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Key Features
- Open Box Products Have a Limited 1-Year Manufacturer Warranty
- 51.4MP 43.8 x 32.9mm CMOS Sensor
- X-Processor 4 Image Processor
- 3.69m-Dot OLED EVF
Offering the perfect mix of accessibility and flexibility, the GFX 50S II from FUJIFILM is a unique medium format mirrorless camera that is wonderfully compact and portable. Featuring a 51.4MP CMOS sensor paired with an improved X-Processor 4 image processor, this camera produces files with extremely wide dynamic range and high resolution, as well as having 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.
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Any difference image quality itself between 100s ...
Any difference image quality itself between 100s and 50sii ?? More details , more crop in, crisp .. etc.???
Yes, by having a much higher resolution the Fuji GFX 100S produces better quality photos with greater image detail and a higher dynamic range compared to the GFX 50SII.
Date published: 2022-08-01
Are you able to turn off shutter button focusing?
Are you able to turn off shutter button focusing?
Yes, you can assign the AF-On button to activate the autofocus leaving the shutter button for taking the image.
Date published: 2022-03-07
Does the camera equipped with the leaf shutter? ...
Does the camera equipped with the leaf shutter? What the flash maximum sync speed? Thanks for answers!
The FUJIFILM GFX 50S II Medium Format Mirrorless Camera has a mechanical focal plane shutter and an electronic shutter, not a leaf shutter. The maximum standard flash sync speed would be 1/125th second. If you use a flash that supports FP High-Speed Sync, then the maximum flash sync speed that may be used would be 1/4,000th second.
Date published: 2022-08-19
Very novice question. Can Nikon DSLR lenses be ...
Very novice question. Can Nikon DSLR lenses be used with this Lumix camera using some kind of adapter?
Lumix is Panasonic, this is a Fuji camera. Yes there are several different adapters available, whether or not the lens vignettes will depend on which lens you use. There is also a Laowa optical adapter which expands the field of view and adds a 1.4x multiplication factor that allows almost all lenses to completely cover the sensor.
Date published: 2022-11-17
Is it possible to adapt a FF-lens to this sensor ...
Is it possible to adapt a FF-lens to this sensor and crop-in in camera or that has to be done in post?
Any crop IQ loss?
There are several adapters that allow you to use a full frame lens on the FUJIFILM GFX 50S II Medium Format Mirrorless Camera. If the lens is longer than 90mm you usually don't get any vignetting. If it is smaller than 90mm than you do get vignetting and have to crop in post. If you crop you lose resolution.
Date published: 2023-04-24
When will it be updated to 4k recording?
When will it be updated to 4k recording?
At this time, an update allowing for 4K video has not been announced. In the event that an announcement is made by Fujifilm, we will make note of it via the B&H E-Mail Newsletter.
Date published: 2021-09-08
Does this camera have a B&W mode?
Does this camera have a B&W mode?
Yes, the FUJIFILM GFX 50S II Medium Format Mirrorless Camera has a B+W mode. It is called, Monochrom Color. It is set from the Image quality setting in the menu.
Date published: 2023-07-30
What does 35mm crop mode do on a native GFX lens? ...
What does 35mm crop mode do on a native GFX lens? Say you had the 80mm F/1.7 which works out to be a 63mm F/1.3 in full frame terms. Does that 35mm crop mode turn the lens into a true 80mm F/1.7?
Correct, medium format lenses are all mesure by 35mm equivalency. When you attached a FUJIFILM GF 80mm f/1.7 R WR Lens to a medium format sensor it's angle of view becomes 63mm lens. If you select the 35mm format mode on your FUJIFILM GFX 50S II Medium Format Mirrorless Camera then your 80mm lens angle of view will remain as true 80mm lens.
Date published: 2022-11-22