Fujifilm GFX100 Round Up: 10 Days Till Shipment – Medium Format is Boss, Beastly, a Monster, Amazing AF, Problems and More

A lot of “influencers” currently have the Fujifilm GFX100 in their hands and their reactions are almost universally positive outside of the few that really do not have any experience at all with Fujifilm cameras. It’s interesting that Fujifilm seems to be taking a very Sony like approach to the GFX100 launch, hopefully, it pays off for them. Below I will have some summaries of videos out there in addition to some video and AF demos.

Fujifilm GFX100 (Preoders): B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

Above B&H Photo Video Summary

  • This is good, This is good…
  • Seriously professional camera
  • Calls removing the dials made for 2019
  • Awesome customizable mini rear LCD
  • Love the new look
  • Thought the Megapixel race was over years ago, but 102MP
  • You can get a wide/medium/close up all out of one shot with 102MP or fill the frame and make some of the highest quality photos ever
  • BSI sensor that is just nuts
  • 16-bit color but not in continuous
  • IBIS on medium format digital for the first time ever
  • Can’t say enough how great the AF is and calls it X-T3 like
  • Way different than GFX50S/GFX50R
  • Must update all your glass for PDAF otherwise uses old CDAF system
  • Buying the body is a big investment, but the lenses are priced like 35mm glass
  • Awesome 5.7MP EVF
  • Can run on a single battery, but takes two
  • Wishes the portrait grip was rubberized
  • Aimed at professionals and enthusiasts looking for the finest image quality out there
  • Fashion, editorials, portraits
  • If you shoot sports/wildlife there are cameras faster than 5fps
  • He hit every frame tracking someone on a bike
  • An exciting tool for video, but future sensors will have higher readouts so not really an A camera yet
  • Medium format is boss it’s ridiculous to compare to full frame they aren’t the same thing

Above Image Resource Video Summary (A Little More Technical)

  • First BSI sensor this size
  • Using copper wiring to increase the readout speed
  • Slightly better noise performance than GFX50R/GFX50S
  • 14 stops of dynamic range
  • 16-bit and 14-bit RAW mode
  • Continuous shooting doesn’t work with 16-bit RAW
  • M mode that records files like the GFX50S/GFX50R
  • Photoshop/Lightroom read RAW files already
  • First medium format IBIS
  • IBIS weighs about twice what a Full Frame IBIS does and 4x what the X-H1 does
  • IBIS has to be aligned within a tolerance of 20 microns of the lens mount
  • IBIS is 5-Axis giving 5.5 stops of stabilization and there is no dual IS system so the lens OIS has to be turned off
  • A future firmware update might add dual IS
  • Medium format X-T3 for video without 4k60p
  • Oversample 11,604 x 4,352 or 1090
  • Uses line skipping vertically
  • 4:2:0 10-bit internal recording and 4:2:2 10-bit external
  • Internal F-Log
  • Audio 24-bit 48KHz
  • Top panel display very programmable and cool
  • Programmable OLED on the back is very useful
  • Dual core processor that’s about 4x more powerful than the GFX50S/GFX50R
  • Dual Card Slots
  • Surprisingly very light camera
  • Dual batteries for up to 800 shots on a charge
  • USB-C with 30-Watts or more will charge both batteries at the same time with a maximum limit of 100-Watts
  • Anker PowerCore Speed 20000 PD provides 20-Volt 30-Watts 1.5A PowerCore+26800 PD provides 15-Volt 30-Watts 2.0A so the PowerCore+26800 PD is the ideal
  • Very rugged and the magnesium casting is very light
  • There is an additional magnesium panel inside the GFX100 that other cameras do not have
  • Fujifilm has done a couple of things to reduce shutter shock like building in 4 shock absorbers in the shutter assembly along with an internal panel that locks everything together while removing vibration
  • A ton of sealing points so it should be a well-sealed camera
  • Certified down to -10C but the one that went up to Everest hit -40C

Above Vistek Video Summary

  • Wins
    • The color tones are amazing and unmatched with all the detail you could need
    • There are 65k more colors in a 16-bit file then a 14-bit file which is handy for post-processing
    • Great for commercial portrait work
    • Skintones unlike any other camera, he has used before
    • Operates like a 35mm SLR
    • IBIS lets you hand hold below 1/250th a second reliably
    • Consistently sharp images at 1/30th a second and Fujifilm claims 1/3-1/8
    • More usable than any other medium format camera on the market
    • 4k DCI video 10-bit internal so no lost information in the shadows
    • Medium format X-T3 when it comes to video
    • They line skip in one direction and supersample in another
    • Some rolling shutter, but not very obvious
    • Pretty close to 35mm for rolling shutter
    • AF is great even though he’s not used to shooting AF
    • Everyone was blown away by the AF of this camera
    • Jaw dropping image quality
    • Can work for everything you do
    • 5.7MP EVF is the clearest/sharpest EVF he has ever used with close to optical viewfinder performance at 85fps
    • $10,000 is a lot but the next stop up is 3x more expensive and not really comparable
    • Thinks it should hold it’s value for the next decade
  • Challenges
    • Files are huge with RAW files being over 200MB
    • You need fast cards for this camera or you will suffer from serious buffer lag time so get 300MB/s cards
    • Shift to large format terminology because of 35mm video market can be confusing since many large format lenses won’t have image circles that are large enough
    • The dials missing will be an issue from Fujifilm photographers so the learning curve isn’t great compared to Fujifilm cameras even though the menus are unchanged
    • The vertical grip isn’t the most useful because of the different size and texture
    • The rear dial is way too small and easy to press by accident
    • Heavy but not compared to other medium format cameras
  • Who is this camera for?
    • Archival tool great for long term archiving or academia
    • If you’re coming from medium format this camera will blow you away
    • If you’re coming from 35mm there is a learning curve
    • Can satisfy just about every commercial photographer

Above CameraLab Summary (Not going to repeat things from above here now)

  • Improved handling and usability since you can take it out of the studio easily
  • Images are very useable out of the camera
  • Decent demo shooting IBIS on and off and it makes a huge difference
  • IBIS makes composition easier especially with a highly magnified view
  • Not much bigger than GFX50S when fitted with battery grip
  • Would have wanted a matching grip even if it made the camera bigger
  • GFX100 best EVF he has ever used
  • Many of the buttons came from X-Cameras and Gordon felt they were too small on X-Cameras
  • The camera needs more controls that are larger
  • SD makes sense because you can get the largest and most affordable cards
  • Should have included a full-size HDMI
  • Battery life is abundant and he never had an issue with battery performance even using Bluetooth and wifi
  • Image quality might get a little better with final firmware
  • Great images right out of the camera with JPG
  • Handheld video is very usable
  • IBIS is even good for walking and recording
  • He vlog’d with it successfully
  • AF isn’t great with video yet
  • Electronic front curtain shutter is fine, but straight up electronic shutter is still slow
  • Overall features make it more attractive than GFX50S/GFX50R
  • AF speed about twice as fast as GFX50
  • Lots of wasted space on the back and should use it with larger buttons
  • The best image quality of any system

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Vv_5MkCU6M

Above Matt Granger Summary (Not going to repeat things from above here now)

  • When he had the camera ever shot shared from the camera had to be approved
  • Fujifilm doesn’t think any other manufacturer will match their price
  • He misses the buttons and hates the bottom grip
  • Balances well with the GF110mm
  • Not used to a camera this big having IBIS
  • The price point with this kind of performance is unique and sets a new trend
  • Less intuitive than other Fujifilm cameras
  • Hopeful you can swap new EVF onto this camera in the future
  • $10,000 price point is 40% less than the next system out there

 

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AF Demos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0_XjUazmB4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaIJ3OlOB4U

Video Demos

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Cambo Actus-GFX Works With GFX100


Cambo made multiple statements about their Cambo Actus-GFX on Facebook the other day and how it works with GFX100. They machined a part for the GFX100 body that allows it to rotate between portrait and landscape since the camera is shaped a little differently than the GFX50S. You can use the Cambo Actus-GFX without the part, but only in portrait orientation.

During the last couple of weeks we received a lot of emails regarding the Fuji GFX-100. Will it fit on the Actus-GFX? The answer is yes.

The new GFX is substantially higher than the current 50mp models. We’ve just machined the parts required to fit the 100mp body to the Actus. And as demo cameras are still sparse in Europe, we took the opportunity to try the combination during the grand opening of Calumet’s new store in Frankfurt. Thank you Fujifilm Europe and Calumet Germany.

In that case you may prefer to use the current GFX mount instead. Thus you’ll be limited to use in portrait orientation. But the 100-mount will inevitably use this longer flange.

In portrait orientation you could actually use the Actus-GFX as it is. Only when used in landscape orientation the new GFX-100 requires more space.

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Fujifilm Summer Savings Sunday Father’s Day Edition


Vi Vante is offering a 10% discount for FujiAddict readers for their products listed here on Amazon they also have additional products here not included in the discount.

There are also a variety of new Fathers day deals at B&H Photo and Amazon today.

GFX
Fujifilm GFX50R + 45mm (Save $1,000): B&H Photo / Amazon  / Adorama
Fujifilm GFX50R + 63mm (Save $1,000): B&H Photo / Amazon  / Adorama
Fujifilm GFX50R + 32-64mm (Save $1000): B&H Photo / Amazon  / Adorama

Fujifilm GFX50R (Save $500): B&H Photo /  Amazon / Adorama

Fujifilm GFX100 (Preoders):B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

G Lens Savings
GF 250mm f/4R LM WR (save $500): B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
GF 110mm F2 R LM WR (save $500): B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
GF 23mm F4 R LM WR(save $500): B&H Photo  / Amazon / Adorama
GF 45mm F2.8 R WR (save $500): B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
GF 63mm F2.8 R WR (save $500): B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
GF 120 F4 R LM OIS WR Macro (save $500): B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

GF 32-64mm F4 R LM WR  (save $500): B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
GF 100-200mmF5.6 R LM OIS WR (save $500): B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

X Series
Fujifilm X-T3 (Save $100): B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Fujifilm X-T3 + 18-55mm w Grip (Save $200): B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Fujifilm X-T2 (Now $800): B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Fujifilm X-Pro2 (Save $200): BHphoto / Amazon / Adorama
Fujifilm X-T100(Save $100): B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Fujifilm X100F (Save $100): B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

Fujinon Fixed Focal Length Lenses
XF 14mm F2.8 R (save $250): B&H Photo / Amazon  / Adorama
XF 16mm F1.4 WR (save $100): B&H Photo /Amazon / Adorama
XF 18mm F2 R (save $50): B&H Photo /Amazon / Adorama
XF 23mm F1.4 R (save $250): B&H Photo /Amazon / Adorama
XF 23mmF2 WR (save $50): B&H Photo / Amazon  / Adorama
XF 27mm F2.8 (save $50): B&H Photo / Amazon  / Adorama
XF 35mm F2 R WR(save $50): B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
XF 35mm F1.4 R (save $50): B&H Photo /Amazon / Adorama
XF 50mm F2 R WR (save $100): B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
XF 56mm F1.2 R (save $100): B&H Photo/  Amazon  / Adorama
XF 56mm F1.2 R APD (save $100): B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
XF 60mm F2.4 Macro (save $250): B&H Photo /Amazon / Adorama
XF 80mm F2.8 R LM OIS WR (save $250): B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
XF 90mm F2 R LM WR (save $100): B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
XF 200mm f/2 OIS WR w XF 1.4x TC F2 WR (save $200): B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

Fujinon Zoom Lenses
XF 8-16mm f/2.8 R LM WR (save $100): B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
XF 10-24mm F4 R (save $100): B&H Photo /  Amazon / Adorama
XF 16-55mm F2.8 R LM WR (save $100): B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
XF 18-55mm F2.8-4.0 R LM(save $100): B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
XF 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 R LM WR (save $100): B&H Photo / Amazon  / Adorama
XF 50-140mm F2.8 R LM WR (save $100): B&H Photo /Amazon / Adorama
XF 55-200mm f/3.5-4.8 R LM OIS (save $200):  B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
XF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR (save $200): B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama


Other Deals
X-Mount Lens Deals
Lexar Professional 2000x 64GB
Sony High-Speed SD Cards
Memory Card Savings

Software Deals
Luminar 2018 & Aurora HDR 2018 (Savings code FUJIADDICT)
ON1 Photo RAW 2019.5
Photolemur
Picktorial

Battery Banks For Fujifilm Cameras
Anker PowerCore Speed 20000 PD
PowerCore+26800 PD
other more affordable options


iPad Savings: Amazon
iPad Savings: B&H Photo
New Apple iPad Pro and More: B&H Photo / Adorama
New Apple iMac Pro: B&H Photo / Adorama
New Apple MBP: B&H Photo / Adorama
MacBook Pro (Savings still available): B&H Photo

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Fujifilm GX100 Factory Tour and Eye AF: 12 Days Until Shipment

Above, The Straits Times was one of the many journalists to get a look inside Fujifilm’s factory. While they aren’t really a camera channel they do have some unique footage in their video in addition to stock footage if you’re into the small details. There isn’t a lot of footage, but you get a pretty decent look at the 110 piece GFX100 IBIS assembly and some new angles of the 900 piece body assembly, which is all done by hand. They also mention that the GFX100 has weather sealing at 95 points.

A lot of journalists and youtube influencers got tours of Fujifilm’s factory, but many of the videos that have been posted online from these tours have been extremely short or not informative at all. So far Cinima5D has the best look at the creation of the GFX100 out. Hopefully, we will see some more soon as the launch approaches.

Below an interesting GFX100 Eye AF video showing off Fujifilm’s Gen4.0 and Gen4.1 Eye/Face AF system. You can definitely see an improvement in Fujifilm’s tracking algorithm below and many have been impressed by the Fujifilm GFX100’s tracking ability. I am hopefully that Fujifilm will be the first camera company to really catch Sony with their Eye AF/Face Detection technology but Sony just keeps leaping ahead with Fujifilm closely following throughout their lineup.

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Fujifilm Value Angle Explored and Misinformation Being Spread Again

Profifoto and Docma have taken Fujifilm’s value angle to heart from the Fujifilm X Summit by trying to uncover Fujifilm’s originally calculation with the following formula:

Value Angle = 2 × arctan ((2 × Pad Ratio) / (Port Diameter – Sensor Diagonal))

The problem is their calculations do not match with Fujifilm’s results any way beyond the flange back number.

If we look carefully at Fujifilm’s slide X-Mount has a flange back of 17.70 on both sides, but Fujifilm claims a value angle of 41.15 while Profifoto claims 48.08 and Docma rounds with a similar claim of 48.1, which is way off from Fujifilm’s slide. We can go on to look at the rest which are:

Fujifilm Calc VA 41.15 flange back 17.70
Other Calc VA 48.08 flange back 17.70

Mount A VA 24.62 flange back 20.00
Leica TL VA 54.47 flange back of 20.00

Mount B VA 33.83 flange back of 16.00
Nikon VA 40.26 flange back of 16.00

Mount C1 VA 5.50 flange back of 18.00
Sony FE VA 8.99 flange back of 18.00

Mount C2 VA 50.01 flange back of 18.00
Sony NEX VA 52.89 flange back of 18.00

It looks like Profifoto and Docma calculated their number incorrectly, but at least we now have a list of the mounts that Fujifilm was comparing themselves too, but there might be some kind of correlation between the two results. The take away is that Fujifilm always calculated themselves higher than the competition while Profifoto and Docma slanted their calculations towards the competition.

To summarize I do not believe any of these numbers should matter to photographers, but it might make engineers lives easier when trying to design extreme lenses with maximum image quality. It could also make optics more affordable if their designs are simpler. Digital camera have been more than good enough for years now and they still continue getting better by adding features today that we couldn’t have dreamed of in the past. At least we now know the exact cameras Fujifilm used in their Value Angle comparison.

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DPRTV: Fujinon XF200mm The Great White Sharp Shot on GFX100

DPRTV created a short film about the Fujinon XF 200mm F2 R LM OIS WR while attending Fujikina in Japan using a pre-production Fujifilm GFX100. This is our first look at a video created with the GFX100 for those considering creating similar work. Below are excerpts from the quick look:

  • This is a heavy lens at almost 5lbs which is similar to a 300mm f/2.8
  • Custom focusing buttons and nice controls
  • Good IBIS they can do about 1/15th
  • Arca Swiss plate cut out of the foot
  • High price point at just under $6,000
  • Awesome optical performance
  • Hard to say anything negative about optical performance
  • Even with the supplied 1.4x teleconverter, it is very sharp
  • Nice bokeh fall off
  • Can be a beautiful portrait lens
  • Very well corrected lens
  • Great for action and wildlife
  • At home on Fujifilm X-T3
  • Very fast focusing
  • Min focus distance just under 2m
  • Manual focusing for stills isn’t great because it is a very long turn
  • Great lens for video and stability, but the focus ring is unusable for video
  • Reminds them of the quality of the XF8-16mm
  • Very comparable to Canon and Nikon 300mm f/2.8, which are great lenses

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Fujinon XF 200mm f/2 OIS WR w XF 1.4x TC F2 WR:
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