focal length lens (28mm equivalent) has a constant f/4 aperture
  • By adopting a leaf shutter system instead of a focal plane shutter system, the back focus distance was shortened to achieve a size reduction.
  • 10-element, 8-group construction includes two aspherical lenses.
  • A newly developed nano-GI coating optimized for lenses with large curvature suppresses internal reflections.
  • 7.9-inch close focusing distance
  • A built-in 4-stop ND filter

The company plans to release the GFX100RF late April 2025. Furthermore, it has a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $4,899.95.

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