Offers various dedicated accessories to construct a system that can respond to the detailed requests of professionals, users can select the solution that is easiest to use according to their shooting scene and method.
Offers various dedicated accessories to construct a system that can respond to the detailed requests of professionals, users can select the solution that is easiest to use according to their shooting scene and method.
The details I can pull out the sensor is amazing. Coming from Nikon FF the raw edit is incredible. Amazing camera for my landscape and nightscape purposes. But for wedding and events using this as backup camera it is good nothing great, D750 beats it in low light shooting.
The Fujifilm GFX 50s is the first medium format camera I've ever had the chance to review. I was really excited about the idea of trying it and seeing how the quality of a digital medium format sensor compared to the cameras I usually review. Luckily, I wasn't disappointed.
This GFX-50s camera is worth every dim. If you want to try a medium format camera I would highly recommend this. I got two lens for it but my most used is the 110mm portrait lens. I use Sony full frame and it is still a very good camera but the bokeh it produce cannot be compared with the GFX-50s.
If you really enjoy the process of photography, you'll fall in love with the Fujifilm GFX.
Great image quality; User-friendly interface; Good battery life; Edge-to-edge AF coverage; Relatively affordable
Image quality not that much better than full-frame, 1/125 sec; flash sync speed, Continuous AF basically unusable
The Fujifilm GFX-50S is unlike any other digital camera reviewed here . It is a highly specialized product having its own Mirrorless System with a newly-designed all-electronic lens-mount and paired with a large 0.8X-Crop sensor.
Extremely sharp images; Class-leading dynamic-range; Very low image-noise; Nicely saturated colors; Highly reliable metering; Very accurate autofocus; Impressive throughput; Class-leading optional EVF and Tilting Adapter; Many external controls; Nine Function buttons; Highly customizable Status LCD,...
Sub-par AF speed; Frequent yellow cast with Auto WB; Long black-out; Slow shot-to-shot speed; Slow mode transitions; Dual-axis level hidden; Complex controls; Histogram disappears when applying EC; Poor ergonomics; Very bulky; Status LCD consumes power when Off; Very poor battery-life; Soft aperture...
Why have a mini when this costs the same and is better,
While it might seem unusual that a camera can be both mirrorless and have a medium format size sensor, that's exactly what Fujifilm has created with their new GFX 50S. The 51.4MP CMOS sensor size is 43.8x32.9mm, 1.7x the size of the sensor in a full-frame DSLR; the body is decidedly mirrorless,...
The lenses are the stars of this system. You can download RAWs here and process to your own tastes: https://app.box.com/s/ni6dw7pln19c61fvlth4igk1bwghb3ks You will find among these RAWs 3 focal lengths: 32mm, 49mm, 64mm. (I wanted 50mm but the zoom ring gave me 49mm.
Richly detailed shots; Weatherproof build; User-friendly; More compact than many MF cameras;
That price tag; Limited video options and no 4K; Not built for speed;
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