Photokina was a big deal for camera giants FUJIFILM as they added two new medium format mirrorless digital cameras to its GFX line up.
For those who may have missed it, they are the GFX 50R and the GFX 100Megapixels Concept.
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GFX 50R
This camera will the first of the GFX series that supports Bluetooth transferring. The body is 66.4mm thick and weighs 920g with the 0.77x 3.69M-dot organic EL EVF.
It is built with a 51.4MP medium format CMOS sensor, the X-Processor Pro image processing engine and the revered Focus Lever.
There is a lineup of seven FUJINON GF lenses that work with GFX 50R, covering focal lengths from 23mm to 250mm.
GFX 100Megapixels Concept
This new camera will be the world’s first medium format mirrorless digital camera to feature an image sensor that has phase detection pixels across the entire sensor and an in-body image stabilisation mechanism
It will be the first of its kind to come with an 43.8mm x 32.9mm image sensor that supports 4K video recording.
Still on the topic on firsts, the 100Megapixels Concept will be the first GFX camera to feature an integrated vertical grip.
Pricing and availability of the FUJIFILM GFX 50R and GFX 100Megapixels Concept will be revealed at a later date. For more information, visit the official website.