Testseek.com have collected 106 expert reviews of the Fujifilm GFX 50S and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm GFX 50S.
April 2017
(84%)
106 Reviews
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51 Reviews
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The editors liked
Compact size
Comfortable ergonomics
Accessible physical controls
The editors didn't like
Too many stillunknown specs
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Published: 2017-01-25, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
The Fujifilm GFX 50S is a medium format mirrorless camera with a 51.4 Megapixel sensor that's 1.7 times larger than the full-frame 35mm format. It's the first model in Fujifilm's new GFX system, aimed at photographers who want the ultimate in image qualit...
Fantastic image quality across the board; Excellent RAW dynamic range; Superb high ISO performance; Functional and user-friendly body; Robust weather-sealed construction; Detachable EVF; Tilting touchscreen; Very good lens quality,
Slow AF speeds; Performance can't compete with high-end full-frame cameras; Limited native lens selection so far; Expensive accessories; Unimpressive JPEG dynamic range; 1/125s maximum flash sync,
Abstract: Fujifilm has announced the new GFX 50S medium format mirrorless digital camera system, which will debut next month alongside three new GF series lenses. With a sensor 1.7x times larger than 35mm "Full Frame" sensor, the GFX 50S can take 51.4MP still image...
Published: 2016-09-23, Author: Dan , review by: shutterbug.com
Abstract: Arguably, the biggest camera news at this year's photokina show in Cologne, Germany was the announcement of the new Fujifilm GFX, a medium format mirrorless camera, which was unveiled to much fanfare on Monday. Shutterbug was one of a handful of media out...
Do I like the camera? I don't hate it, but I'm not falling head over heels for this prototype either. I personally wanted something more like a Mamiya 7 II that was rangefinder style with an EVF. Or something with a top-down LCD screen that lets me shoot...
Great image quality, User-friendly interface, Good battery life, Edge-to-edge AF coverage, Relatively affordable
Image quality not that much better than full-frame, 1/125 sec. flash sync speed, Continuous AF basically unusable
Just as we said regarding the Hasselblad X1D, most of us shouldn't. Your money is probably better spent on a high-end full-frame system and some good lenses. But we have to admit, we loved shooting with the GFX, and if you've got the money to burn, you'll...
Sporting absolutely astounding image quality, a phenomenally lightweight and portable body, and exceptional ISO range, the GFX 50S excels and sets an extremely high standard for mirrorless medium-format cameras to follow. The current range of three G seri...
Before the digital age, medium-format cameras were very popular with working pros and enthusiast photographers because of their ease of use and incredible image quality. With the GFX 50S, Fujifilm is attempting to recapture some of that spirit by introduc...
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Published: 2017-05-05, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
Breathtaking image quality, Ergonomic controls, Weather-sealed body, Very accurate AF
Only 1/125 sec flash sync, Awkward exposure comp. control, AF is slow
The Fujifilm GFX 50S isn't a camera designed for speed junkies, but if you're prepared to shoot in the slightly more methodical manor the camera demands you'll be rewarded with some truly stunning results. The hefty price will persuade many that they're b...
Published: 2017-01-20, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Richly detailed shots, Weatherproof build, User-friendly, More compact than many MF cameras
That price tag, Limited video options and no 4K, Not built for speed
The GFX 50s is shaping up to be the camera that photography pros will give up their existing systems to own. Both familiar and groundbreaking at the same time, it's smaller than full frame DSLRs from the likes of Nikon and Canon, but packs in a larger se...