Fujifilm GFX100RF Black
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Fujifilm GFX100RF Body - Musta yhdistää 102MP kennon kompaktiin, tyylikkääseen muotoiluun ja laadukkaaseen rakenteeseen. Kuvanlaatu on poikkeuksellinen, yksityiskohtainen ja dynaaminen, myös korkeilla ISO-arvoilla. Kamera tarjoaa paljon luovia mahdollisuuksia rajaus- ja kuvasuhdeasetusten sekä analogisten säätimien ansiosta. Haittoina ovat IBIS:n puute, kiinteä 35mm f/4 -objektiivi ja automaattitarkennus, joka ei ole tarpeeksi nopea toimintaan. Kamera sopii parhaiten kuvaajille, jotka arvostavat kuvanlaatua ja käyttökokemusta nopeuden ja objektiivijoustavuuden sijaan.
Fujifilm GFX100RF Black -arvostelut
Perustuu 8 arvosteluun
I come from medium format film cameras, and all the way through digital from the Nikon D1 on. I moved from Nikon to Fujifilm a few years ago, to the X system with the X-Pro 3. However, I missed the "high" resolution of my D800e and decided I wanted more. The GFX100RF reintroduced me to Medium Format and I was blown away. Does the lack of IBIS concern me? Not at all. I shot Hasselblad hand held. Does the F/4 bother me? Not in the slightest. I'm usually 5.6 or greater anyway, for the work I do. Am I restricted by the fixed lens? Somewhat, but still enjoy the total experience. And, I've now invested into the GFX system so no longer a concern. I'll keep the RF for many reasons, but mostly because it's so much fun to shoot with and yet delivers the professional results I need, when I need it.
I come from medium format film cameras, and all the way through digital from the Nikon D1 on. I moved from Nikon to Fujifilm a few years ago, to the X system with the X-Pro 3. However, I missed the "high" resolution of my D800e and decided I wanted more. The GFX100RF reintroduced me to Medium Format and I was blown away. Does the lack of IBIS concern me? Not at all. I shot Hasselblad hand held. Does the F/4 bother me? Not in the slightest. I'm usually 5.6 or greater anyway, for the work I do. Am I restricted by the fixed lens? Somewhat, but still enjoy the total experience. And, I've now invested into the GFX system so no longer a concern. I'll keep the RF for many reasons, but mostly because it's so much fun to shoot with and yet delivers the professional results I need, when I need it.
Mike G
6. tammikuuta 2026
I’ve had this since the summer and absolutely adore it. It offers so many wonderful options in a small, lightweight package while delivering medium format pictures. It’s just a joy to use. The only two drawbacks are the position of the “on” switch which protrudes slightly and makes it easy to turn on by accident, and the strap—particularly the little rings which are hard to fit through the lugs and can open up easily once attached. Everything else about the camera is fantastic—even lowlight photography is good!
I’ve had this since the summer and absolutely adore it. It offers so many wonderful options in a small, lightweight package while delivering medium format pictures. It’s just a joy to use. The only two drawbacks are the position of the “on” switch which protrudes slightly and makes it easy to turn on by accident, and the strap—particularly the little rings which are hard to fit through the lugs and can open up easily once attached. Everything else about the camera is fantastic—even lowlight photography is good!
LJ2000
4. lokakuuta 2025
The Fujifilm GFX100RF puts a huge 102MP medium format sensor into a lightweight, weather-sealed body for travel and everyday carry, but uncomfortable exposure controls detract from an otherwise enjoyable camera.
The Fujifilm GFX100RF puts a huge 102MP medium format sensor into a lightweight, weather-sealed body for travel and everyday carry, but uncomfortable exposure controls detract from an otherwise enjoyable camera.
Trustvoice expert
4. syyskuuta 2025
Fujifilm’s $4,899 GFX100RF is a powerful camera with incredible image quality that’s hampered by a lack of low-light performance. It’s also a niche and expensive product that, unlike Fujifilm’s popular X100 VI, only appeals to a small group of photographers. Its primary rival in this space is Leica’s Q3, which has a smaller 60MP full-frame sensor and higher $6,735 price tag. However, the Q3 has a much faster 28mm f/1.7 lens, less rolling shutter, a single SD UHS-II card slot and up to 8K video. It also has the Leica brand cachet, which does mean something to people spending this kind of money. The GFX100RF is fun to use, though, and introduces several innovations like the aspect ratio dial. Though it may never have a huge market, I think products like this push the industry in new directions and create conversations that draw new people into photography. So even though I’d never buy one, I’m glad the GFX100RF exists for those reasons.
Fujifilm’s $4,899 GFX100RF is a powerful camera with incredible image quality that’s hampered by a lack of low-light performance. It’s also a niche and expensive product that, unlike Fujifilm’s popular X100 VI, only appeals to a small group of photographers. Its primary rival in this space is Leica’s Q3, which has a smaller 60MP full-frame sensor and higher $6,735 price tag. However, the Q3 has a much faster 28mm f/1.7 lens, less rolling shutter, a single SD UHS-II card slot and up to 8K video. It also has the Leica brand cachet, which does mean something to people spending this kind of money. The GFX100RF is fun to use, though, and introduces several innovations like the aspect ratio dial. Though it may never have a huge market, I think products like this push the industry in new directions and create conversations that draw new people into photography. So even though I’d never buy one, I’m glad the GFX100RF exists for those reasons.
Trustvoice expert
29. toukokuuta 2025
Lens hood will not attach to camera because two grooves on lens are missing. Otherwise, this is an excellent 28 mm camera.
Lens hood will not attach to camera because two grooves on lens are missing. Otherwise, this is an excellent 28 mm camera.
John50
10. toukokuuta 2025