The FUJIFILM GFX100S II marries 102-megapixel excellence with the powerful X-Processor 5, neatly encased in a lightweight, user-friendly design.
Sporting the brand-new GFX 102MP CMOS II large format sensor, this camera boasts an impressive 102 megapixels of resolution. Rendering subjects with remarkable precision, this calibre of quality empowers photographers to delve into their craft with fresh eyes.
Equipped with the cutting-edge X-Processor 5, the GFX100S II embodies Fujifilm’s pinnacle in imaging processing. This delivers unparalleled autofocus capabilities, bolstered by artificial intelligence for precise subject detection. With its tracking ensuring subjects remain sharp in both stills and video, the GFX100S II maintains superior autofocus performance even in low-light conditions down to -6EV.
Designed with an ergonomic focus, the GFX100S II upholds the GFX System legacy of exceptional handling, now with reduced weight compared to its predecessors. At a mere 883g (with battery and card), this body offers enhanced versatility, while crucial controls remain conveniently accessible. The newly integrated EVF boasts an impressive 5.76 million dots of resolution and 0.84x magnification, ensuring superb visibility for precise composition through the viewfinder.
The GFX100S II ensures professional-grade results, delivering 16-bit HQ RAW stills with a base ISO sensitivity of 80 and expanded dynamic range. Enhanced sensor readout enables continuous stills recording at up to seven frames-per-second, while Pixel Shift Multi-Shot mode facilitates the creation of astonishing 400-megapixel images.
With its in-body image stabilisation system providing up to 8.0 stops of assistance, the GFX100S II effortlessly handles slow shutter speeds and handheld video endeavours. Its video capabilities are equally impressive, featuring internal 4K/30p 4:2:2 10-bit recording and F-Log2, along with seamless Frame.io Camera to Cloud integration for streamlined professional post-production workflows.
Dynamic yet adaptable, the GFX100S II extends professional imaging capabilities to a broader spectrum of photographers.