Lots of Fujifilm GFX100 Misconceptions and First Impressions

Over the past few weeks, we have all listened to a lot of hype from bloggers jockeying for access to Fujifilm while trying to sell cameras. Now that the GFX100 is in photographers hands I am pretty sure the coverage is going to change some. I want to start by saying that the GFX100 is an upgrade over the GFX50S in almost every single way and there are some amazing aspects of the camera, but no one has done the camera justice when it comes to describing its capabilities and that is probably because of the amazing image quality. I will try to relay what others have gotten wrong below, but this is all based on my first impressions over 24hrs.

Ergonomics

Build quality

AF Speed

Image Quality

IBIS

Battery Life

Video

One More Thing

I think that GFX100 is a difficult camera to review simply because there is nothing quite like it on the market today. If you compare it to old film medium format cameras than it is light years ahead, but if you compare it to a range of available cameras that you are familiar with than the camera quickly comes back down to earth and its flaws are exposed. Being a GFX50S owner since launch has greatly influenced the way I view cameras and the GFX50S set a very high bar that the GFX100 can’t exceed in every way due to some poor choices by Fujifilm.

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