Entry into medium format - Fujifilm GFX 50s II
Fujifilm has long been known and loved for its digital medium format cameras with its GFX series. With the GFX 100s, the successor to the GFX 100 with a smaller body, many new features and a lower price, Fujifilm has once again set a milestone in the medium format segment. Now comes the successor to its little brother, the GFX 50s - the GFX 50s Mark II.
With an unbeatable price, entry into medium format is even more within reach for many photographers. Find out what's new here and whether the new GF 35-70 f/4.5-5.6 WR kit lens is worth using in our video!
More than full format
The three most important aspects of the new GFX 50s II - compact, affordable, weather-resistant
Fujifilm's new medium format entry-level camera is aimed primarily at landscape photographers, as well as portrait and snapshot photographers. Although the 51.4 MP sensor is already familiar from the GFX 50s Mark I, it is now further improved by the new X-Processor 4. In addition to the new processor, there is an improved contrast AF, improved low-light behavior and dynamic range.
In addition, as with its big brother (the GFX 100S), an integrated image stabilizer (IBIS) is now also installed here. This means that images with up to 205 MP can also be created here via pixel shift.
Fujifilm GFX 50S II
- Fujifilm GFX50S II
- compact system camera
- large-format 51.4 megapixel sensor
- integrated image stabilization
- wide range of film simulations
- pixel Shift Multi-Shot for 200-megapixel shots
- fast and precise autofocus
- compact, lightweight and weatherproof
- familiar operating concept
Fujifilm GF 35-70mm f/4.5-5.6 WR Fujifilm medium format
- Fujifilm GF35-70mm F4.5-5.6 WR
- Focal length 35-70mm (equivalent to 35mm KB 28-55mm)
- suitable for mirrorless medium format system camera
- for a wide range of applications
- lightweight and compact
- fast autofocus
- Splash-proof and dust-proof body