Fujifilm’s new GFX 100S is quite the camera; after all, it has a stabilized, 102MP sensor with phase-detect autofocus and also shoots solid 4K video and 5fps bursts. But you can find all of that information in the spec sheet; in this video, we wanted to put this camera into a bit more context, and talk about what it’s really like to use and how it helps take medium format digital photography to the next level.
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