Fujifilm GFX100S vs Full Frame Size Comparison (Sony A7RIV, Canon R5, Panasonic S1R, Nikon Z7II)

Camerasize added the Fujifilm GFX100S to their database. I used their data to compare the brand new Fujifilm GFX100S vs high end full frame cameras.

  • Fujifilm GFX100S: 102MP – $5999 – 70% “fuller” sensor than full frame
  • Canon EOS R5:      45 MP  – $3899 – Full Frame
  • Panasonic S1R:     47 MP   – $3697 – Full Frame
  • Sony A7RIV:           61 MP  – $3498 – Full Frame
  • Nikon Z7 II:            45 MP  – $2996 – Full Frame

You can see all the comparisons below.

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BREAKING: New Fujinon GF Zoom Lens Coming 2021 (Not Yet on Roadmap)

According to information I have received from trusted sources, Fujifilm will release a new GF zoom lens in 2021. The lens does not show up on any roadmap and has also not been hinted by Fujifilm in any shape or form.

In our big “What we Expect from Fujifilm in 2021” overview, we noticed that there is indeed one zoom lens, that once appeared on an internal roadmap (leaked by FujiRumors), but until now never saw the light of the day.

But at this point in time I do not know if it is that lens, or another zoom lens.

I am investigating and will let you know as soon as I can.

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Top 10 Differences Between Fujifilm GFX100S and GFX100 plus Complete Specs Comparison

Here is the complete specs comparison between the Fujifilm GFX100S, the GFX100 and the GFX50S.

You can see the comparison down below.

Here are the top 10 differences:

  1. GFX100S uses NP-W235 battery of X-T4 instead of TP-125
  2. GFX100S has slightly higher burst rate (16 fps instead of 15 fps)
  3. GFX100S has lower res EVF and is not removable
  4. GFX100S has no battery grip option
  5. GFX100S has 0.5 stops better IBIS than GFX100
  6. GFX100S has shoots 14 bit RAW and GFX100 16 bit
  7. GFX100S is substantially cheaper ($5,999 vs $9,999)
  8. GFX100S has better battery life with 1 single battery (465 shots instead of 400 shots)
  9. GFX100S is substantially smaller
  10. GFX100S has nostalgic negative film simulation and GFX100 not (or not yet)

Well done, Fujifilm!

All the goodness will drop on January 27 at 8AM New York time.

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What We Expect to See from Fujifilm in 2021… and What Not!

What we Expect from Fujifilm

I thought I make a quick list of cameras and lenses that we could see in 2021, and what we surely will not get in 2021.

ATTENTION: It’s a mix of rumors, speculations and hopes. So read carefully to distinguish one from another.

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X/GFX Cameras 2021

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Fujifilm GFX100S Explained: Fixed EVF, Only One Top Dial (PSAM), No D-Pad, Top LCD, No Humpback and More

Ok guys, let’s narrow the range of our imagination, and describe a bit closer the Fujifilm GFX100S.

According to our information, you can imagine Fujifilm GFX100S like this:

  • no GFX50S humpback (if you don’t know what I mean, check out this image)
  • Top plate has only one dial on the top left side: a PSAM dial
  • no D-Pad
  • has joystick
  • Top LCD
  • Fixed viewfinder (not removable like on GFX100S and GFX50S, where it also can tilt thanks to the EVF tilt adapter)

Let’s add the information we already shared:

So, the Fujifilm GFX100S will be the first GFX camera with a PSAM dial.

And I get it: the almost totality of the market wants a PSAM dial. And if Fujifilm wants to attack the high end full frame market, then they simply have no other choice than to offer a GFX camera with PSAM dial. It will help the GFX system to get more popular.

And you know what?

Sure, I still would have preferred retro dials, but a PSAM dial is still better than the solution the GFX100 adopted, which was the first and only Fujifilm I ever used, that I struggled to operate out of the box.

So, mixed feelings here. But overall I prefer a PSAM dial over the solution adopted on the original GFX100.

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