The second part today, brings you inside the Fujifilm factory in the GFX100 assembly line, on the streets of Tokyo to test a prototype GFX100 and in the backstage of the GFX100 launch party room.
you see how the sensor and IBIS are assembled together
one person assembles the entire top part
a person checks the response of dials and buttons
18 tapes of tape are placed on the camera before they glue the rubber on it
some quick Fujifilm manager interviews ahead of launch, just to document their tension
The day before GFX100 launch, Toshihisa Ilda is visibly tense and he says that after GFX100 launch we will get completely drunk
at the end he keeps his promise, and he celebrates the launch of the GFX100 in a traditional Japanese way, by drinking Sake
Improvement of Q (quick menu) button operability
To avoid accidentally pressing the Q (quick) menu, the button has changed to one of Fn(function) buttons. This will allow customers to disable the Q button function and also to allocate the Q (quick) menu to a different Fn button.