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Fujifilm launches the GFX100 RF, a medium format camera featuring a slim-body lens system and a compact body.

Fujifilm's GFX100 RF medium format camera, featuring a lightweight lens system and a compact body, has announced its launch price in Taiwan.

Fujifilm recently announced the GFX100 RF, a medium format camera featuring a submerged lens system and a compact body design. Today (April 17th), the Taiwan distributor, Heng Chang, announced the price of this camera in Taiwan: NT$162,000. It will also be available in black and silver-black. The GFX100 RF uses a submerged lens system with an equivalent 28mm f/4 aperture, making the interchangeable lenses less obtrusive than those found on typical medium format cameras. This, combined with the compact design, further reduces the body size, weighing only 735 grams including the battery and memory card. The camera body is made of aluminum and features a 0.5-inch, 576 million-pixel OLED electronic viewfinder with 0.84x magnification. The back houses a 3.15-inch tilting touchscreen and dual SD card slots compatible with UHS-II and V90 storage standards. The battery is an NP-W235, the same as the GFX100S II, allowing for 802 consecutive still photos or 100 minutes of continuous video recording. The low-profile lens system, with an equivalent 28mm f/4 aperture, provides depth of field similar to a 35mm full-frame camera at f/2.8. The low-profile design effectively reduces the camera's weight. The minimum focusing distance is 20cm, and cropping allows for zoom effects equivalent to 45mm, 63mm, or 80mm focal lengths. It also features the highest 4-stop ND filter in the GFX series. The GFX100 RF features a leaf shutter that can trigger the flash at any shutter speed, up to 1/4000 second for the mechanical shutter and 1/16000 second for the electronic shutter. Continuous shooting speed reaches 6 frames per second. It utilizes hybrid autofocus with AI subject recognition to improve shooting speed for animals, birds, vehicles, bicycles, airplanes, trains, and more. Face detection and eye autofocus are also supported. For video recording, it supports high-resolution DCI 4K 30p 4:2:2 and F-Log2 format with 13 stops of dynamic range. Electronic image stabilization is supported during recording, and it can record in Apple ProRes format when connected to an external SSD via USB-C. The camera's user interface includes a top dial that allows you to adjust shutter speed and ISO sensitivity. It also supports up to 20 film filters, including 7 standard color film filters and 13 distinctive film filters. Furthermore, it can be combined with 9 image aspect ratios to create up to 180 different image styles.

Fujifilm launches the GFX100 RF, a medium format camera featuring a slim-body lens system and a compact body.

Fujifilm launches the GFX100 RF, a medium format camera featuring a slim-body lens system and a compact body.

Fujifilm has announced its first unibody, compact digital medium format camera, the GFX100 RF. It features a lightweight lens system with an equivalent 28mm f/4 aperture, unlike the obtrusive interchangeable lenses found on typical medium format cameras. This compact design further reduces the camera's size, resulting in a weight of only 735 grams including battery and memory card. The GFX100 RF's retro-inspired body design utilizes the same GFX 1.02-megapixel sensor as the previously released GFX100S II, paired with the X-Processor 5 image processor. The camera body is made of aluminum and features a 0.5-inch, 576 million-pixel OLED electronic viewfinder with 0.84x magnification. The back houses a 3.15-inch tilting touchscreen and dual SD card slots compatible with UHS-II and V90 storage standards. The battery is an NP-W235, the same as the GFX100S II, allowing for 802 consecutive still photos or 100 minutes of continuous video recording. The low-profile lens system, with an equivalent 28mm f/4 aperture, provides depth of field similar to a 35mm full-frame camera at f/2.8. The low-profile design effectively reduces the camera's weight. The minimum focusing distance is 20cm, and cropping allows for zoom effects equivalent to 45mm, 63mm, or 80mm focal lengths. It also features the highest 4-stop ND filter in the GFX series. The GFX100 RF features a leaf shutter that can trigger the flash at any shutter speed, up to 1/4000 second for the mechanical shutter and 1/16000 second for the electronic shutter. Continuous shooting reaches 6 frames per second. It utilizes hybrid autofocus with AI subject recognition to improve shooting speed for animals, birds, vehicles, bicycles, airplanes, trains, and more. Face detection and eye autofocus are also supported. For video recording, it supports high-resolution DCI 4K 30p 4:2:2 and F-Log2 format with 13 stops of dynamic range. Electronic image stabilization is supported during recording, and it can record in Apple ProRes format when connected to an external SSD via USB-C. The camera interface includes a top dial for adjusting shutter speed and ISO sensitivity. It also supports up to 20 film filters, including 7 standard color film filters and 13 distinctive film filters, and can be combined with 9 image aspect ratios to create up to 180 image styles. Fujifilm is expected to launch the GFX100 RF in the Japanese market on April 10th this year, with a suggested retail price of 835,000 yen. It will be available in black and silver.

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