Cameras
Fujifilm made good on its Photokina promise to deliver a 100-megapixel medium-format camera loaded with several industry firsts.
The GFX100 is the first in its class to sport a 102-megapixel back-side illuminated image sensor, in-body stabilization and a hybrid autofocus system with phase detect pixels covering nearly 100 percent of the image sensor. According to Fujifilm, the AF system is 210 percent faster than the contrast-detect system used in the GFX 50R.
It’s also capable of recording 4K (4096 x 2160)/30p video at 400Mbps–another medium-format first. You can apply film simulations during video recording as well as output a 10-bit, 4:2:2 signal through HDMI to an external recorder. The camera supports Fujifilm’s F-Log profile (Rec 2020) and there are both microphone and headphone jacks.
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The camera offers a native ISO range of 100-12,800 (expandable to 50-102,400) and 16-bit RAW image capture.

You’ll enjoy 5.5 stops of image stabilization along 5-axis thanks to the camera’s in-body stabilizer. Fujifilm suspended the shutter unit with four springs to minimize shutter shock and keep those 100-megapixel files pristine.

Design
The GFX100 is weather sealed in 95 places across the camera body and the detachable EVF. Its uses a double structure design to segregate the imaging unit (sensor, lens mount) from the main body panel to improve durability. Size-wize, it measures in about the same dimensions as a flagship DSLR and weighs 3 pounds with two batteries and the EVF attached.
Additional features include:
- Smooth Skin Effect for smoothing skin tones.
- Support for HEVC video recording.
- USB-C (3.2) port.
- 3.2-inch tilting touch display.
The GFX100 digital camera body will be available on June 27 for $10,000. It’s available for pre-order now.