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Fujifilm GFX100RF : Specifications and Opinions




Fujifilm GFX100RF, front

Fujifilm GFX100RF, back

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The Fujifilm GFX100RF is a compact camera with Medio Formato sensor and 102 megapixels manufactured from 2025. The range of sensitivities, including ISO extension, is 40 - 102400 ISO and it has a continuous shooting (burst mode) of 6 FPS x 40 RAW, 296 JPEG. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 6755 €;
11 users have given it an average vote of 9.7 out of 10


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 Sensor
 Format   Medio Formato
 Resolution   102 megapixel (pixel pitch 3.78 μm)
 Sensor type   CMOS BSI
 ISO sensitivities   40 - 102400
 File formats   JPEG, RAW

 Esposure
 Shutter speeds   30" - 1/16000
 Exp. compensation   +/- 5 stops at 1/3 steps
 Exp. modes   M, S, A, P
 Metering modes   Multi-Area, Semi-Spot, Spot

 Features
 Stabilization   No
 Continuos shooting (with autofocus)   6 FPS x 40 RAW, 296 JPEG
 Pre-Burst   No
 Live View   Yes
 Video mode   4K (3840x2160p) @ 30 FPS
 WiFi   Yes
 GPS   No
 USB   USB-C (3.2 2x2)
 USB Charging   Yes

 Camera body and built
 Lens   35.0mm f/4  (28mm equiv.)
 Min. focus distance   0.20 meters
 Touchscreen   Yes
 LCD   3.1″, 2.1 Mdots, 1024 x 680 pixels, fully articulating
 Viewfinder   Electronic, coverage 100%, 0.84x
 Viewfinder resolution   1600 x 1200 px
 Flash   No
 Storage   SD, SDHC, SDXC (UHS-II)
 Storage, Slot 2   SD, SDHC, SDXC (UHS-II)
 Shutter   Mechanical and electronic
 Battery  
 Weather sealing   Yes
 Weight   735 g
 Dimensions   134 x 90 x 77 mm

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avatarjunior
sent on September 01, 2025

Pros: light and portable , image quality, pleasure to use

Cons: not the Hasselblad colours

Opinion: I bought this camera because I miss my XPAN Hasselblad , the pano mode was just exceptional and that camera was my most used in the analog age¨the new Fuji is absolutely usable as a portable , carry always light camera and the image quality is very good. I use normal an XCD 2 Hasselblad, and I tried to compare. The Hasselblad has the advantage of changing lenses and the new lenses, 45,28 and 55 are very compact, although not the quality of their 80 or 30 or 21 older lenses. I do not like the film simulation in the Fuji, Best used with simple Raw and then adaptive colour in Lightroom, gives me the best results. yes I miss the IBIS , but F4 is no problem as I do mainly Landscape. so I take this Fuji everywhere with me, always in Pano XPAN mode and I do not regret.

avatarjunior
sent on April 12, 2025

Pros: Small , can be used in one hand , excellent files , very nice shooting experience , battery life, nicely finished and engineered.

Cons: perhaps the relative slower lens and expensive!

Opinion: I have the camera in use now for 1 week and very satisfied with it. The biggest concern was the lack of IBIS.But can train yourself getting consistent sharpness results when using SS of 1/50 or 1/60. Some manage to get sharp images when slower SS are used. I now realise that the concept (compact size AND practical usability) is a success.The lack of IBIS is not such a problem: after all , when the subject you take photos off , is moving and it usually does , even slower SS would be useless.The leaf shutter helps a lot here.The fact that the camera is not too small , helps holding it steady! We all know the great characteristics of the GFX lines , so no complaint here! The lens is harp at all distances and is comparable with the GF 32-64 at F4 The crop, aspect and film sims in one hand camera might sound useless , but the user experience is the best i had since many years! Expensive for sure but you get what you pay for!

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avatarjunior
sent on August 30, 2025

Pros: Image quality, ergonomics, lightness, solidity

Cons: the size of the files, the menu apparently simple but then..., incomprehensible the RAW+JPEG combination to take advantage of the aspect ratios in the machine

Opinion: I state that, I have always found myself in the simplicity of shooting Leica M. Unfortunately, however, age advances and the need for the green dot that confirms the mass in focus led me in 2017 for the first time to approach the medium format of Fuji (gfx50s). A change, traumatic for me, big heavy camera and huge lenses, with hallucinatory menus compared to Leica but, above all and thank goodness, even then with a file of fantastic quality. The release of the GFX100RF intrigued me a lot for its characteristics on paper all to be verified, of course. Well when I had the opportunity, in Castel San Giovanni, to try it ... I must say it was love at first sight, well in short, I felt like I had a Leica M in my hand ... with all the main controls at your fingertips.... a spectacular EVF, crazy and silent ease of shooting... intuitive... all in priority of timing and with the central shutter that makes you forget in part the lack of the stabilizer and then ... and then an amazing continuous and precise autofocus... lightning fast (for the format). In addition, the possibility of using the aspect ratio immediately, I must say, is an extra boost to creativity for me, a little less instead the use of the crop ... I was already used to Leica M frames. The lens, with a much-criticized F4 aperture, on the other hand, for me, is an excellent lens... compact, very incisive, bright, with a really pleasant blur, progressive I would say... being very close to the sensor (1mm) it tends to make the image a bit fighted but, in Adobe LR, with its profile it is corrected very well, and then... you shoot at 20 cm !!, I was used to the 70cm of Leica M. What else can I add? Yes... it's great fun to walk around with the camera around your neck, with shutter speeds 1/500, iso Auto, Dynamic Range Auto, with facial recognition already at a distance of 5 meters... yes of course it's another way of doing Street but I like it I don't get tired, the executions are perfect, the high Iso with Fuji believe me are a problem overcome.... moreover you hardly have to deal with the highlights for the great dynamic range of the sensor, in addition to the colors ... Fuji colors with a superlative tonal range and then... if in the post you are "forced" to Crop... believe me, don't miss anything. You can also take excellent landscape photos complete with a tripod. A few words about the price... sorry but we have FF with 60 megapizzas that cost 5000 to which you need to at least add a lens then.... Certainly it is essential to know what we like to photograph and from there match the camera that best suits our needs

avatarsenior
sent on August 26, 2025

Pros: Image quality, Ergonomics, Lightness, Battery life

Cons: Some settings not very understandable, File size, original lens hood not very suitable

Opinion: Purchased by giving back a Leica M10-P, the initial impact was not the most serene. Accustomed to the spartan and immediate settings of the rangefinder M's, I find myself catapulted into a completely different world: in which simplicity is only in appearance and not in substance. It took me two weeks to decide which commands I would prefer to assign to the various buttons, a whole day of madonnate to understand that the wheel with which you select the shooting formats (which I will talk about shortly) only takes effect if you shoot in RAW + JPEG and does nothing if you shoot only in RAW. Another day "dedicated to various saints" to understand that the extended ISO sensitivity can only be selected if certain parameters are set and therefore not always. In short, the first few weeks, I admit, I was restless. I expected it to happen, but not like this. Yet I have had many Fuji ones. The lens that has F/4 as its brightness (eq. at F/3.2 in the smallest format) at first I found it worrying, seeing the ISO rise sharply as the light goes down. But then things happened: I began to get the hang of it and discover many pleasant aspects. Let's go back for a moment: the camera is aesthetically beautiful, has a solid construction, is extremely light and manageable (in relation to the format). The only part that seems less solid than the others is the SD card flap (double slot). Fuji provides a very good quality neutral filter that I immediately mounted. The lens hood, on the other hand, as soon as I saw it I put it back in the box: too wide and deep, it partially nullifies the small size of the camera. Immediately replaced with a metal Haoge, with short recessed sides, Leica Q style. The pure RAW files generated are exaggerated in size, it is better to set "lighter" RAW versions such as Lossless. My PC is still put to the test when I post-produce. You need memory, you need CPU, you need disk. The files that come out are still amazing, the ISO that I saw rise so easily during the shooting phase do not impact so much on the final result (it often happens to shoot at 12800 with a time of 1/250 indoors without too many worries). The lens is excellent, the blurred is very pleasant, it focuses from 20 cm, the sensor has a quantity of pixels to allow crops at extreme levels, which remain of adequate quality. It is made for this, like it or not it should be used like this. Microblur is a theme to consider and it would be advisable not to go below 1/125. The dynamic range is remarkable. The EVF is very good. The digital crop (zoom) lever is extremely convenient, which is immediately there at your fingertips in the form of a coaxial cylinder to the shutter button with a protuberance to operate it easily. In short, the ergonomics are excellent in my opinion. I took a month off carrying only 750 grams with which I did almost everything. Continuous autofocus is responsive (for the category), although it occasionally loses its lock on to the subject. Excellent option of being able to adjust the focus by hand, at the same time as the AF, with a ring that immediately seemed consistent and well frictioned under my fingers. On the contrary, the small dial with which you select the format (panoramic, square, 3:2...), beautiful to look at, initially seemed to me a kind of children's game. But over time I changed my mind. The shrewd photographer will be able to see the opportunity to decide in advance the format with which he will do a work, create a portfolio or a reportage. Without changing the camera, to facilitate a panoramic or square format, just select the desired value to pre-display the images in the final format already in the viewfinder and facilitate composition. It is an excellent camera, which as a concept forces compromises but which also returns a lot.

Photos taken with Fujifilm GFX100RF

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Miser's Plans
by Eros Penatti
26 comments, 864 views  
HI RES 14.4 MP

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Miser's Plans
by Eros Penatti
32 comments, 1144 views  
HI RES 3.5 MP

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Cold Sunsets
by Marco Brugnoli
12 comments, 145 views
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Cabins of love
by Lella1952
16 comments, 886 views  
HI RES 54.5 MP

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Untitled Photo
by Onsone
11 comments, 1937 views  
HI RES 80.9 MP

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Pian dei Resinelli
by Eros Penatti
7 comments, 876 views  
HI RES 2.3 MP

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Sorrento FASHION 1
by Giuseppe Ricciardiello
6 comments, 715 views  
HI RES 22.1 MP

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Untitled Photo
by Onsone
4 comments, 1196 views  
HI RES 40.0 MP



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Tonight a friend passed away and here... I remember him
by Lella1952
3 comments, 608 views  
HI RES 61.5 MP

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Playing with Fuji
by Leonardo Carignani
0 comments, 467 views  
HI RES 12.0 MP

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Kissing Lace
by Eros Penatti
5 comments, 245 views  
HI RES 15.4 MP

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Untitled Photo
by Onsone
1 comments, 786 views  
HI RES 6.2 MP

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Paolo dal Fanetti in Siena
by Lella1952
8 comments, 1022 views  
HI RES 101.8 MP

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Untitled Photo
by Onsone
1 comments, 962 views  
HI RES 50.2 MP

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Portrait Dino
by Lella1952
9 comments, 621 views  
HI RES 50.1 MP

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Evening smile
by Arran
0 comments, 1187 views  
HI RES 65.3 MP

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Untitled Photo
by Onsone
3 comments, 1261 views  
HI RES 24.5 MP

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Street with the GFX 100 RF
by Leonardo Carignani
0 comments, 402 views  
HI RES 12.0 MP

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Untitled Photo
by Rosariodross
4 comments, 122 views  
HI RES 6.4 MP

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Untitled Photo
by Onsone
2 comments, 1009 views  
HI RES 40.0 MP

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Sorrento FASHION 1
by Giuseppe Ricciardiello
2 comments, 220 views  
HI RES 31.2 MP

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Untitled Photo
by Onsone
0 comments, 956 views  
HI RES 22.5 MP

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Reflections
by Arran
0 comments, 491 views  
HI RES 32.0 MP

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Untitled Photo
by Onsone
0 comments, 699 views  
HI RES 80.0 MP

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Glimpse of Celle Ligure walk
by Lella1952
2 comments, 317 views  
HI RES 61.5 MP

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Moss country
by Arran
1 comments, 359 views  
HI RES 16.0 MP

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Street to Market
by Lella1952
0 comments, 382 views  
HI RES 52.2 MP

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Sorrento FASHION 1
by Giuseppe Ricciardiello
0 comments, 193 views  
HI RES 31.2 MP

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Untitled Photo
by Rosariodross
3 comments, 108 views  
HI RES 6.4 MP

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Untitled Photo
by Marcello76
2 comments, 108 views  
HI RES 31.2 MP

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Street to Market
by Lella1952
0 comments, 430 views  
HI RES 15.5 MP

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Malabotta Forest
by Marcello76
0 comments, 90 views  
HI RES 101.8 MP

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by Marcello76
4 comments, 101 views  
HI RES 61.5 MP

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Joyful Sunset Tide SKINO
by Marcello76
0 comments, 51 views  
HI RES 61.5 MP



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Celle Ligure locality Piani
by Lella1952
0 comments, 475 views  
HI RES 31.8 MP

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by Marcello76
2 comments, 64 views  
HI RES 50.1 MP

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0 comments, 31 views  
HI RES 49.2 MP


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