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That would be a big deal.
By comparison, the X100VI’s lens is like a 35mm f/2.8 on full-frame.
The rumored GFX100RF sounds like a cross between the Fujifilm X-Pro 3 (left) and the GFX100S II (right). And that could make it expensive catnip for photographers.
That 100MP sensor would also create enormous files ourFujifilm GFX100S II reviewfound full-resolution files were around 200MB each.
Medium format comes from the film days and originally described cameras that used 120 film.
Now it describes digital cameras that offer a roughly equivalent sensor size.
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Fujifilm’s GFX sensors are smaller than traditional medium format, but are about 1.7x bigger than full-frame.
The benefits are dynamic range and, with a 100MP sensor, huge cropping potential.
It’d certainly be a more niche affair, not least because of the price tag.
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Think the ultimate hiking camera, rather than a street star.
TheLeica Q3is an incredible little full-frame camera, but costs $5,995 / 5,300 / AU$9,790.
If Fujifilm could significantly undercut that, it could have a new cult favorite on its hands.
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That seems nigh-on essential.
And how good will that fixed, f/4 lens be?
Hopefully, the camera will also have weather-sealing.
Those doubts aside, the GFX100RF is promising prospect.