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Fujifilm GFX 100S First Look | 100 Megapixel Medium Format | Specs And Price

They’ve just dropped this monster at CP+ 2019 in Japan.

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2019 seems like the year for innovation in the world of photography and cinema. Fujifilm definitely believes it to be so as is evident from their moves in the mirror-less market. They kickstarted 2018 with the lavish XH-1 and their medium-format offering the GFX 50, and then disrupted the market towards the end of 2018 with their budget mirrorless offerings the X-T100 and X-T3.

2019 seems to be no exception, having launched the X-T30 earlier this February and now they’ve just dropped this monster at CP+ 2019 in Japan. We had been hearing about it on Fuji rumors website for the most part of February and it is finally here.

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GMax Studios chief Gorky M is playing correspondent today and has sent us a video and some images of the medium-format monster. Though the prototype is up for display, all of the specs aren’t revealed yet.

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Here are some rough specifications of the Fujifilm GFX 100S

102 Megapixel

43.8mm x 32.9mm sensor (1.7x bigger than full-frame)

4K/30p

10-bit video recording

X Processor 4

3-way articulating screen

Phase Detection Autofocus

The GFX 100S features a built-in vertical grip like a Nikon D5 or Canon 1DX and an extra command dial. More specs would be revealed in the second quarter this year. The GFX 100 is said to retail for close US$10000

Here is a video from the Fujifilm booth at CP+ 2019 in Japan.

What do you think of this beast? Tell us in the comments below!

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Fujifilm X-T100: The Entry Level Mirrorless Camera

In 2018, Fujifilm released its entry level mirrorless camera that look a lot like an old SLR camera. The plus points of this device is that it has an electronic viewfinder and it has an aluminium body that gives it a rich elegant and retro look.

In 2018, Fujifilm released its entry level mirrorless camera that look a lot like an old SLR camera. The plus points of this device is that it has an electronic viewfinder and it has an aluminium body that gives it a rich elegant and retro look.

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Source: GMax Studios

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

Sensor: 24.2-million APS-C CMOS sensor

Output size: 6000 x 4000 pixels

Focal length mag: 1.5x

Lens mount: Fujifilm X-mount

Shutter Speed: 30secs-1/4000sec (30secs-1/32000sec in electronic shutter mode)

Sensitivity: ISO 200-12,800 (standard) ISO 100-51,200 (extended)

Exposure modes: PASM, SR+, Auto

Metering: Multi, Spot, Average

Exposure Compensation: –5 to +5 EV, in increments of 1/3EV

Continuous shooting: 6fps

Screen: 3in, 1,040k-dot 3-way tilt touchscreen

Electronic Viewfinder: 0.39in, 2,360k-dot 0.62x magnification with 100% coverage

Video: 4K (15p) Full HD (60/50/24/23p)

External mic: 2.5mm stereo mini connector

Memory Card: SD, SDHC, SDXC

Power: NP-W126S battery

Battery life: 430 shots

Dimensions: 121.0x83.0x47.4mm

Weight: 448g with battery and card


AT A GLANCE

It has a 24.2MP APS-C size sensor, weighing in just under 450 grams and records videos at 4K for up to 30 minutes at any given time. The viewfinder on the X-T100 is a 0.39-inch 2,360K-dot OLED colour unit which can also be viewed on a 3-inch LCD touchscreen that can be tilted to be used on tight angles. The camera is enabled with WiFi and Bluetooth v5.0 LE and will thus let you transfer videos and photos to other devices wirelessly.

Source: GMax Studios

Source: GMax Studios

Other photography features include Advanced SR AUTO, Eye detection AF, Face Detection, Interval timer shooting, Electronic Level and HDR mode. The battery on the X-T100 will be able to last you up to 90 minutes of 4K video recording or an average of 430 stills depending upon how long you keep switching on the camera.

FEATURES

Even though Fujifilm endorses the X-T100 as just an entry level mirrorless camera, they have tried to incorporate as many features as they could to make it more desirable amongst budding photographers as well as to target those who wish to transition from DSLR to mirrorless.
Some of the best features that make this camera usable as well as convenient are:

  • Wireless Connectivity

  • Film Simulation

  • 4K Burst Shooting

  • Multi Focus

The above features not only make a X-T100 a convenient camera but also makes it an unstoppable, robust machine.

BUILD AND HANDLING

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Source: GMax Studios

Other than having a strong resemblance like the other X-T models, for being an entry level camera, it is built very well. The feel isn’t as similar to an X-T2 or X-T3, but the dial placement and the leather finish shows where the design has come from.

The X-T 100 is very light when you even compare it to the native mirrorless camera because of its aluminium and plastic body. The front handling front the right side of the camera is not very reliable which can be improved by attaching a detachable-grip that comes with the box. It would have been nice to see a rubberised thumb rest at the rear too. As it is it’s made of hard plastic and can be prone to get slippery with wet or sweaty hands.

Like the professional cameras the Fujifilm X-T100 is not weather or dust resistant so we had to be cautious with it while shooting under wet or humid environment.

VIEWFINDER AND SCREEN

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Source: GMax Studios

Having the option to raise the X-T100 to your eye and clearly see what’s contained in the frame is one of the huge advantages of this camera. The viewfinder is very good for reviewing images in bright sunlight too, however you will notice there’s a momentary delay before each image is rendered sharp.

Its is also possible to use the EVF with the touch screen for actions such as moving auto focus points and double tapping the screen for detailed magnified view.

Source: GMax Studios

Source: GMax Studios

Source: GMax Studios

Source: GMax Studios

When it comes to the 3-way articulating screen, it is very handy for vloggers. It can be angled out by 180 degrees to aid with self-portrait shooting. It is very convenient and the touch screen function still works when its tilted out in any way.

PERFORMANCE

Despite a few criticism regarding the slow response time of the touch screen, X-T100 is very reliable when it comes to capture images. It may not have an X-trans sensor but the colours of this camera are very active and lively, exactly what we expect from Fujifilm.
The camera provides accurate focus in bright or low-light situations. For those who’d like to shoot discreetly, there’s the option to take shots silently by activating the electronic shutter.
The image quality of this camera is very good, you can get detailed images with high ISO range. The X-T100 is capable of resolving fine detail, with a good amount of scope to crop in when required. Detail holds up well beyond ISO 800 and only starts to dip when you push past ISO 3200.

Source: GMax Studios

Source: GMax Studios

Other than that it has:

  • 4K Burst

  • HDR

  • High Speed Shooting (6 fps)

  • Film Simulations

When it comes to video, it does not offer much versatility. You can only record in 15p when it comes to 4K, continuously for 30 minutes which heats up very fast. In HD you can record up to 59.94p / 50p / 24p / 23.98p for 30 minutes straight and the camera does not heat up that much compared to 4K.
It is advisable to use a card with UHS Speed Class 3 or higher when recording 4K.

LENS

The X-T100 is only available with the XC 15-45mm f/3.5-5.6 kit lens. This is Fuji’s first attempt at making a compact motorised zoom. The lens extends by 24mm in length when the camera is switched on and it’s operated via two control rings: an inner one that operates the zoom in power assisted mode, and an outer ring that either acts as a focus ring. It’s good the lens automatically reverts to the last focal length setting used when the camera is switched off and back on again, but its motorised nature does slow you down.

Source: GMax Studios

Source: GMax Studios

VERDICT

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Source: GMax Studios

Those who would like to enter the mirrorless world or who are advancing from the world of mobile photography this shall serve you as a loyal subject. As a camera designed for first-time users it has the features that go up to par with most of the camera’s in the market. Of course, it cannot compete with the professional camera Fuji has introduced such as X-T2 or X-T3 but it has a few features which make it stand out from the crowd, from both an aesthetic and performance point of view.

Those who would like to relish the infamous Fujifilm colours then this is the camera for you. The X-T100 is arguably the most attractive entry-level camera on the market at its price point.

Source: GMax Studios

Source: GMax Studios

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Fujifilm X-T30 released, availibilty and price in India

Fujifilm XT-30 - Features, price in India and availability

Fujifilm just released the Fujifilm XT-30 which they are referring to as "The Little Giant" - and perhaps rightly so because it offers almost all the features of the Fujifilm X-T3 including the premium image quality at a more accessible price than ever before.

What is inside?

Inside the X-T30 is a 26.1-megapixel APS-C X-Trans CMOS sensor with an ISO range of 160-12800 which is expandable to ISO 80- ISO 5120.

What are we excited about?

The new Fujifilm X-T30, offers almost a similar performance to the Fujifilm X-T3, in a smaller, lighter and less pricey body. It has the same phase-detection autofocus system with (almost) 100% frame coverage and blackout-free high-speed continuous shooting (stills) of up to 30fps.

The X-Processor 4 Quad-Core CPU ensures the camera can shoot 30fps at 1.25x crop (photography/stills mode) and 20fps without a crop with electronic shutter, or 8fps with the mechanical shutter.

In the Advanced SR Auto mode, the camera examines the scene and automatically selects optimum autofocus and exposure settings. This mode is useful for situations where it is difficult to judge the right exposure settings. You only need to press the shutter and the camera does the rest.

What are the physical features?

The X-T30 is compact and lightweight and weighs just 383g. The shape has been designed for enhanced stability when holding the camera.

The selector buttons at the back of the camera have been replaced by a focus lever as can be seen in the image below.

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What are the video features?

As far as video is concerned, thanks to the 4th generation image sensor and processor, the FUJIFILM X-T30 has some awesome 4K video recording features. It actually records in 6K (6240x3510) to produce stunning quality in 4K (3810x2160). The Fujifilm X-T30 can shoot 4K at 30fps and 1080p at 120 fps.

The camera also supports the DCI (Digital Cinema Initiative) 4K format at 17:9, which gives an even more cinematic look to the videos. Last but not the least, F-Log recording and 4:2:2 10bit output via the HDMI port are also supported making the camera suitable to produce professional videos. You can also shoot 4K movies using any of the Film Simulation modes available on the X-T30 ETERNA, is particularly suitable for video thanks to its subdued colors and rich shadow tones, giving a cinematic look. ACROS delivers monochrome video with fine textures and rich gradation, while CLASSIC CHROME creates a unique atmosphere, reminiscent of vintage reversal films. Velvia gives an option of giving high saturation to video imagery.

What about face detection and eye detect?

Face and eye-detection AF is also available when recording video. Together with the "Face Select" function, you can switch who is in focus while recording by using the touchscreen panel or the Focus Lever. Watch the performance in the video below.

The Fujifilm X-T30 will be available starting in March 2019 with a price tag of $899 for the body only, $999 when bundled with an XC 15-45mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS lens, or $1,299 when bundled with an 18-55mm f/2.8-4 lens.

What about Fujifilm XT-30 price in India and expected availability?

The GMax Studios Team is in touch with Fujifilm India and as soon as the official date and price is announced, we shall update it here. In the meanwhile, if you want to be notified of the availability and price by email, please leave your contact below.

UPDATE:

What is the Fujifilm X-T30 price in India?

The Fujifilm X-T30 is available in India starting 18th of March 2019.

It also comes with two kit lens variations - the 18-55mm Fujinon lens and the 18-135mm variation. The prices are as follows:

The Fujifilm X-T30 costs INR ₹74,999/- for the body only.

The Fujifilm X-T30 Kit with the 18-55mm costs INR ₹94,999/-

The Fujifilm X-T30 Kit with the 18-135mm costs INR ₹99,999/-

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Medium format becomes affordable - finally!

Fujifilm India reduces the price of medium format Fujifilm GFX 50R and lenses.

Fujifilm India seems to be on a roll! After an amazing price cut on the Fujifilm X-T3, they have announced a great offer on the Fujfilm GFX 50R price in India. This is great news for photographers who wanted to embrace the medium format but found the prices a deterrant. Not only were the prices of the medium format camera bodies really expensive, one also had to think of the cost of lenses.

According to Fujifilm India, not only have they reduced the price of the medium format Fujifilm GFX 50R but also promise a saving of upto Rs. 75,000 on the MRP of the lens.

The price combinations are as follows:

  • Fujifilm GFX 50R body with GF 63mm f2.8 R WR lens will be Rs. 3,84,923

  • Fujifilm GFX 50R body with GF 32-64mm f4 R LM WR lens will be Rs. 4,61,923

  • Fujifilm GFX 50R body with GF 45mm f2.8 R WR lens will be Rs. 4,00,323

As with any other camera and lens combination, your camera dealer might be willing to give you a further discount on the MRP (Maximum Retail Price).

Does this seriously make you consider buying a medium format camera like the Fujifilm GFX 50R? Let us know in the comments.

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Fujifilm X-T3 price in India reduced

Fujifilm India slashes price on the Fujifilm X-T3.

Fujifilm India seems to be going all out in a bid to woo visual artists in India. Fujifilm India recently announced a huge cut in the Fuji X-T3 kit (Camera body+18-55mm lens) as well as the Fujifilm X-T3 body only. On top of that they have announced that people who buy the camera or kit along with any of the three lenses listed below will get two additional batteries and a battery grip free. The price of this combination itself is worth Rs. 37,000.

The three listed lenses are:

  • Fujinon XF 10-24mm f4 R OIS

  • Fujinon XF 16-55mm f2.8 R LM WR

  • Fujinon XF 50-140mm f2.8 r LM OIS WR

The new Fujifilm X-T3 price in India is Rs.1,38,199 for the kit and Rs. 1,08,699 for the body only.SEE THE IMAGE BELOW.

Since this is the MRP (maximum retail price) your dealer might offer you an additional discount (as mine always does!)

Does the new pricing make this more affordable for you? Leave us a comment.

Fujifilm XT3 price in India

Fujifilm XT3 price in India

READ THE FUJIFILM X-T3 REVIEW HERE

You can watch our review of the Fujifilm X-T3 here:

Fujifilm XT3 Review | Video & Photo Test

Fujifilm India XT3 review Earlier this month, we had brought you the Fujifilm X-T3 unboxing, and like we promised: in this photography video, we bring you the much awaited Fujifilm X-T3 review. Fujifilm X-T3 is a 26 Megapixel APS-C Sensor Camera that featuring Fujifilm's latest processor, The X-Processor 4.

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