Fujifilm GFX 100 medium format camera additional coverage
	
	
Fujifilm GFX 100 medium format camera additional coverage – first a recap from a GFX100 launch interview with Fujifilm:
- Fujifilm targeted pros and amateur with GFX
 
- They wanted to expand the market
 
- 70% come from full frame 
 
- Want to expand the market to movies
 
- GFX is about peak image quality
 
- GFX lets you shoot medium format like full frame thanks to IBIS
 
- GFX100 is fast
 
- GFX50S EVF works in GFX100 but not the other way around
 
- GFX100 isn’t meant to replace GFX50S/GFX50R
 
- GFX100 is more photographer-centric
 
- GFX100 IBIS can’t fit in GFX50R yet they need a technical innovation to make it work
 
- Lots of requests for tilt-shift but might not be next but there are more lenses coming.
 
- A fisheye lens that compliments the GFX would be difficult to make
 
- The GF110 already has great bokeh and if they make lenses faster than the 110mm f/2 it won’t get much better, but it will get bigger
 
- GFX almost 2.5 years old
 
- Improved AF speed was the top request after GFX50S
 
- Will likely minimize GFX size next
 
- Price is also important
 
- The GFX50S/GFX50R would have trouble catching the GFX100, but a new algorithm might help with the CDAF
 
- Full Frame market is 35% of the digital market
 
- Old Full Frame DSLR customers are just moving to mirrorless Full Frame so the makeup of the sensor size market is still the same
 
- Fujifilm mirrorless grew in 2018 from users dumping DSLR cameras
 
- X-T3 brought in a lot of new customers for Fujifilm thanks in large part to Fujifilm’s strength in high-quality video
 
- Want bigger than Full Frame than GFX is your option
 
- APS-C and Medium format surround the highly competitive Full Frame market
 
- Fujifilm has no plans to merge the X-H2 and X-T4
 
- Fujifilm X-H1 is for people that need IBIS and durability now and X-T3 is very image quality centric
 
- Won’t talk about X-Pro3
 
- X-H1 is functioning at its best level already
 
- Wifi connectivity is directional so depending on where you stand signal strength will vary
 
- Fujifilm is always working on their app
 
Additional Fujifilm GFX 100 medium format camera coverage:
Fujifilm GFX100: Comparometer Produces Disappointing Results
Fujifilm Post GFX100 Launch Interview
Fujifilm GFX100: Pre-Production Assembly Line With DPReview
CameraSize: Fujifilm GFX 100 vs GFX50S vs GFX50R vs D850 vs D5 vs 1D X Mark II
Fujifilm GFX100 Thoughts, First AF Demo, and GFX 50S/50R/100 Spec Comparison
 
Fujifilm GFX 100 pre-orders are now open at Adorama, B&H, Amazon and WEX Photo (UK).