Title: Exciting Times Ahead for Fujifilm Enthusiasts: The Highly Anticipated Fujifilm GFX100S II Medium Format Mirrorless Camera is Almost Here!
Fujifilm fans have much to look forward to as rumors, reported by the renowned FujiRumors on April 8th, suggest that the highly anticipated Fujifilm GFX100S II medium-format mirrorless camera is expected to be available around May 20th. This means that the new camera will be making its way into the market within the next six weeks.
Positioned as the successor to the current Fujifilm GFX100S, which retails for $7,499 (around ¥54,293), the new GFX100S II is rumored to be more affordable than its predecessor, which launched at a higher price point of $9,999.
The GFX100S II is being heralded as “Fuji’s medium-format camera with the most powerful focusing performance in history.” This impressive device is expected to feature a brand-new 100-megapixel back-illuminated sensor, making it an ideal choice for those seeking exceptional image quality and detail. Additionally, the camera is said to come with a powerful 5th-generation processor that will deliver a new generation of autofocus capabilities. This cutting-edge technology can detect and identify subjects like animals, vehicles, and birds, making it a game-changer for photographers.
Moreover, videographers are in for a treat as well. The GFX100S II is rumored to come with several impressive features, such as video touch tracking for autofocus, a waveform monitor for precise exposure control, and an anamorphic widescreen mode for capturing cinematic footage. This versatility makes the GFX100S II a compelling choice for both still photography and videography enthusiasts.
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(Via FujiRumors)