Want to know how I know that the Fujifilm GFX100RF was made for photographers and not really for video shooters? Well, there are a lot of ways. But perhaps my favorite is that, like the Fujifilm X100vi, they didn't even put a video record button on it.
Then there's the fact that it has a fixed lens prime, a GF format sensor, and Fujifilm even stopped playing around and gave us a lens hood, the lens filter, etc. There's truly a lot to love about this camera. But most of all, it hold's Fujifilm's greatest strengths: the film simulations. The thing about Fujifilm cameras is that even if your subject is out of focus by a little bit, the image still looks great, especially when combined with skin smoothing. And to be honest, this is the first camera I've shot with that isn't something from Leica or Panasonic that I've really fallen for. . thephoblographer.com
2025-4-29 22:00