I’m a day one adopter of the GFX system and I can verify that once you shoot a GFX camera it is impossible to not compare it to others because it really is a cut above the rest. That being said GFX is not necessary, but it does provide you with many additional creative opportunities that can help you make shots and recover shots that might otherwise be impossible. There is nothing quite like GFX and when I use cameras other than my GFX100 I always find myself wondering how much better it might have looked if I just shot it with my GFX, to begin with. Below is a summary of the above video interview:
- Jason’s assistant wanted to get a new camera system so they looked at Canon and the GFX was the same price so they compared it to the Sony they were using and it blew them away even at laptop screen size
- GFX Camera details and gradation are unmatched
- The compression and distortion on the GFX are useful to work with
- The Fujifilm GFX100 calls back to classic professional cameras that had fixed vertical grip
- GFX100 has a fully usable AF system that doesn’t miss.
- The GFX100 vertical grip is great for him
- The Sony was great because it was a small half body that you can just throw in your bag and go which reaches a larger target audience.
- Today things are compact so you can go either way
- The Fujifilm classic film presets come right in to capture one without doing a destructive edit
- Color has been hard in the digital world and Canon was king until Fujifilm came along
- Fujifilm was the only company to match Canon’s color, but he couldn’t see himself shooting APS-C, but now there is GFX
- GFX has great skin tones and reds that are rich and deep
- GFX has a lot of great lenses, but adapting legacy lenses to the GFX is fantastic
- Adapting lenses for artistic portraits or just yourself gives you some of the softness that film had and it helps the simulations
- Pro-level cameras are around 5k and dropping the GFX to just under that is a game-changer because traditionally you would spend 30k for what GFX gives you
- Once you see the color and shadow tonality range that the GFX is capable of is impossible to unsee
- 100MP doesn’t have to be about giant print ads it is about all the extra information
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