Article 6W3RH Fujifilm GFX100RF review: one sensor, nine cameras

Fujifilm GFX100RF review: one sensor, nine cameras

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David Imel
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When Apple introduced the iPhone 15 Pro, Greg Joswiak, the companyas senior vice president of worldwide marketing, said the deviceas three rear cameras would give consumers athe equivalent of seven camera lenses in their pocket.a

We could spend multiple podcasts debating the technical validity of that statement, but what Joswiak was trying to imply was that the iPhone now had sensors with a resolution that was big and high enough that it could crop in to emulate various focal lengths.

Now, Fujifilm is trying the same thing.

With a 35mm lens stuck to a body shockingly similar to the super-popular X100VI, it would be easy to assume Fujias new GFX100RF is the companyas attempt to take a winning strategy and scale it up to medium format.

But while most fixed-lens cameras like the X100VI create intentional limitations and encourage you to shoot more than you think, the GFX100RF is all about flexibility and intentionality. Using its high-resolution 102MP sensor, an all-new aspect ratio dial and four different digital azooma modes, Fujifilm aims to replace nine cameras and four lenses with one relatively compact body.

Fujifilmas GFX100RF is the companyas most co …

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