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Fujifilm GFX100RF Medium Format Camera - Silver

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Color: Silver


Style: Body


Features

  • Compact, portable rangefinder style design delivers classic camera handling
  • New Aspect Ratio dial for instant access to a variety of compositional image formats
  • 20 Film Simulation modes deliver unique film-inspired looks
  • 102-megapixel sensor for ultimate image quality
  • Optically outstanding fixed 35mm lens, plus digital teleconverter flexibility

Description

Create incredible images every day with FUJIFILM GFX100RF digital camera. With classic rangefinder styling and a premium tactile design, it offers a classic photography experience, while the large format sensor, wide dynamic range, and low noise floor deliver the ultimate image quality. A new Aspect Ratio dial provides instant access to nine compositional formats, many from legendary Fujifilm analog cameras. 20 different Film Simulations harness Fujifilm’s 90-years of experience in color science to deliver outstanding in-camera looks suited to every subject. The camera’s precision engineered 35mm lens on a GFX sensor offers the equivalent angle of view of a 28mm lens on a 35mm format camera – optimal for hand-holding – plus it also features digital teleconverter options, an internal ND filter, and a leaf shutter for further flexibility and creative expression. Weighing just 735g (25.9 oz) and compact enough to fit in a pocket, this is the ultimate everyday carry.

Compatible Mountings: Fujifilm G


Aspect Ratio: 43


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: MOV


Image Stabilization: Sensor-shift


Maximum Focal Length: 35 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 1 x


Maximum Aperture: 4 f


Brand: Fujifilm


Model Name: GFX100RF


Brand: Fujifilm


Model Name: GFX100RF


Built-In Media: Camera Body & Accessories


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Model Number: 16938065


UPC: 074101211542


Item Height: 9.1 inches


Manufacturer: Fujifilm


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Warranty Description: 1 Year Limited


Screen Size: 3.15 Inches


Display Type: LCD


Has Color Screen: Yes


Auto Focus Technology: Hybrid


Autofocus Points: 1


Phase Detection Sensor Points: 425


Autofocus: No


Aspect Ratio: 43


File Format: MOV


Effective Still Resolution: 102 MP


Maximum Image Size: 102 MP


Total Still Resolution: 102 MP


Maximum Focal Length: 35 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 1 x


Lens Type: Wide Angle


Camera Lens: Fixed 35mm lens with digital teleconverter flexibility


Minimum Focal Length: 35 Millimeters


Photo Filter Thread Size: 49 Millimeters


Connectivity Technology: HDMI


Wireless Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Total Video Out Ports: 1


Shooting Modes: Automatic, Custom, Landscape, MAIN, Macro, Manual, Movie, Panorama, Portrait, Shutter Priority, Sports


Digital-Still: Yes


Movie Mode: Yes


Image Capture Type: Stills & Video


Compatible Mountings: Fujifilm G


Sensor Type: CMOS


Image stabilization: Sensor-shift


Maximum Aperture: 4 f


Photo Sensor Resolution: 102 MP


Photo Sensor Size: Medium Format (>35mm)


Minimum Shutter Speed: 3600 sec


Color: Silver


Item Weight: 735 Grams


Video Resolution: 4320p


Viewfinder: Electronic


Camera Flash: no flash


Aperture modes: RM


Video Capture Format: RM


Battery Weight: 1.32 Grams


Battery Cell Type: Lithium Ion


Battery Average Life: 90 minutes


Battery Type: Nonstandard Battery


Frame Rate: 30 FPS


Mount Type: Fujifilm G


Minimum Aperture: 22 f


Crop Factor: 1.5


Number of Batteries: 1 9V batteries required. (included)


Has Image Stabilization: No


Lens Mount: Fujifilm G


Audio Recording: No


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  • Exceptionally well designed camera for the experienced photographer.
Color: Silver Style: Body
This is an exceptional camera for the seasoned photographer. Fujifilm has put a “larger than full frame” or medium format sensor in a compact camera, explicitly designed for documentary and street photography. The is an extremely compact size for a camera with such a large sensor, that is brilliantly engineered by stripping away the non essential features and focusing on the basics. This was achieved by designing a camera without a lens mount. The lens is partially in the body to achieve a compact form. They also choose a slower F4, 35mm lens with a field of view of 28mm for the larger sensor. This was to keep the camera as compact as possible. Other omissions are the lack of IBIS due to the size requirements. All this might sound daunting for a lot of people to use a camera with a fixed f4 lens without IBIS. This is a purposeful camera that is for the experienced photographer who can take advantage of the great dynamic range of this larger than full sensor and not be afraid of pushing the ISO Up to achieve a sharp image. These are my observations: - The AF is pretty good. My GFX100S II, seems to be a bit better, but with the 55mm 1.7, 80mm 1.7 and 110mm f2 which are quite a bit brighter. - The leaf shutter is very, very quiet, and I have been able to get sharp images at 1/20. The best bet is shooting at a minimum of 1/125, while adjusting the ISO. Like my GFX100S II, the sensor is great at higher ISOs - I find using the dial to change the ISO quite good, but I needed to make sure I seated the dial after I changed it. I prefer changing the dial to C and controlling it via the front dial. - I thought that I would prefer setting the aspect ratio to C and adjusting it with the front dial. But I actually prefer deliberately choosing the aspect ratio using the dial. - the toggle to crop is very convenient. - I would prefer turning off the touch functions on the back LCD, because it was a bit too sensitive during use and I would accidentally change film simulations. - the viewfinder is bright with a pretty good refresh rate. - the silver GFX100RF is really nice looking. But the black GFX100RF that I tried at a Fujifilm event was definitely very stealthy and wouldn’t attract too much attention. So, on retrospect the black one is better for street and documentary purposes. - this is a fantastic street and travel camera for really experienced photographers and would leave casual photographers frustrated. It’s a bicycle without training wheels. - using the GFX100RF was seamless after using both my GFX100S II and X-H2S. It didn’t require additional learning. The aspect ratio dial and the crop lever really helps in the moment creativity. - the lens is super sharp wide open at F4 and I like the way it renders. - I set the control ring on the lens for film simulations. The combination of the aspect ratio dial, the crop lever and film simulation makes this an incredibly versatile and powerful creative camera. The thought process that went into designing this fixed lens camera can only be attributed to Fujifilm’s collaboration with highly accomplished photographers. This camera is not a replacement for an interchangeable lens camera, rather it’s a complement to it. This serves as a great companion to my GFX100S II. Highly recommended! Amazon fulfilled my order while others couldn’t get it to their customers. Believe me, I tried ordering at multiple places to make sure I could get one. Amazon was the only one that came through. Now to cancel the orders placed at other stores. Update : 2nd May, 2025 As I use continue to get used to the GFX100RF, I am able to get super sharp images at 1/20 wide open in not so ideal light. I was surprised at how many keepers I had at that shutter speed. But I don’t expect it to be this sharp at lower shutter speeds all the time. It just depends on how you grip the camera. But as I mentioned before, to achieve sharp images you can use faster shutter with higher ISOs in low light. This is because of the great sensor’s low noise capability. I am still in the honeymoon phase right now. But this camera has fully met my expectations for a high quality and highly flexible compact camera. This is exactly what I have been looking for. The inclusion of dual sd card slots really exemplifies that Fujifilm envisions this camera as a professional photographic instrument. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025 by j. salk

  • Unique & passionately designed
Color: Silver Style: Body
One of the most divisive and controversial cameras in the world. Would I buy it again if I were to make my decision again? Yes. Detail mini-review : EARLY IMPRESSIONS * Electronics are day & night differences & far better than Leica * Manual Focus (MF) : electronics and software features to assist MF is one of the most superior I have ever used. Very impressed. * Weight is very light and unobtrusive * Sensor is similar to GFX100sii * physical hardware milling and construction are Leica standard - impressive * 3D Electronic Level is useful * Manual Focus mode - displaying estimated distance is nicely implemented NEGATIVE SURPRISES * The ISO dial needs to be labeled * Q-button: the location of the Q-button is where the thumb kept pressing it accidentally. Needs to be moved somewhere else. * Aspect Ratio dial does not work if you are shooting in pure RAW mode. You need to, at least, pick RAW+(some form of JPG). Owners Manual did not say a thing about this on Page 9 under Aspect Ratio Dial. * MENU system and usability: needs more work; perhaps, consult with Jonny Ives would help * E.g. Setting Framing Guidelines: requires me to turn ON 3 settings in order for it to appear. Some usability engineer is either not doing his job or management is squashing and brushing aside real issues * Hybrid (MENU-driven vs physical dials) system is confusing: without the Owners Manual, looking for functionalities is quite a chore. Sometimes, they show up as physical dials, sometimes both, sometimes just MENU items embedded deep somewhere. * My MENU Items (myFav): had to use this or there are just too many MENU traversing * Programmable Funct buttons need to be set to speed up shooting workflow * Strap Eyelet : too small to accommodate 3rd party straps (like Peak Design) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025 by Greenbloody

  • A Monster In Your Pocket
Color: Black Style: Body
I'm fortunate to become one of the 1st group of Amazon customers who received Fujifilm GFX 100RF in May 2025, and after weeks of usage in our neighborhood and around the town, I got several points of reflection: 1) This camera is all about Creativity, Flexibility, Portability and Perfect Image. 2) Comparing with the full frame cameras, you may feel it's very expensive, however, if you think about other brand similar medium format cameras, it's really a great deal: a unique pocketable medium format camera with digital-zoom dial(other than 35mm fixed physical lens, you also get 45mm, 63mm and 80mm virtual lens); you get a dial with 9 different aspect ratios: 4:3, 3:2, 16:9, 65:24, 17:6, 3:4,1:1, 7:6, and 5:4, especially the 65:24 x-pan ratio is very rare equipped within the cameras in the current market. 3) Its build quality is exceptionally good, solid like a tank in your hand, and you get numerous buttons and dials to customize its functions. 4) It's best for landscape, architecture, documentary or experienced medium format still photo photographers, it's not suitable for sports, birds and wildlife or nightlife shooters. 5) Someone complained about the lack of IBIS, but I don't think it's a real problem, because I can successfully take sharp images with 1/8s, 1/15s handheld. 6) Another surprising point is that it's really pocketable, I usually put it inside the pocket of my jacket without any issues (of course, I'll not use the filter and the filter adapter, to reduce the size). 7) The image quality is as good as my GFX 100S, but the AF is much quicker than 100S. 8) It's very easy to change your film simulation formula by just turning the front ring on the lens. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025 by Joseph C. Joseph C.

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