
It has now been three years since Fujifilm introduced its GFX medium format system to the market. Since then, the company has gained a lot of traction by releasing a number of top notch lenses for the system, as well as a total of three medium format cameras. The Fujifilm GFX 100 is the latest and the most capable of the three, featuring a 44x33mm high-resolution 100 MP sensor supported by the first-of-its-kind (for medium format) 5-axis image stabilization system. Fuji engineers put quite a lot of effort into the GFX 100 to differentiate it from all other medium format cameras on the market. It sports on-sensor phase-detection autofocus (world’s first for MF), dual UHS-II compatible SD card slots, dual battery compartment, programmable OLED information screens, a powerful processor capable of handling 4K video recording – all tucked in a weather-proof, magnesium alloy camera body. Simply put, it is the most complete and the most feature-rich medium format camera on the market today.