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Fujifilm told investors that it plans to continue expanding its line of cameras, including more "concept cameras" ...
Fujifilm’s first 6x4.5cm RF model, the Fujica GS645 Professional, was essentially a more modern interpretation of the old 6x6cm ‘folder’, and was fitted with a 75mm f/3.4 lens (equivalent to 45mm) ...
GFX100RF weighs just 1.62lb (735g) [2], making it the lightest model in the history of any GFX System camera. The camera features Fujifilm’s GFX 102MP CMOS II HS image sensor and image ...
B&H is excited to announce FUJIFILM GFX100RF latest–and lightest–medium format camera, the GFX100RF, which fits the company's 43.8 x 32.9mm, 102MP sensor inside of an elegant, rangefinder ...
Introduction Don’t let the name fool you: medium format camera sensors are huge. The monstrous 102MP unit found inside the GFX100RF is almost four times as big as the APS-C sensor found in the ...
The digital camera ' GFX100RF ' released by Fujifilm on April 10, 2025 is equipped with a large format sensor larger than a full-size sensor and can take photos of approximately 120 million pixels.
Fujifilm has announced the GFX100RF , a lens-integrated digital camera equipped with a large-format sensor that is 1.7 times the area of a full-frame sensor.
What the GFX100RF lacks is a sensor-based image stabilizer (IBIS), which obviously could not be implemented in the compact housing. But perhaps it is not necessary considering the wide-angle lens.
A couple of the spec rumors suggest the GFX100RF is going to be a far more specialist camera than the X100VI. There will apparently be no in-body image stabilization (IBIS), which would place some ...
The bad news is that the Fujifilm GFX100RF clocks in at an eye-watering $4,899 / £4,699 so be prepared to lay down some serious cash if you're interested in this stunning new compact camera.
Available in elegant Black and Silver finishes, the GFX100RF debuts an all-new “Aspect Ratio Dial”, a nostalgic nod to Fujifilm’s analog heritage.