Fujifilm GFX100S

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Fujifilm GFX100S
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Overview
Maker Fujifilm
Type Mirrorless Camera
ReleasedFebruary 25, 2021;2 years ago (2021-02-25)
Intro priceUSD 6,000(body)
Lens
Lens mount Fujifilm G
Lens Interchangeable lens
Sensor/medium
Sensor typeCMOS with Bayer filter
Sensor size 43.8 mm x 32.9 mm
(Medium format)
Sensor maker Sony
Maximum resolution 11648 x 8736
(102 megapixels)
Film speed 100–12800 (standard)
50–102400 (extend)
Storage media SD, SDHC, SDXC
V90, UHS-II, UHS-I
Focusing
FocusIntelligent Hybrid TTL contrast detection / Phase detection
Focus modesSingle point, Zone, Wide/Tracking
Focus areas117 focus point
Exposure/metering
Exposure TTL 256-zones metering
Exposure modesProgram, Aperture Priority, Shutter Speed Priority, Manual Exposure
Metering modes Multi, Spot, Average
Flash
Flash External Flash
Flash synchronization 1/125 s
Flash bracketing ±1/3EV / ±2/3EV / ±1EV
Compatible flashesDedicated TTL Flash compatible
Shutter
Shutter Focal Plane Shutter
Shutter speeds 4s (P) 30s (A) to 1/4000 s (mechanical),
4s (P) 30s (A) to 1/16000 s (electronic),
max. 60min BULB
Continuous shooting 5 frames per second
Viewfinder
Viewfinder 0.5 inches 3.69M dots OLED
Viewfinder magnification0.77
Frame coverage100%
Image processing
Image processor X-Processor 4
White balance Auto, Custom, Preset, Fine, Shade, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Underwater
WB bracketing ±1 / ±2 / ±3
Dynamic range bracketing100% / 200% / 400%
General
Video recordingMP4 / MOV
4K up to 30 fps,
1080p up to 60 fps
LCD screen3.2 inches 2.36M dots
Tilt touchscreen
BatteryNP-W235 Li-ion
AV Port(s)3.5 mm, 2.5 mm audio jack, HDMI D
Data Port(s) USB-C 3.2,
Wi-Fi 4,
Bluetooth 4.2
Body featuresIn-Body Image Stabilization, Ultra Sonic Vibration Sensor Cleaning system
Dimensions 150.0 mm × 104.2 mm × 87.2 mm (5.91 in × 4.10 in × 3.43 in)
Weight 900 g (2.0 lb)
including battery and memory card
Made in Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
References
[1] [2]

The Fujifilm GFX100S is a mirrorless medium format camera produced by Fujifilm with Fujifilm G-mount. It is a smaller version of the 2019 GFX100 camera. [3] The camera was announced by the corporation on January 27, 2021 at the X Summit Global 2021 together with the X-E4. Sales began in March 2021.

Contents

The camera uses a 102MP 43.8 x 32.9 mm medium format sensor with 100% phase-detection autofocus coverage. It also has a Pixel Shift Multi-Shot capability, allowing the camera to move its sensor to create ultra-high resolution 400MP images. The GFX100S uses a smaller and lighter in-body image stabilization (IBIS) mechanism with 5-axis stabilization than its predecessor GFX100. It is capable of recording 4K video using the full sensor and can also transfer raw video to an external recorder. [4] [5]

Compared to the GFX100, the GFX100S is 500 g lighter, 30 percent smaller, with no interchangeable EVF, and no option for a vertical battery grip. The controls feature a traditional DSLR-style dial, as well as a 1.8 inch monochrome top display which can display various settings. [6]

The camera weighs around 900 g and is built around a magnesium-alloy casing. The manufacturer claims enhanced dust and weather-resistant capabilities and the camera is fully operative at temperatures as low as -10 °C. [7]

A series of native lenses manufactured for the Fujifilm G-Mount by the Fujifilm company bear the official designation 'Fujinon GF' on the side of the lens barrel. [8] Some authors abbreviate this to 'Fujinon G' or simply 'Fujinon'. A comprehensive table with a wide range of parameters for both native Fujinon GF lenses and G-mount-compatible lenses by other manufacturers is maintained here: Fujifilm G-mount (scroll to display table).

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