Overview | |
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Maker | Fujifilm |
Type | Mirrorless Camera |
Released | September 12, 2023 |
Intro price | USD 7,499 (body) |
Lens | |
Lens mount | Fujifilm G |
Lens | Interchangeable lens |
Sensor/medium | |
Sensor type | CMOS with Bayer filter |
Sensor size | 43.8 mm × 32.9 mm ( medium format) |
Sensor maker | Sony |
Maximum resolution | 11648 × 8736 (102 megapixels) |
Film speed | ISO 80–12800 (standard) ISO 40–102400 (extended) [1] |
Storage media |
SD card (SD, SDHC, SDXC), UHS-I and UHS-II, V90; CFexpress Type B; SSD |
Focusing | |
Focus | Intelligent Hybrid TTL contrast detection / Phase detection |
Focus modes | Single point, Zone, Wide/Tracking; Face/eye detection; Subject detection: Animal, Bird, Automobile, Motorcycle, Bike, Airplane, Train; |
Focus areas | 117 focus points (13×9 grid): all modes; 425 (25×17 grid): only for manual focus mode or AF mode with single point |
Focus bracketing | Manual: 0-10 s interval, 1–10 step size, 1–999 frames; Auto: set near and distant focus points |
Exposure/metering | |
Exposure bracketing | 2 / 3 / 5 / 7 / 9 frames; min. bracket step 1/3 EV, max. 3 EV |
Exposure modes | Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Speed Priority, Manual Exposure |
Exposure metering | TTL 256-zones metering |
Metering modes | Multi, Spot, Average, center weighted |
Flash | |
Flash | External flash: attached to hot shoe or (by cord) to sync contact |
Flash exposure compensation | TTL: ±5 EV; Manual: 1/512 tp 1/1 in 1/3 EV steps (only available when an optional shoe-mounted compatible flash / remote unit is attached and activated) |
Flash synchronization | 1/125 s (both hot shoe and sync contact) |
Flash bracketing | ±1/3 EV / ±2/3 EV / ±1 EV |
Compatible flashes | Fujifilm TTL flash / remote units and compatible |
Shutter | |
Frame rate | 8.0
fps (mechanical); 5.3 fps (electronic) [2] |
Shutter | Focal Plane Shutter / electronic shutter |
Shutter speed range | 60 min to 1/32000 s (depends on selected mode) |
Shutter speeds | 30 s / 60 min (modes P, A / S, M) to 1/4000 s (mechanical), 30 s / 60 min (modes P, A / S, M) to 1/32000 s (electronic), Bulb mode max. 60 min |
Continuous shooting | JPEG (mechanical and electronic): 1000+ frames continuously; Uncompressed Raw+JPEG (mechanical, 8.0 fps): 55 frames, (electronic, 5.3 fps): 98 frames; complete specifications see [2]. |
Viewfinder | |
Viewfinder | 0.62 inches 9.44M dots OLED |
Viewfinder magnification | 1.0 |
Frame coverage | 100% |
Image processing | |
Image processor | X-Processor 5 |
White balance | Auto: White Priority, Auto, Ambience Priority; Custom: 1, 2, 3; ColourTemp: 2500K to 10000K; Presets: Daylight, Shade, Fluorescent Light: 1, 2, 3, Incandescent Light, Underwater |
WB bracketing | ±1 / ±2 / ±3 |
Dynamic range bracketing | 100% / 200% / 400% |
General | |
Video recording | MP4 / MOV 8K (1.53x crop): up to 30 fps; 4K full frame: up to 60 fps; 2K / 1080p: up to 120 fps |
LCD screen | 3.2 inch 2.36M dots tilt-type (3-direction) colour LCD touch screen |
Battery | NP-W235 Li-ion (1x) |
AV Port(s) | 3.5 mm Microphone / remote release, 3.5 mm Headphone, HDMI type A |
Data Port(s) |
USB-C 3.2 Gen2x1, LAN Terminal 1000/100/10, Wi-Fi 5 (a/b/g/n/ac), Bluetooth 4.2 |
Body features | In-Body Image Stabilization, Pixel-Shift, Ultra Sonic Vibration Sensor Cleaning system, detachable EVF |
Dimensions | 152.4 mm × 104.2 mm × 117.4 mm (6.00 in × 4.10 in × 4.62 in) (with EVF) |
Weight | 1,030 g (2.27 lb) including battery, memory card and EVF |
Made in | Japan |
Chronology | |
Predecessor |
Fujifilm GFX100; some elements derived from Fujifilm GFX100S |
Successor | not announced |
Footnotes | |
Extended features:
File format specifications:
Self-timer
Interval timer shooting:
Additional bracketing mode:
Film simulation modes
Effect modes:
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References | |
[3] [4] [5] |
The Fujifilm GFX100 II is a medium format mirrorless camera produced by Fujifilm with Fujifilm G-mount. It is the direct successor to the 2019 GFX100. [6]
The GFX100 II was announced on 12 September 2023 at the X Summit Global 2023. [7] Sales commenced in September 2023.
The GFX100 II has a noticeably smaller and slightly lighter body than the GFX100, mainly due to the fact that the vertical grip is now an optional add-on. [6] Whereas the GFX100 supports two batteries, the GFX100 II provides space for only one NP-W235 Li-ion type battery (same type as GFX100S). The GFX100 II body thus weighs 1,030 g with its single battery, one of two memory cards and EVF attached. [2] This is approximately 370 g lighter than the GFX100 body (1,400 g with two batteries, memory card and EVF). [8]
The enhanced electronic viewfinder (EVF) (9.44 MP) is detachable, as that of the GFX100, and may be supplemented with an optional tilt accessory. [9]
The Fujifilm GFX100 II uses a newly developed high-speed 43.8 x 32.9 mm medium format sensor with 100% phase-detection autofocus coverage. The 102 MP resolution is identical to that of its predecessor, Fujifilm GFX100. In combination with the enhanced image processing engine "X-Processor 5" the camera can deliver up to double the signal readout speed compared to the sensors employed by both predecessors (Fujifilm GFX100 and GFX100S). [4]
The GFX100 II contains an in-body image stabilization (IBIS) mechanism with 5-axis stabilization. The manufacturer claims a shake compensation effect of up to 8.0 stops. [2]
The 3.2 inch, 2.36 M pixel, three-way tilting, colour LCD, touch screen rear monitor is very similar to the GFX 100's. The 2.09 inch high-contrast monochrome top screen enables checking camera settings at a glance, even in bright sunlight, and may be customized to display display virtual dials (aperture, shutter speed, ISO), a live histogram, or other information. [10] [11]
The build quality is high-class [12] with the manufacturer claiming enhanced dust and weather-resistant capabilities. [13] The camera is fully operative at temperatures from a maximum 40 °C to as low as -10 °C. [2]
Still images may now also be stored as HEIF format (4:2:2 10bit) besides JPEG, TIFF, and Raw (Fujifilm .RAF) formats. [2]
The camera is equipped with a Pixel shift multi-shot capability, which allows its sensor to move incrementally thus enabling both true-colour and ultra-high resolution images (400 MP). It enables taking multiple exposures (up to 9 frames with a variety of overlay modes) and also supports 6 different bracketing modes ( AE bracketing, film simulation bracketing, dynamic range bracketing, ISO sensitivity bracketing, white balance bracketing, focus bracketing). [2]
As opposed to the other straightforward bracketing modes focus bracketing comprises two distinct variants: manual and auto. [14]
This camera is capable of recording 4K video using the full sensor and can also natively capture 8K video, albeit with a 1.53× crop, utilising a roughly 29 mm x 16 mm sized region of the sensor. [15]
Higher-quality codecs require either fast CFexpress Type B cards [16] or that video output be directly routed via USB-C cable to an external SSD. [17]
As to be expected for a high resolution medium format sensor, rolling shutter is more pronounced in comparison to lower resolution full frame sensors. [18]
The native Fujifilm G-mount lenses manufactured by the Fujifilm company bear the official designation Fujinon GF, as inscribed on the perimeter of the lens barrel. [19] This Fujifilm G-mount table lists not only Fujinon lenses, but also G-mount-compatible lenses presented by other manufacturers.
Overview | |
---|---|
Maker | Fujifilm |
Type | Mirrorless Camera |
Released | September 12, 2023 |
Intro price | USD 7,499 (body) |
Lens | |
Lens mount | Fujifilm G |
Lens | Interchangeable lens |
Sensor/medium | |
Sensor type | CMOS with Bayer filter |
Sensor size | 43.8 mm × 32.9 mm ( medium format) |
Sensor maker | Sony |
Maximum resolution | 11648 × 8736 (102 megapixels) |
Film speed | ISO 80–12800 (standard) ISO 40–102400 (extended) [1] |
Storage media |
SD card (SD, SDHC, SDXC), UHS-I and UHS-II, V90; CFexpress Type B; SSD |
Focusing | |
Focus | Intelligent Hybrid TTL contrast detection / Phase detection |
Focus modes | Single point, Zone, Wide/Tracking; Face/eye detection; Subject detection: Animal, Bird, Automobile, Motorcycle, Bike, Airplane, Train; |
Focus areas | 117 focus points (13×9 grid): all modes; 425 (25×17 grid): only for manual focus mode or AF mode with single point |
Focus bracketing | Manual: 0-10 s interval, 1–10 step size, 1–999 frames; Auto: set near and distant focus points |
Exposure/metering | |
Exposure bracketing | 2 / 3 / 5 / 7 / 9 frames; min. bracket step 1/3 EV, max. 3 EV |
Exposure modes | Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Speed Priority, Manual Exposure |
Exposure metering | TTL 256-zones metering |
Metering modes | Multi, Spot, Average, center weighted |
Flash | |
Flash | External flash: attached to hot shoe or (by cord) to sync contact |
Flash exposure compensation | TTL: ±5 EV; Manual: 1/512 tp 1/1 in 1/3 EV steps (only available when an optional shoe-mounted compatible flash / remote unit is attached and activated) |
Flash synchronization | 1/125 s (both hot shoe and sync contact) |
Flash bracketing | ±1/3 EV / ±2/3 EV / ±1 EV |
Compatible flashes | Fujifilm TTL flash / remote units and compatible |
Shutter | |
Frame rate | 8.0
fps (mechanical); 5.3 fps (electronic) [2] |
Shutter | Focal Plane Shutter / electronic shutter |
Shutter speed range | 60 min to 1/32000 s (depends on selected mode) |
Shutter speeds | 30 s / 60 min (modes P, A / S, M) to 1/4000 s (mechanical), 30 s / 60 min (modes P, A / S, M) to 1/32000 s (electronic), Bulb mode max. 60 min |
Continuous shooting | JPEG (mechanical and electronic): 1000+ frames continuously; Uncompressed Raw+JPEG (mechanical, 8.0 fps): 55 frames, (electronic, 5.3 fps): 98 frames; complete specifications see [2]. |
Viewfinder | |
Viewfinder | 0.62 inches 9.44M dots OLED |
Viewfinder magnification | 1.0 |
Frame coverage | 100% |
Image processing | |
Image processor | X-Processor 5 |
White balance | Auto: White Priority, Auto, Ambience Priority; Custom: 1, 2, 3; ColourTemp: 2500K to 10000K; Presets: Daylight, Shade, Fluorescent Light: 1, 2, 3, Incandescent Light, Underwater |
WB bracketing | ±1 / ±2 / ±3 |
Dynamic range bracketing | 100% / 200% / 400% |
General | |
Video recording | MP4 / MOV 8K (1.53x crop): up to 30 fps; 4K full frame: up to 60 fps; 2K / 1080p: up to 120 fps |
LCD screen | 3.2 inch 2.36M dots tilt-type (3-direction) colour LCD touch screen |
Battery | NP-W235 Li-ion (1x) |
AV Port(s) | 3.5 mm Microphone / remote release, 3.5 mm Headphone, HDMI type A |
Data Port(s) |
USB-C 3.2 Gen2x1, LAN Terminal 1000/100/10, Wi-Fi 5 (a/b/g/n/ac), Bluetooth 4.2 |
Body features | In-Body Image Stabilization, Pixel-Shift, Ultra Sonic Vibration Sensor Cleaning system, detachable EVF |
Dimensions | 152.4 mm × 104.2 mm × 117.4 mm (6.00 in × 4.10 in × 4.62 in) (with EVF) |
Weight | 1,030 g (2.27 lb) including battery, memory card and EVF |
Made in | Japan |
Chronology | |
Predecessor |
Fujifilm GFX100; some elements derived from Fujifilm GFX100S |
Successor | not announced |
Footnotes | |
Extended features:
File format specifications:
Self-timer
Interval timer shooting:
Additional bracketing mode:
Film simulation modes
Effect modes:
| |
References | |
[3] [4] [5] |
The Fujifilm GFX100 II is a medium format mirrorless camera produced by Fujifilm with Fujifilm G-mount. It is the direct successor to the 2019 GFX100. [6]
The GFX100 II was announced on 12 September 2023 at the X Summit Global 2023. [7] Sales commenced in September 2023.
The GFX100 II has a noticeably smaller and slightly lighter body than the GFX100, mainly due to the fact that the vertical grip is now an optional add-on. [6] Whereas the GFX100 supports two batteries, the GFX100 II provides space for only one NP-W235 Li-ion type battery (same type as GFX100S). The GFX100 II body thus weighs 1,030 g with its single battery, one of two memory cards and EVF attached. [2] This is approximately 370 g lighter than the GFX100 body (1,400 g with two batteries, memory card and EVF). [8]
The enhanced electronic viewfinder (EVF) (9.44 MP) is detachable, as that of the GFX100, and may be supplemented with an optional tilt accessory. [9]
The Fujifilm GFX100 II uses a newly developed high-speed 43.8 x 32.9 mm medium format sensor with 100% phase-detection autofocus coverage. The 102 MP resolution is identical to that of its predecessor, Fujifilm GFX100. In combination with the enhanced image processing engine "X-Processor 5" the camera can deliver up to double the signal readout speed compared to the sensors employed by both predecessors (Fujifilm GFX100 and GFX100S). [4]
The GFX100 II contains an in-body image stabilization (IBIS) mechanism with 5-axis stabilization. The manufacturer claims a shake compensation effect of up to 8.0 stops. [2]
The 3.2 inch, 2.36 M pixel, three-way tilting, colour LCD, touch screen rear monitor is very similar to the GFX 100's. The 2.09 inch high-contrast monochrome top screen enables checking camera settings at a glance, even in bright sunlight, and may be customized to display display virtual dials (aperture, shutter speed, ISO), a live histogram, or other information. [10] [11]
The build quality is high-class [12] with the manufacturer claiming enhanced dust and weather-resistant capabilities. [13] The camera is fully operative at temperatures from a maximum 40 °C to as low as -10 °C. [2]
Still images may now also be stored as HEIF format (4:2:2 10bit) besides JPEG, TIFF, and Raw (Fujifilm .RAF) formats. [2]
The camera is equipped with a Pixel shift multi-shot capability, which allows its sensor to move incrementally thus enabling both true-colour and ultra-high resolution images (400 MP). It enables taking multiple exposures (up to 9 frames with a variety of overlay modes) and also supports 6 different bracketing modes ( AE bracketing, film simulation bracketing, dynamic range bracketing, ISO sensitivity bracketing, white balance bracketing, focus bracketing). [2]
As opposed to the other straightforward bracketing modes focus bracketing comprises two distinct variants: manual and auto. [14]
This camera is capable of recording 4K video using the full sensor and can also natively capture 8K video, albeit with a 1.53× crop, utilising a roughly 29 mm x 16 mm sized region of the sensor. [15]
Higher-quality codecs require either fast CFexpress Type B cards [16] or that video output be directly routed via USB-C cable to an external SSD. [17]
As to be expected for a high resolution medium format sensor, rolling shutter is more pronounced in comparison to lower resolution full frame sensors. [18]
The native Fujifilm G-mount lenses manufactured by the Fujifilm company bear the official designation Fujinon GF, as inscribed on the perimeter of the lens barrel. [19] This Fujifilm G-mount table lists not only Fujinon lenses, but also G-mount-compatible lenses presented by other manufacturers.