So DPreview does not sound so enthusiastic like imaging-resource, who, in their own lab tests, where blown away by the GFX, and said it’s the camera with the best lab results they have ever tested. The French site focus-numerique published their detailed review with lab tests here ( translation): “ For his superlative picture quality, it’s hard not to recommend the GFX“įujifilm GFX: USA BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS EU: AmazonDE, CalumetDE AmazonUK, WexUK, ParkCamerasUK, PCHstore AUS: CameraPro.Check out our public GFX Facebook page.Shared by Michael at the GFX facebook gourp here. Model: Alena Tsar shot with Fuji GFX and GF 120mmįujinon GF120mmF4 Macro: USA: BHphoto, Adorama, AmazonUS Fujifilm GFX Michael Schnabl photography: Photo: Michael Schnabl. The Fujifilm GFX facebook group has just reached the 9,000 members, and as you can imagine, the buzz over there is an incredible joy to follow.Īnd of course the feedback about the GFX is massive. It’s a closed group, so only members can see the content. Let’s start with Marven, who shared his experience at the group here (visible only to members, but full story and images below) after shooting with the Fujifilm GFX + 32-64 handheld with the wrong settings (medium size JPEG only): But I can share a a few tidbits here on FujiRumors for you. “My first impressions of the Fujifilm GFX 50S? Holly sh*t!!!Įven if you are used to looking at detailed images from a high-end DSLR like my Canon 5DSR (which is an excellent camera in it’s own right), the GFX images will blow you away! It has enough detail and resolution for even the most discerning pixel peepers. I wasn’t going to upload any of these images because I hadn’t really set-up the camera yet and in fact discovered later that ALL of the settings were not to my liking straight out of the case. On my way home with the camera I passed by this gorgeous field of flowers and just hopped out and started taking pictures without thinking much about the camera’s default factory settings. In this case, the files were medium rez JPEGs in the sRGB colorspace. If I had checked my settings properly, I probably would have opted to shoot RAW or at the very least SuperFine (Fujifilm’s highest resolution for JPEG images) in AdobeRGB colorspace. I might have even chosen the Velvia Film Simulation for these high contrast, vivid shots. Which is why these images impress me so much the camera wasn’t even set up to deliver it’s best performance and yet when I cropped in on the Bee in the frame, the details simply blew me away. ![]() ![]() You can clearly see the pollen accumulated on his underbelly as well as the fine detail in his wings.
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