The Fujifilm GFX100RF was launched yesterday as Fujifilm's first fixed-lens mirrorless camera. It is equipped with a 120 MP medium format sensor and is paired with a 28mm f/4 lens. The camera still supports digital zoom with the lens being able to be changed from the original 35mm focal length setting to 63mm and even 80mm.
Although it is a fixed lens camera, it still comes with various features given to the GFX series such as film color emulation and is supported by the X-Processor 5 image processing chip. Video recording capabilities are up to 4Kp30 4:2:2 10-bit in F-Log2. Video focusing can be done by touching the LCD screen on the back of the camera. There is an EVF with 5.76 million dots to provide a rangefinder-like user experience.
The camera can accommodate two SD memory cards on the left side. There is also a microphone jack, an earphone jack, a USB-C port and a micro HDMI port placed on the right side of the camera. The camera will be available from the end of April at a price of RM24,888 each in silver and black.