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The Complete Fujifilm GFX50SII vs GFX100S vs GFX50S Specs Comparison

We have already shared an initial specs comparison in the past here.

Still today, it contains information exclusively shared by FujiRumors, as the price of the GFX50SII.

However, with the recent leaks of nokishita, we are now able to fill in some gaps. You can hence see the full updated comparison below.

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Initial Specs Comparison: Fujifilm GFX50SII vs GFX100S vs GFX50S

Given the several rumors we have already shared about the upcoming Fujifilm GFX50SII, I thought we can share an initial specs comparison with the Fujifilm GFX100S and the original Fujifilm GFX50S.

Totally missing so far are the video specs, but I somehow have the feeling that those of you interested in the Fujifilm GFX50SII, don’t really have “video features” as one of your priorities.

Also, down below the list of products that (so far) we expect to be announced on September 2:

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Fujifilm GFX100S with Tamron 150-600 using Fringer EF-GFX Smart Autofocus Adapter [VIDEO]

As we reported already, Fringer will officially release the Fringer EF-GFX smart autofocus adapter in October.

Now Fringer shared a video, showing the performance of the Tamron 150-600mm f/5-6.3 VC G2 on the Fujifilm GFX100S.

Fringer writes:

A very good super telephoto lens for GFX cameras. It fully cover the 44x33mm sensor in all focal range. We also demo its AF performance on Fringer adapter.

Key Features:

  • Electronic aperture control: built-in elecgronic aperture ring similar to native G mount lenses
  • Phase Detection AF Support (AF-S. AF-C, Eye-AF, etc. in GFX100 and GFX100S only). Focus Points fully cover the sensor. DSLR like AF experiences.
  • Supports both lens IS and IBIS (not at the same time). Users may choose between them
  • Supports in-camera lateral chromatic aberration correction

GFX deals:

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EISA Awards 2021/22: Fujifilm GFX100S and X-S10 Snap Awards and Everybody Else Too

EISA has assigned awards to everybody making up categories that are hard to distinguish, so that lots of companies will pay lots of money for their EISA logo license to be used in future.

And if they don’t pay, next year those companies will be “punished” by not receiving awards, leading to tons of negative press.

Fujifilm once refused to pay for the TIPA logo license and they were punished the following year by not receiving any award for their digital cameras. That lead to tons of negative press, so Fujifilm decided to pay TIPA again lots of money.

How much?

For example, using the RedDot award logo for one product and one year costs up to $6,000. I can’t think at an easier way to make money than selling awards.

After this reality check, let’s see who “won” this year.

Fujifilm GFX100S: BHphoto / AmazonUS / Adorama / Focus camera
Fujifilm X-S10: BHphoto / AmazonUS / Adorama / Moment / Focuscamera

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Fujifilm GFX50SII will Look IDENTICAL to the Fujifilm GFX100S, Hence Make Leaked Images Useless ;)

I keep getting emails about how the Fujifilm GFX50SII will look like.

Will it retain the dials of the GFX50S? Will it still have the backhump? Will it still have a detachable viewfinder? And more of these questions.

I get it, it’s summer, so it’s easier to miss certain articles while you are on holiday. And that’s good so.

But in the hope to stop the storm of emails I get, I would like to remind you of this article on June, where I say that the Fujifilm GFX50SII will look identical to the Fujifilm GFX100S.

And with identical, I mean identical: every button, the viewfinder, the dials, just everything.

This also means that the leaked images of the Fujifilm GFX50SII will be the most boring ever, as all you have to do is to look at the Fujifilm GFX100S.

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New Fujifilm Financial Results: Imaging Division Recovers Sharply Thanks to Instax, Fujifilm GFX100S increased GFX User base

The latest Fujifilm financial results for the 1nd quarter 2022 (from 1 April 2021 to 31 July 2021) have been released.

Performance recovered sharply as revenue surged 45.6% YoY and operating income returned to the black year-over-year, due to strong sales of instant photo systems.

As for their digital camera division:

Professional imaging: Revenue ¥27.7 billion (up 26.1% YoY).

FUJIFILM GFX100S, a mirrorless digital camera which has gained a high reputation worldwide for its superior image quality using a large format sensor despite its compact body, increased its user base and continued to boost sales.

Singer-Turned-Photographer Bryan Adams Shooting Pirelli Calendar 2022 with Fujifilm GFX100S

original image at CNN taken by Alessandro Scotti
original image at CNN taken by Alessandro Scotti

Here is a little weekend curiosity.

Singer-Turned-Photographer Bryan Adams is currently at work to shoot the new Pirelli Calendar 2022.

Now some behind the scenes images appeared at CNN here, and the camera we see has to be the Fujifilm GFX100S: flat viewfinder, top LCD with two buttons on the right, the “viewmode” printed on the side.

Well, at least he got one already. Fujifilm was totally overwhelmed by the demand for this camera (it is already the most owned GFX camera among the FR community), that it is still hard to find in stock (and Fujifilm warned us about this).

As for the lens he is using in the image we can see above, it could be the Fujinon GF32-64mmF4.

Well, that’s surely where the GFX system belongs: very high end professional work.

And yet, considering that medium format is now getting more affordable than some mirrorless full frame cameras and also smaller than some full frame mirrorless cameras, the GFX system is finding its way also in lots of camera bags of enthusiast photographers, who might not make money out of their images, but value image quality above all else.

You can read the full article and see the images at CNN here.

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Fujifilm GFX100S: Kaza Leather Case, Reviews, Fuji Guys How-To, Comparisons, Stabilization Tests and More – Roundup

In honor to the Fujifilm GFX100S, which I own and made me break my “likes” record on Instagram, with the very first GFX100S image I’ve shared, today FujiRumors is going to dedicate to this wonderful camera, whose only issue is that it lacks of X-T alike dials, a roundup.

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About Editing my First Fujifilm GFX100S Images and Saving 10% on Capture One with Code FUJIRUMORS (or AMBFR)

 

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First this:

Among request of some members of the FujiRumors community, we have added the coupon code FUJIRUMORS to the 10% discount codes available for Capture One (all products).

So, from now on, you can use both codes, either AMBFR or FUJIRUMORS to get 10% off. Both are valid.

That should be easier to remember, if you don’t immediately decide to get Capture One, but maybe try the 1 month free trial, and then decide to get it. You won’t have to check back how the code was (AMBFR), as it will be much easier to remember the code FUJIRUMORS.

And by the way, I have finished editing my wedding images using Capture One. I have delivered the images already, and the couple is very happy with them. Phew :)

One more thing:

As I’ve told you on the first day I got my Fujifilm GFX100S, I can’t wait to finally bring out my GFX100S to the mountains and make some landscape photography. But an unlucky combination between my wife deciding to take a 3 weeks intensive course (and hence me being busy with babysitting) followed by a bad weather wave unusual for this time of the year, I still was not able to do that.

However, I did use a no-rain time window to go to the lake nearby my home and take some images of my family. Usually that’s stuff I love to do with my X series gear (especially X-E3 and XF27/2.8), but this time I went with the Fujifilm GFX100S and GF32-64mmF4.

I did share one image of my mini-trip on Instagram here and the case wants that the first GFX100S image I share has also quickly become the most liked one on my Instagram.

But since we talk Capture One and editing here, I can tell you this: one of my fears, was that editing the huge GFX100S files would be a painful experience. You know, big and heavy files. But in my experience, quite the opposite is true: it’s actually joy to edit GFX files!

With a sensor 70% bigger than full frame and with 70% more megapixel than the next highest resolution mirrorless full frame camera (and not to talk of the stellar GF lenses), the amount of data available during your editing process is simply massive, which can be quite helpful in some images.

Sure, the more powerful your computer is, the smoother your editing process will be, especially when you edit hundreds of images in a more complex way.

But so far playing around with the GFX files was a joyful experience on my 2018 MacBook Pro, so much so that I am not sure who had more fun: my son in the water or his daddy later on editing the image you can see below. ;)

 

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