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GFX100RF First Review: Small Package, Big Image

3.9K views· 75 likes· 19:31· May 19, 2025

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This is a first review of the Fujifilm GFX100 RF. i will do more of it in the future but my initial thoughts were probably better then I expected. Someone in the comments pointed out the electronic level is now in some function. All is good. But why does Fuji not put it at the same place hmmmm….. 00:00 Intro 01:53 What I like 08:24 Lenses and Caps 09:36 Whats not so great 15:03 On the Fence 16:54 Final Thoughts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IEM Measurements: https://zpreviews.com/2024/07/29/measurements/ Contact me for Collab/Reviews: Audio Reviews: https://zpreviews.com Photography Website: https://zpeaktures.squarespace.com/contact Email: zpeaktures@gmail.com Like my content? Support me and my reviews via Kofi! https://ko-fi.com/zpeaktures Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zpeaktures/ Audio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zp_reviews Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Zpeaktures Headfi: https://www.head-fi.org/members/tassardar.154433/#showcase-reviews Video Shot with Canon C200 Canon CN-E 18-80mm Sennheiser MKH 8060

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In this first review of the Fujifilm GFX100RF, I’m not going to bore you with spec sheets—you can find that anywhere. I focused on what actually matters in real use: how it handles, what I like, what annoys me, and whether this “small package, big image” idea really works. I shot with it walking around Paris, out in the village, and even did some cosplay photos, so this is very much a field-use impressions video. The biggest selling point is simple: it’s the most approachable medium format camera I’ve used. You’re getting 102MP in a body around 730g, with a built-in F4 lens that’s genuinely sharp corner-to-corner, with aberrations well controlled (yes, there’s barrel distortion and vignetting, but those are easy fixes). Battery life lasted me a full day, boot-up is quick, the controls are excellent (love the ISO dial), and the leaf shutter is near silent with high-speed flash sync potential. But there are real trade-offs: F4 is slow, there’s no image stabilization (which matters for pixel-perfect sharpness on 100MP), no digital leveling/gyro, and autofocus isn’t “snapshot fast.” Also, that front zoom rocker for digital crop is annoying because I can’t disable it—and I did accidentally waste megapixels during a shoot. Overall, if you fit the use case and accept the compromises, it’s a very nice camera to use.

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