A Review of the Fujifilm GFX100 II Mirrorless Medium Format Camera

Fujifilm's newest addition to their esteemed medium format mirrorless camera lineup, the GFX100 II, elevates the GF series by integrating a host of new features and enhancements. Despite these advancements, it retains a notably competitive price, making it an appealing option for users contemplating an upgrade from full-frame to medium format. But how does it fare in real-world usage? This informative video review explores its performance and the quality of images it produces.

Coming to you from Christopher Frost, this great video review takes a look at the new Fujifilm GFX100 II mirrorless medium format camera. The GFX 100 II brings a lot of nice upgrades and new features, including:

  • Newly developed 102-megapixel high-speed medium format sensor
  • X-Processor 5 image processing engine with twice as fast readout speed
  • AI subject-detection autofocus leveraging Deep Learning technology
  • Continuous burst speed of 8 fps
  • Apple ProRes 4:2:2, 10-bit video at 4K/60p and 8K/30p
  • Apple ProRes 422 HQ, Apple ProRes 422, and Apple ProRes 422 LT support
  • Ethernet, HDMI Type A, and USB-C ports
  • CFExpressTM Type B and SD card slots
  • Native integration for Frame.io Camera to Cloud
  • 20 film simulation modes, including the new REALA ACE mode
  • Extended ISO 80 capabilities
  • Increased light use efficiency at the sensor’s edges for better image quality and autofocus accuracy
  • Five-axis in-body image stabilization with up to eight stops of compensation
  • 9.44-million-dot EVF with 1.0x magnification

Check out the video above for Frost's full thoughts on the camera. 

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Alex Cooke is a Cleveland-based portrait, events, and landscape photographer. He holds an M.S. in Applied Mathematics and a doctorate in Music Composition. He is also an avid equestrian.

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