2 Style-wise, the GFX 100S most resembles a full-frame DSLR, with a few Fujifilm flourishes.
3 The GFX 100S inherits the 102MP sensor from the GFX 100.
4 The PASM-style mode dial offers six slots for customisable modes.
5 The electronic viewfinder is downgraded from the GFX 100, but is still very capable.
6 A small button enables you to illuminate the status screen if visibility is poor.
7 The status screen can show settings in numerical form or as virtual dials.
8 The rear display has a triaxial mount, adding pivoting versatility to your shooting.
9 The eight-way nub style controller adds flexibility, but takes getting used to.
Specifications
Sensor: 102MP BSI-CMOS 43.8 x 32.9mm medium-format
Image processor: X Processor 4
Lens mount: Fujifilm G Autofocus: Intelligent hybrid with 425 AF points
ISO range: 100 to 12,800 (exp 50-102,400)
Video: Uncropped 4K/30p
Viewfinder: 0.5-inch 3.69-million-dot EVF, 0.8x magnification
Memory card: Two SD UHS-II
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