Fujifilm’s main goal when developing the new GFX100RF was to make it as compact as possible. This is how it compares with the smallest full-frame camera with a fixed lens, the now 10-year-old Sony RX1rII:
So when it comes to the thickness (camera+lens) the Fuji is really close to the Sony. But they has to give up on brightness (lens if f/3.1 in FF terms compared to the f/2.0 Zeiss lens on the Sony). But the camera is wider and much taller.
The Samyang/Rokinon 135mm f/1.8 FE lens now sells for its lowest price ever at $622 on Amazon and BHphoto.
Alphagvrd launched this new E-mount sensor cap with built-in Airtag support. You can preorder it now (Click here) with a 15% discount using the checkout code “Creative Weapon”.
TTartisan announced new 14mm f/3.5 pancake autofocus APS-C E-mount lens. You can order it now at Pergear. Preorders should open soon on their Amazon store and on their TTartisan store.
The Samyang/Rokinon 135mm f/1.8 FE lens now sells for its lowest price ever at $622 on Amazon and BHphoto.
Alphagvrd launched this new E-mount sensor cap with built-in Airtag support. You can preorder it now (Click here) with a 15% discount using the checkout code “Creative Weapon”.
Once again, I’d like to emphasize that Sony really missed out on this momentum. Kudos to Fujifilm for taking the risk of making a fixed lens medium format camera. I’m not sure how well this camera will sell: It lacks IBIS, it has a slow lens (28mm f/3.1 full-frame equivalent), and it’s larger than comparable full-frame fixed-lens cameras like the Sony RX1rII.
I still think that the improvement in image quality of this ‘small’ medium format sensor over full-frame is hardly noticeable in practice. That’s why I hope that when Sony enter the medium format sector, they use the much larger 53x40mm sensor instead:
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However, the real highlight of this year for Sony would be the release of a new RX1 camera with an improved menu, battery life and autofocus. It has the same form factor, even the same Zeiss lens and a 61 MP sensor inside. I think that would be a real big seller, don’t you?
Sony announced the new $35,000 Ocelluss Camera Tracking System. You can preorder it now at BHphoto (Click here). If you wonder why this thing is that expensive you can read a full presentation on Explora.