Today Fuji officially launch the GFX 50 S medium format mirrorless.
My dream camera? Perhaps, this one I will rent with the GF 32-64mm f/4 R LM WR lens as soon as it is available. This is what I consider a landscape photographers dream camera. With all the technology from Fuji's X-cameras going in to a larger sensor like this, I can only imagine how nice the images will be on a large monitor or large format printer.
- $6500
- 43.8mm by 32.9mm Bayer array sensor
- 51.4 MP (8,256 by 6,192)
- Base ISO: 100-12,800 (50-102,400 expanded)
- 256-zone metering
- Focal plane shutter
- 1/4,000 s mechanical shutter
- 1/16,000 s electronic shutter
- 1/125 s flash sync speed (up to 1/800 s with H mount adapter)
- 3.0 fps continuous shooting with unlimited JPEGs, 13 lossless compressions raws, or 8 uncompressed raws (1.8 fps when using electronic first curtain shutter)
- AE bracketing, film simulation bracketing, dynamic range bracketing, ISO bracketing, white balance bracketing
- Contrast-detect AF with 117 points
- Built-in interval shooting
- 0.5-inch 3.69 million-dot OLED viewfinder with 100% coverage and 0.85x magnification
- Flash sync modes: first curtain, second curtain, auto FP (HSS)
- 3.2-inch, 2,360K-dot, tilting touchscreen LCD
- 1.28-inch monochrome sub-LCD monitor
- Full HD at 29.97p and 36 Mbps
- Film simulation with optional grain simulation (available on all simulations)
- Wi-Fi capable
- Battery life: 400 shots
order it here
Ross
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