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FUJIFILM GFX 50S Medium Format Mirrorless Camera (Body Only)

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FUJIFILM GFX 50S Medium Format Mirrorless Camera (Body Only)
Key Features
  • 51.4MP 43.8 x 32.9mm CMOS Sensor
  • X-Processor Pro Image Processor
  • Removable 3.69m-Dot OLED EVF
  • 3.2" 2.36m-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD
Characterized by its large sensor, advanced imaging capabilities, and modular design, the GFX 50S from FUJIFILM is a unique medium format mirrorless camera that is highly versatile and distinctly portable. At the heart of the GFX camera system is the 43.8 x 32.9mm 51.4MP CMOS sensor, which pairs with the X-Processor Pro image processor to produce files with extremely wide dynamic range and high resolution, as well as an extended sensitivity range of ISO 50-102400 for working in difficult lighting conditions. The sensor's large form factor also achieves a unique three-dimensional look with especially smooth tonal and color transitions. Beyond this, the sensor and processor combination also avails the ability to work in a variety of aspect ratios common to traditional large and medium format film cameras, as well as the ability to shoot at up to 3 fps or record Full HD 1080p/30 video. As forward-thinking as the GFX 50S is, its use of film-camera inspired design imbues it with intuitive operation and the ability to apply the camera system to myriad styles and methods of image-making.
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FUJIFILM GFX 50S Overview

Characterized by its large sensor, advanced imaging capabilities, and modular design, the GFX 50S from FUJIFILM is a unique medium format mirrorless camera that is highly versatile and distinctly portable. At the heart of the GFX camera system is the 43.8 x 32.9mm 51.4MP CMOS sensor, which pairs with the X-Processor Pro image processor to produce files with extremely wide dynamic range and high resolution, as well as an extended sensitivity range of ISO 50-102400 for working in difficult lighting conditions. The sensor's large form factor also achieves a unique three-dimensional look with especially smooth tonal and color transitions. Beyond this, the sensor and processor combination also avails the ability to work in a variety of aspect ratios common to traditional large and medium format film cameras, as well as the ability to shoot at up to 3 fps or record Full HD 1080p/30 video. As forward-thinking as the GFX 50S is, its use of film-camera inspired design imbues it with intuitive operation and the ability to apply the camera system to myriad styles and methods of image-making.

Complementing the imaging assets is a truly versatile physical design that champions multiple ways of working with the camera. A removable 3.69m-dot OLED electronic viewfinder can be used for high-resolution eye-level viewing, and can be paired with an optional tilt adapter to permit working with the finder from various working angles. Alternatively, the rear 3.2" 2.36m-dot touchscreen LCD features a three-way tilting design that supports working from high and low angles, even when shooting in the vertical orientation. Operability is further reinforced through the use of several dedicated dials for adjusting exposure settings, and a top LCD screen is also featured for quickly checking settings and exposure data. Additionally, the GFX 50S sports a magnesium alloy build that is both lightweight and durable, and is also dust- and weather-sealed, as well as freezeproof down to 14°F, for working in trying environmental conditions.

51.4MP CMOS Sensor and X-Processor Pro
Utilizing a large, 43.8 x 32.9mm 51.4MP CMOS sensor and X-Processor Pro, the GFX 50S is capable of delivering high-resolution, 14-bit stills with a 14-stop wide dynamic range as well as a broad sensitivity range of ISO 100-12800, which can be extended to ISO 50-102400. The large size of each pixel allows for more efficient light gathering, too, for smoother tonal and color transitions to produce a characteristic three-dimensional "medium format look." Also contributing to several medium format looks, a variety of traditional medium and large format aspect ratios can be used in addition to the standard 4:3, including 1:1, 65:24, 5:4, 7:6, 3:2, and 16:9.

The image processor and sensor also lend a versatile edge to the system, and permit shooting continuously up to 3 fps or for recording Full HD 1080p video at 29.97, 25, 24, and 23.98 fps frame rates. Film Simulation modes, including a Color Chrome Effect to produce subtle tonality among highly saturated colors, can be used in conjunction with video recording, too, to lessen the need for color correction during post production.
Body Design
  • Magnesium alloy body construction is both lightweight and durable, and the camera system is sealed in 58 places to render it weather- and dust-resistant, as well as freezeproof down to 14°F, for use in inclement conditions.
  • Based on a modular concept, a removable 3.69m-dot OLED electronic viewfinder is included for high-resolution, 0.85x-magnification eye-level viewing, and can be paired with an optional EVF-TL1 Tilt Adapter for positioning the finder at a variety of working angles.
  • The removable EVF connects with the camera body via the hot shoe, and the EVF features its own hot shoe to maintain compatibility with optional external flashes.
  • A 3.2" 2.36m-dot touchscreen LCD is also available for image playback, menu navigation, and live view shooting. This LCD features a unique tilting design that moves both 45° downward and 90° upward for shooting from high and low angles, and also tilts 60° to the side to benefit shooting in the vertical orientation when in live view.
  • A series of dedicated dials are placed about the body for independently adjusting aperture, shutter speed, and ISO.
  • The aperture ring on GF lenses and the ISO dial on the camera feature a C (Command) position, and the Shutter Speed dial has a T position, to enable adjusting these settings via the front and rear control dials.
  • A 1.28" sub LCD monitor is also featured on the top plate for settings confirmation and exposure data.
  • Included NP-T125 rechargeable lithium-ion battery provides approximately 400 shots per charge when Auto Power Save is on.
  • Built-in Wi-Fi allows for direct wireless sharing of files as well as remote camera control from a linked mobile device.
117-Point Autofocus System
A contrast-detection autofocus system is employed that uses 117 total points, which can be further divided into 425 points, for notable focusing speed and accuracy that is especially beneficial when working with the inherent shallow depth of field of medium format. Focus point selection is possible using the integrated Focus Lever for intuitive switching between points and, alternatively, the rear touchscreen can also be used for selecting precise focus areas. Face and Eye Detection AF are also available to benefit portraiture, and an electronic depth of field scale can be used for more critical selective focus. Additionally, focus peaking is available in manual focus mode as well as frame magnification for more critical focusing.
Other Camera Features
  • The FUJIFILM G lens mount features a short focal flange distance of just 26.7mm to better facilitate adapting lenses and to allow for reduced back focusing distances to better prevent vignetting and promote edge-to-edge sharpness with the GF series of lenses.
  • Film Simulation modes allow you to reproduce the look and feel of several of FUJIFILM's film types, including Provia, Velvia, Astia, Eterna, Classic Chrome, Classic Neg., Pro Neg. Hi, Pro Neg. Standard, Acros, Monochrome, and Sepia. Additionally, Grain Effect can be adjusted as well as Classic Chrome effect to fine-tune the look of imagery.
  • Smooth Skin Effect helps to disguise blemishes and produce an overall smooth appearance to suit portraiture applications.
  • Mechanical focal plane permits working with shutter speeds from 60 min. up to 1/4000 sec., and an electronic shutter allows the use of shutter speeds up to 1/16000 sec. for working in bright light conditions.
  • Interval shooting is possible for up to 999 consecutive frames with a 1 sec. to 24 hour delay between exposures, as well as up to a 24 hours shutter delay.
  • Multiple Exposure mode lets you shoot two consecutive overlaid frames, and the first frame will be shown on the rear LCD to aid in alignment for the second exposure.
  • Dual UHS-II SD memory card slots are featured, and permit saving imagery in a sequential manner, backup/duplicate manner, or in a sorted manner to segregate JPEG and raw files.
  • A variety of file formats are available depending on your workflow needs, and include uncompressed and compressed raw file types; Super Fine, Fine, and Normal JPEG settings; and TIFF files can be output via in-camera raw file development.
  • A voice memo function lets you solely record your voice for up to 30 seconds at a time for making notes or keeping track of shooting information.
  • 3D Electronic Level can be used to ensure the accuracy of horizontal and vertical lines within your composition.
  • Tethered shooting is possible using X Acquire software to send images from the camera to a hot folder on your computer for further editing. Alternatively, the Tether Shooting Plug-in PRO for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom and HS-V5 for Windows operating systems are also available.

FUJIFILM GFX 50SSpecs

Imaging
Lens Mount
FUJIFILM G
Sensor Resolution
Effective: 51.4 Megapixel (8256 x 6192)
Image Stabilization
No
Exposure Control
Shutter Type
Mechanical Focal Plane Shutter 
Shutter Speed
Mechanical Shutter
1/4000 to 4 Seconds in Program Mode
1/4000 60 Minutes
0 60 Minutes
0 60 Minutes
Electronic Shutter
1/16000 to 4 Seconds in Program Mode
1/16000 60 Minutes
0 60 Minutes
0 60 Minutes
Electronic Front Curtain Shutter
1/4000 to 4 Seconds in Program Mode
1/4000 60 Minutes
0 60 Minutes
0 60 Minutes
Metering Method
Average, Center-Weighted Average, Multi-Zone, Spot
Exposure Modes
Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority
Exposure Compensation
-5 to +5 EV (1/3 EV Steps)
Interval Recording
Yes
Self-Timer
2/10-Second Delay
Aspect Ratio
1:1, 3:2, 4:3, 5:4, 7:6, 16:9, 65:24
Image File Format
JPEG, Raw, TIFF
Bit Depth
14-Bit
Interface
Media/Memory Card Slot
Dual Slot: SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II)
Monitor
Display Size
3.2"
Resolution
2,360,000 Dot
Display Type
Tilting Touchscreen LCD
Viewfinder
Type
Built-In Electronic (OLED)
Size
0.5"
Resolution
3,690,000 Dot
Eye Point
23 mm
Coverage
100%
Magnification
Approx. 0.85x
Diopter Adjustment
-4 to +2
Focus
Focus Type
Auto and Manual Focus
Focus Mode
Continuous-Servo AF, Manual Focus, Single-Servo AF
Autofocus Points
Contrast Detection: 117
Flash
Built-In Flash/Light
No
Flash Modes
First-Curtain Sync, Hi-Speed Sync, Manual, Off, Rear Sync, Slow Sync/Red-Eye Reduction, TTL Auto
Maximum Sync Speed
1/125 Second
Dedicated Flash System
TTL
External Flash Connection
PC Terminal
Battery Type
1x NP-T125 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion (Approx. 400 Shots)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
5.26 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
9.25 x 8.95 x 7.7"

FUJIFILM GFX 50S Reviews

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What's the major difference between this and the ...

What's the major difference between this and the GFX 50R? Is it worth $1000 price difference?
Asked by: Rick
The 50R is smaller and lighter. The 50R has a smaller grip. On the 50R the viewfinder is on the left side of the camera (rangefinder style), and the 50S it is located at the center (SLR design). The EVF on the 50S can be removed, or oriented at different angles with the optional EVF-TL1 tilt adapter. The rear monitor on the GFX 50S can be tilted in three ways just like the X-T2, X-T3 and X-H1 cameras. In addition to the traditional up and down movements, you can tilt it to the right by approximately 60°. They both have wifi but the 50R has bluetooth. The GFX 50S can be used with an optional battery grip (VG-GFX1) to double the battery life of the camera. No vertical grip has been developed for the 50R.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2020-10-18

Can you use with Fuji X lens?

Can you use with Fuji X lens?
Asked by: Jean
I agree with the others: It May be possible to find an adapter that would allow you to physically mount X lenses on the GFX bodies, but those lenses are not designed to project an image across the entire, larger sensor. The more common situis to go the other way by putting legacy medium format lenses on the GFX cameras via adapters.
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2019-03-17

My GFX 50S was just delivered; I'm setting up ...

My GFX 50S was just delivered; I'm setting up custom functions. No where in the manual does it specify, but do WB, Film Simulation and DR not show in the LCD and EVF when they are set to auto or standard? I assume this is the case as they show when they are on a different setting. Seems odd, perhaps I'll get used to it. Thanks.
Asked by: john
It is common for cameras to block out certain manual overrides when a camera is set to auto mode. Fuji only allows you access to the WB, film simulation and DR modes in the more manual settings.
Answered by: Dan
Date published: 2020-12-23

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The GFX 50S appears to have a proprietary connector snap to attach the camera strap. Will Fuji offer a standard pin post that will work with the vast majority of after market straps?
Asked by: David D.
this is the same strap system that hasselblad uses.
Answered by: george t.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Why is the industrial design so poor? It looks cheap
Asked by: Anonymous
We cannot speak on the design of the product unfortunately.
Answered by: Dana G.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Does GFX 50S comes with worldwide warranty?
Asked by: Frederick W.
The Fujifilm GFX 50S includes a Limited 1-Year USA Warranty.
Answered by: Dana G.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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when does the hasselblad mirrorless camera medium format come out?
Asked by: Anonymous
For current and future stock questions please email [email protected]
Answered by: Dana G.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Do we have Video recording specs?
Asked by: Jiri
Video details are yet to be released. When we know, this product listing on our website will be updated.
Answered by: Mark S.
Date published: 2019-02-12
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