The new GFX100 II is the latest addition to the GFX Series of mirrorless digital cameras. It incorporates a 55mm large-format image sensor alongside a host of decent video features.
The GFX100 II features the newly-developed 102MP high-speed image sensor, catchily dubbed the GFX 102MP CMOS II HS, which is coupled with the company's X-Processor 5 high-speed image processing engine to deliver what Fujifilm reckons is "the highest burst-shooting, AF and video performance in the history of the GFX Series."
That praiseworthy spec means it will cost you around $7499 when it ships at the end of September.
It is the first GFX Series mirrorless digital camera that features the AI-based subject-detection AF, developed with Deep Learning technology, as well as the latest predictive AF algorithm. The burst mode performance has also been enhanced from the current model to 8.0 frames per second, while the stabilisation performance has been improved to eight-stop five-axis to broaden the scope of use cases where high-speed performance is essential.
Even better, the use of the new sensor has also led to significant enhancement of video recording capability. The GFX100 II is the first GFX Series camera that supports 8K/30P video and can also internally record 4K/60P 4:2:2 10-bit video. Furthermore, it offers new 'Video Format' modes to enable video recording in multiple formats, including Premista, 35mm, and anamorphic (35mm) with the mount adapter. Video recording in various situations is catered for adroitly thanks to the enhanced sensor readout speed and the tracking AF, which automatically tracks a subject to keep it in focus.
The camera body is equipped with an Ethernet port as well as HDMI Type A and USB-C terminals to broaden connectivity with external devices significantly for diverse peripheral combinations. In addition, the high-magnification, high-definition EVF that ensures high visibility and the functional beauty of the body design supports a comfortable shooting experience for professional photographers and filmmakers.
Fujifilm thoughtfully bullet-pointed the new camera's video performance spec, and it being a slightly busy time of year, we thought we'd pass them along as is.