Fuji GFX 50S medium format digital camera: all the specs and details we know so far
Here is a recap of all Fuji GFX 50S medium format digital camera specifications:
- GFX stands for: G is the format, F is for film, X is for the X DNA
- New G Mount:
- 6mm deep mount
- throat diameter is 65mm
- mount plate is 4mm thick
- 12 pins
- lenses' minimum back focus is 16.7mm
- 43.8 x 32.9mm CMOS
- 1.7x larger than 25mm
- 51.4MP
- Effective pixels: 8256 x 6192
- Sensor size: Size: 43.8 × 32.9mm
- Crop factor: 0.79x
- Sensor "developed by Fujifilm"
- Bayer array sensor
- X-Processor Pro image processor
- Contrast detect AF (no PDAF)
- Various aspect ratios, including 4:3 (default), 3:2, 1:1, 4:5, 6:7 and 6:17
- Mirrorless design
- Flange back 26.7mm
- ISO range: 100-12,800
- Focal plane shutter up to 1/4000th
- Weather-sealed construction
- Weather and dust resistant (14° F \ -10° C)
- Dual card slots
- Joystick for easy AF point selection
- Tethered shooting support
- Wi-Fi (subject to change)
- HDMI
- PC sync port
- New larger battery
- Hot shoe on top of viewfinder
- Compatible with Fujifilm EF-X500
- Flash sync speed of 1/125
- Full-HD at the very least
- Adjustable diopter
- Fujifilm film simulation
- Viewfinder is detachable and can be rotated up to look through
- A standard viewfinder will be included
- LCD on the top (uses E-ink and does not turn off so it can always be used for reference)
- Tiltable/swivel LCD screen on the back (just like the X-T2)
- Weight: 800g (75 grams heavier than the Hasselblad X1D-50c)
- Available in Early 2017
- Optional grip will be available (see pictures at the bottom of this post)
- Check pricing (not yet announced - expected to be under $10,000 with the 63mm f/2.8 lens)
Fuji GF lenses:
- Can resolve over 100 MP
- Lenses will have a C position that allows the aperture to be controlled from the command dial like a DSLR
- Leaf shutter based lenses can be released or adapted in the future
- Three new GF lenses launched:
- GF 63mm f/2.8 R WR
- GF 32-64mm f/4 R LM WR
- GF 120mm f/4 Macro R LM OIS WR: minimum focusing distance of 45cm and a maximum magnification of 0.5x (macro 1:2)
- More lenses expected to be released in 2017:
- GF 110mm f/2 R LM WR
- GF 23mm f/4 R LM WR
- GF 45mm f/2.8 R WR
Additional pictures and the latest video from the Fuji Guys:
Specs collected from FujiAddict (see this post for more details), B&H, official Fujifilm press release and information submitted by readers.