Destroy the selfie competition with upcoming 100-megapixel shooter


  • TECH
  • Friday, 28 Sep 2018

Fujifilm launches GFX 50S descendent, the GFX 50R. — AFP Relaxnews

Fujifilm outshone the launch of its own 51.4 megapixel GFX-50R mirrorless camera at Cologne, Germany photography salon Photokina 2018 (running Sept 26-29) by unveiling a concept expected to become reality in 2019.

Fujifilm has skipped the full-frame mirrorless-style camera (a trending style that Panasonic launched at Photokina this year) in order to go bigger and then even bigger.

The 775g medium-format GFX-50R is a smaller, cheaper descendent of the GTX-50S – a camera that was released two years ago and has been a fan favourite with a price tag of around US$6,500 (RM26,874) at its debut. The GFX-50R, however, is going to be a bit more wallet-friendly at US$4,500 (RM18,606), while keeping the same resolution of 51.4 MP.

In fact, it shares many features with its forebear like the dual memory card slots, the G format sensor, the tilt touch screen display, and the battery life, but also brings a few interesting enhancements to the table.

The GFX-50R is the first camera of the series that is Bluetooth compatible. This makes sending and sharing pictures faster and more efficient than previously possible with any model from the GFX series. The greatest claim to fame, however, is definitely its compact size at 6.3 x 3.8 x 2.6 inches.

Although only a few changes were made to the GFX-50S to develop the GFX-50R, Fujifilm had another announcement up its sleeve to spark excitement at Photokina.

Set for release in 2019 is the massive, medium-format, mirrorless, 100MP GFX-100 that's expected to cost around US$10,000 (RM41,350) and for good reason. The concept wowed the audience despite the details being very limited at this point.

What we do know about this flagship model is that it will have the "world's highest" image sensor with a whopping 102 MP. It will be a G format image sensor like the others in the GFX series, only with a doubled resolution and 100% coverage of phase detection pixels, allowing for highly precise and quick autofocus wherever the subject is in the frame.

This model will also have the "world's first-ever built-in image stabilisation technology to be incorporated into a medium format digital camera", making for clear photos without extra equipment.

And this medium-format mirrorless digital camera will be able to shoot 4K videos. The sensor, which Fujifilm claims is larger than that used in "high-end" cinematic cameras, creates an impressive depth of field even for shallow-field subjects and performs better across a broad range of visual tones. – AFP Relaxnews

Win a prize this Mother's Day by subscribing to our annual plan now! T&C applies.

Monthly Plan

RM13.90/month

Annual Plan

RM12.33/month

Billed as RM148.00/year

1 month

Free Trial

For new subscribers only


Cancel anytime. No ads. Auto-renewal. Unlimited access to the web and app. Personalised features. Members rewards.
Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Tech News

Foxconn reiterates Q2 revenue to grow, posts record April sales
EU forces Apple to also allow alternative app stores on iPads
TikTok blocks 37 million suspicious product listings from online shop
Google Podcasts, one of the most popular podcast apps, to end in June
Review: ‘Tales of Kenzera: Zau’ translates the journey of grief into a video game
Atos creditors reach deal to rescue debt-laden group, La Tribune says
In an online world, a new generation of protesters chooses anonymity
After two winsome Ori games, a pivot into dark fantasy
Teenager in China dies of heart attack after teacher forces her to exercise, insists illness is ‘fake’, delays first aid, enrages mainland social media
NoSpace is Gen Z’s answer to MySpace

Others Also Read