Fujifilm GFX 100 II body (black) - ₹799,999
GF 45 mm f/2.8 R WR lens - ₹157,000
GF 63 mm f/2.8 R WR lens - ₹139,500
Inside the Box
✓ Camera body + body cap
✓ Detachable Electronic Viewfinder (EVF-GFX3)
✓ Battery
✓ USB-C Dock/Charging adapter
✓ USB C to USB-C cable
✓ Converters
✓ Hot-shoe cover
✓ Neck strap
✓ User Manual
Fujifilm is known for its several medium format cameras but the GFX 100 II is the flagship. But why have a medium format camera when we have hoards of 35 mm formats, which are easier to carry and are also less expensive? Read the review and you’ll realise why.
Design & Build Quality
The GFX 100 II body is handsome-looking and appears well-made. The top-plate sub-LCD has a 11-degree tilt to make it easier to view. The body is covered in BISHAMON-TEX leather, with traditional Japanese-inspired imprint to make it slip-proof. Besides, it also offers a deep hand-grip. A Still/Movie switch is provided next to the Mode Dial. The camera is weather-sealed and made in Japan. It weighs 1030 g including its battery, interchangeable electronic viewfinder and memory card.
Key Features
(Not all features of the camera can be covered in this review. A detailed 500-page ‘Owner’s Manual’ can be downloaded from the web – gfx100ii_ manual_en_s_f.pdf)
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