Fujifilm Philippines launched its new camera, ‘Fujifilm GFX100’

Fujifilm’s eagerly awaited 102-megapixel large format camera, propelled in Tokyo last May, is uncovered in the Philippines to chose industry experts, media individuals, and VIP consumers last July 13, 2019, at the Illumination Studios in Makati.

The GFX — Fujifilm’s mirrorless computerized camera framework which has won solid applause from professional photographers and photo fans for its utilization of a large image sensor — is known for producing images with rich tones, predominant goals, and propelled shading proliferation. With the new GFX100 model, a leader model of the GFX Series, enormous configuration photography has been intensely re-imagined.

Something that makes the GFX100 model exceptional is its in-body-image-stabilization (IBIS) component for an enormous CMOS sensor in the GFX series. It is the primary mirrorless advanced camera equipped with IBIS. This element alters the enormous CMOS sensor camera framework, thus its propelled presentation and more prominent adaptability in different shooting conditions. The autofocus speed is likewise great.

Another prominent element is the model’s processing power. The GFX100 utilizes the X-Processor 4, Fujifilm’s most recent image-processing engine. The model can shoot uncropped 4k and can switch angle proportion. Regardless of a lot of data involved, the GFX100 processor can deal with this at speed. Photographers can likewise apply the Film Simulation modes for Fujifilm’s trademark color and tone reproduction.

As per Fujifilm Chairman and CEO, Shigetaka Komori, with the GFX100 that has an enormous configuration sensor, “we accomplished a definitive image quality, with a three-dimensional look and feel. Furthermore, GFX is a pragmatic camera in dynamic shooting circumstances . . . We will never stop our pledge to development. GFX is a good example of that.”

“Our mission is to build up a camera to seek after the quintessence of photography,” said Toshihisa Iida, General Manager of Optical Device and Electronic Imaging Products Division. “If preserving our valuable moments is the embodiment of photography, what hardware should catch such moments? We need a camera that can catch the profound, best picture quality: GFX100 is that camera.” He proceeded, “There are such huge numbers of new highlights I can discuss, however, these were produced for three key things: Image quality, mobility, and durability. These are the three highlights you totally need in a camera to protect (images) for the future.”

Rave reviews from premier photographers

International Photographer Zack Arias leads Fujifilm Workshop on July 14, Sunday, for the benefit of Bahay Aruga.

Hardcore photography devotees and experts who have attempted the GFX100 model are intrigued. One of the uncommon visitors during the media launch, Zack Arias, is a corporate, commercial, and editorial photographer taker with more than twenty years of experience. Arias is as of now situated in Atlanta, Georgia and flew in for the launch on July 13. He will lead an exceptional workshop on July 14 also.

Another special guest is Jan Gonzales, a Fujifilm X Ambassador, Capture One Pro Ambassador, and FStoppers Photographer of the Year 2018. “The GFX100 has reevaluated the standard of a huge format camera. The image quality and detail are simply outstanding. Its 16-bit RAW capability, fine color, and tonal graduation are evident. making me work quicker than at any time in recent memory. Working with low light at slower screen speeds still gives me tack-sharp images through its IBIS system. With its super-quick autofocus speed, it makes camera handling very convenient,” Gonzales shared.

Fujifilm PH X-Photographer Jan Gonzales

World’s first large format camera with 4k/30p video recording capability.

The new image sensor with fast readout, joined with the elite X-Processor 4 image-processing engine gives GFX100 the capability to catch smooth movements at 30fps in 4K video.

With the GFX100, it is simpler than any time in recent memory to create premium-quality video film, with progressive point by point surfaces and three-dimensional definitions, while depicting a scene’s air. That is on the grounds that when the DCI is chosen, the camera records video with a sensor area estimating about 49.5mm diagonally. This size — greater than that of enormous sensors embraced by the top of the line cinema cameras — brings about extraordinary high ISO performance, shallow depth-of-field capability, and wide tonal reproducibility.

What’s more, unexpectedly in the GFX Series, GFX100’s Film Simulation alternatives enable clients to appreciate the different color and tonal reproductions, for mimicking the colors and tones of Fujifilm’s cinema film. This empowers a devoted impression of videographers’ masterful aims as applied to video production.

Main features of the GFX100:

  1. Carries a newly-developed 102 million pixels image sensor, resulting in world-leading image quality
  2. Has fast and high-precision phase-detection AF
  3. Has powerful support for hand-held shooting with 5.5-stop five-axis in-body image stabilization (IBIS)
  4. Has 4K/30P video recording capability that can meet the needs of premium video production
  5. Has a compact, lightweight and highly-robust camera body for excellent practical usability
  6. Able to display diverse shooting data for added comfort in camera operation
  7. Has the world’s top-class ultra-high-definition electronic viewfinder (EVF) with more than 5.76M million dots for accurate focusing
  8. Has Support for 16-bit RAW and 16-bit TIFF to cater to the needs of professional photography
  9. Accommodates two batteries and supporting USB charging/powering for enhanced user convenience.
Courtesy of : FuJIFILMglobal

The GFX100 model is ideal for observing eyes, peoples with an imaginative pizazz and photographers takers focused on producing images with extraordinary and luxurious quality. The GFX100 is available at the SRP of PHP599, 990 (body only).

For more information, visit www.Fujifilmph.com and follow Fujifilm Philippines at Instagram (@fujifilmph) and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/fujifilmpphilippines)

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