Fujifilm GFX100RF:
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Fujifilm GFX100II:
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Fujifilm GFX100SII:
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Camerasize added the Fujifilm GFX100RF to its comparison tool, which you can manipulate here. The size of the Fujifilm GFX100SII looks even more impressive compared to the GFX100RF, but the GFX100RF is quite thin with its compact lens that starts in the camera body to save space. If Fujifilm had a slightly faster lens and a hybrid viewfinder this camera would be irresistible to anyone who shoots GFX and prefers a traditional exposure triangle layout.
I’m still ok with the original GFX100 body, which you can get at a great price point now and I probably won’t upgrade until Fujifilm releases a new higher-resolution sensor with a traditional exposure triangle since the performance of the GFX has always been good enough for my uses and I regret selling my GFX50S for the GFX100 because it had the best button/dial layout of any GFX camera. GFX controls have gotten progressively worse leading up to the GFX100RF, which thankfully offers a traditional exposure triangle even if ISO and shutter speed are on the same dial.
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