Testseek.com have collected 53 expert reviews of the Fujifilm GFX 100 and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm GFX 100.
August 2019
(89%)
53 Reviews
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Very expensive, Slow low light autofocus, Large sensor offers marginal benefits
No, but not because it isn't great. This is an awesome camera, though one built for an extremely niche group.Editors' RecommendationsThe best digital cameras for 2020 The best full-frame cameras for 2020 Fujifilm X-T4 hands-on review: Approaching perfecti...
Published: 2019-09-20, Author: Sam , review by: stuff.tv
Produces brilliantly detail-rich shots, Surprisingly user-friendly, Great build quality and battery life
Hefty in the hand, Lethal on the wallet, 102MP feels like overkill
While reviewing the GFX100, I kept trying to work out who it was actually made for. Super-dedicated landscape photographers, sure – but in today's web-first world there aren't many of them around, and even fewer with ten grand to burn. For the vast major...
Abstract: With the GFX100, Fujifilm has made a 100-megapixel medium format camera that does not suffer from the restraints usually associated with large-sensor, high-resolution systems. As the first camera of this type with in-body image stabilization, it can be us...
Remarkable detail in images, Big, clear and detailed EVF, Sensor-based I.S. is a huge plus, Very low image noise, AF faster than previous GFX models
EVF can get in the way of the LCD, Vertical grip design not ideal, Cont. AF can get lost during bursts, Limited lens selection right now, Menu and Q menu don't rotate
The GFX 100 is a camera that aims to impresses on multiple fronts, and does a damn good job doing just that. We very much expect this from a model toting a five-figure asking price for its body alone, although with its immediate peers commanding considera...
Having spent a day shooting with the GFX100, what impressed me most is how little it feels like a medium-format camera. Its not excessively large or heavy and is easy to shoot hand-held, while the autofocus is strikingly quicker than the current GFX 50R...
Abstract: Fujifilm is one of the first names of photography, with a history that stretches back nearly a century. Photographers who are old enough to have used analog cameras best know the brand's film stocks-it served as Kodak's biggest rival prior to the digital...
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Published: 2020-12-18, Author: Jim , review by: in.pcmag.com
Abstract: If you're feeling limited by what your point-and-shoot can do, there are plenty of reasons to consider an interchangeable lens camera (ILC), whether it be a traditional DSLR or a more modern mirrorless model. These advanced shooters feature larger image s...