The Fujifilm GFX 50R will be available from November with a recommended selling price of $4500.
The Fujifilm GFX 50R will be available from November with a recommended selling price of $4500.
Fujifilm stripped a little from its $5,900 GFX 50S to rejigger a $4,500 version in the GFX 50R, but it looks like there are a couple potential drawbacks. The design is completely different, more reminiscent of the X-Pro2, and friendlier for walkaround photography similar to the Hasselblad X1D. It's slated to ship in November.
The company's eagerly awaited "affordable" version of its GFX 50S trims features you probably won't miss -- and a couple you might.
The GFX 50R is the latest addition to Fujifilm's GFX family, its range of medium format cameras for professional landscape, wildlife, portrait and documentary photographers. What's ‘medium format'
The Fujifilm GFX 50R is a rangefinder-styled medium format mirrorless camera with 50 Megapixels and a built-in electronic viewfinder. It's the second GFX body and shares the same sensor as the original 50S, but packs it into a more compact body that's 145g lighter and 25mm thinner.
Just like medium format film cameras in the past, the FUJIFILM GFX 50R has been developed in pursuit of a compact and lightweight system while delivering the ultimate picture quality for everyday snapshots and street photography.
I can't tell you about all the dreams I've had about a camera like the Fujifilm GFX 50R, but I can tell you about how I'm incredibly pleased that it seems to be modeled akin to the Fujifilm GW690 III of many years ago.
The Fujifilm GFX 50R is a rangefinder-style mirrorless camera with a 51.4 megapixel, 43.8mm x 32.9mm medium-format CMOS sensor. The GFX 50R is smaller, lighter and cheaper than the original GFX 50S camera that was introduced back in 2016 - it's 25mm thinner, 145g lighter, and costs £1K/$1K less than...
First of all the image quality from the GFX50R is first class, in particular now the Capture One Pro supports the RAF that makes it very attractive to me since I use multiple cameras systems and almost all of them supported by Capture One Pro.
What We Love. Medium format film shooters need not despair any longer. That is, if the only thing that's keeping them from switching is the high price point of these digital medium formats on the market these days.
Super high resolution; Excellent image quality; Compact design; Lightweight; Great dynamic range; Good grip; Weather sealing; Dual card slot; 3.69M-dot EVF; Face and eye detection; Great noise handling; Customizable buttons
No phase detection AF points; AF could be better in low light; No IBIS
Fujifilm launched the GFX 50R as a smaller, lighter and considerably cheaper alternative to the company's debut GFX model, the GFX 50S – just as full-frame cameras used to be confined to the professional market, but are now very much within the reach of enthusiast photographers, it appears medium...
Superb detail and low image noise; Responsive touchscreen; Great build yet lightweight; Relatively affordable for medium format
Underwhelming video specs; Not the easiest body to handle; OIS in only three current lenses; Awkwardly placed USB port
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