Fujifilm GFX 50S Review
Land Scape Magazine Completed their Fujifilm GFX 50S review and here are the results comparing the Fujifilm GFX 50S, Canon 5DS R and Canon 5D Mark IV.
For a combination of camera size and image quality, the Fujifilm GFX 50S is a magnificent landscape photography camera. In my brief comparison with the Canon 5DS R and 5D Mk IV DSLRs, I was able to quickly notice real benefits from the larger sensor in terms of dynamic range and clarity of fine details, along with slightly better high ISO performance. While I continue to favor the build, feel and functionality of Canon DSLRs, the advances the GFX 50S offers in resolution, image detail and dynamic range (particularly shadow recovery) make it a camera I would absolutely own and use.
In Favor
- Image resolution and fine detail clarity
- Dynamic Range (especially shadow recovery)
- Image quality at higher ISO settings
- Size and weight
- Tilt touch screen
- Price (affordable for medium format)
- Mirrorless design requires digital viewfinder
- Build quality feel and ergonomics could be better
- Price (expensive compared to most DSLR and full frame mirrorless cameras)
You can read the full review here
The Fujifilm GFX 50S stacks up very well against the Hasselblad HD4 in the comparison above, but they are shot at slightly different apertures.
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