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Fujifilm GFX50S II Body

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  • Move up to Large Format GFX50S II offers the perfect mix of accessibility and flexibility. Pair it with the new GF35-70mmF4.5-5.6 WR lens and you’ll find a wonderfully affordable combination that delivers images from a 51.4-megapixel sensor, which makes it the perfect gateway to large format photography. Get outstanding results with professional features that include 19 Film Simulations, advanced autofocusing, and a vast range of exposure controls providing limitless opportunities for creativity.
  • The Freedom to Create: GFX50S II features a redesigned in-body image stabilization (IBIS) system that is 20% smaller, and 10% lighter, than the version found in GFX100. Despite this reduction in size and weight, it provides up to an impressive 6.5 stops of five-axis stabilization (based on CIPA standards), providing dramatically broad possibilities for image makers wanting to work more freely with slow shutter speeds. Even when light levels are low, and a tripod isn’t available, steady images are on the horizon.
  • Reassuringly Familiar: GFX50S II weighs just 900g (1.98lb) and is similar in size to many to full-frame cameras, which makes the ergonomically contoured handgrip and PASM dial - used to access the camera’s main exposure functions - feel wonderfully familiar and accessible. A gorgeous blend of curves and edges, the camera body is finished with a top-plate LCD to display key settings, a redesigned focus lever, and a feather-touch shutter release to turn that familiar feeling into an intuitive image-making experience.
  • Responsive Autofocus for Ultimate Creativity.: Fast, reliable autofocus comes to GFX50S II, thanks to a combination of advanced technologies and Fujifilm’s powerful X-Processor 4 imaging engine. Sensor readout speeds have been boosted from 130fps to 250fps compared to GFX50S. An improved autofocusing algorithm, taken from the latest FUJIFILM X Series and GFX System cameras, boosts focusing performance in all modes, including face and eye detection. The AF system also brilliantly works in tandem with in-body image stabilization (IBIS) to provide up to 6.5 stops of handheld stability.
  • Proven Technologies Deliver Outstanding Results: Fujifilm has been perfecting its color science know-how for more than 85 years – and all the knowledge from this impressive heritage has been poured into GFX50S II. The 51.4MP large format sensor uses a specially designed CMOS Bayer array that delivers images with minimal noise and an incredibly wide dynamic range, while 19 Film Simulation modes allow creatives to produce images with colors that stir emotion and memories. Coupled with the ever-growing family of G Mount lenses that can resolve sensors of 100MP or more, this is a camera – and system – that meets the demands of exacting creators seeking the ultimate image quality.



4.5 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #417,978 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • #80 in SLR Film Cameras
ASIN B09DTGQN24 Item Height 5.5 inches Manufacturer Fujifilm Unit Count 1 Count Warranty Description 1 year manufacturer

Step into the world of large format photography with GFX50S II, a GFX System camera that packs a 51.4 MP sensor that’s physically bigger than every full-frame sensor by approx. 1.7x, but so wonderfully compact that it’s still similar in size to many full-frame cameras. At just 900g (1.98lb) and with a weather-resistant construction, it can certainly be taken everywhere, by creators anywhere. With an incredibly accurate autofocus system, in-body image stabilization that provides up to 6.5 stops stability for complete handheld freedom, and 19 Film Simulation modes – created using over 85 years of color science know-how – GFX50S II is sure to produce outstanding results for creatives of every level.


thomas richmond
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
Best I’ve ever owned
ks
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
Fuji did a decent job with this camera, overall. It offers nice resolution at 50mp on a medium format-sized sensor. The colors are very nice. The camera size and weight are nice. The camera offers a lot of features -- all nice. BUT....for me, the deal breakers were:1)..Terrible electronic viewfinder. The quality of the EVF is horrible. You can hardly tell what you're looking at and don't move! If you move or your subject moves, everything blurs. You have to hold the camera still to actually see a decent viewfinder image.2)..Autofocus? Not really. It's very slow and doesn't work that well. Basically, don't rely on it. Expect to manually focus most of the time.3)..Not great: menu. The menu navigation is cumbersome at best. It's hard to know where to go and how to get around, then it's just a mess of knowing where to go to find something. They need to take some lessons from Nikon and Hasselblad.If this model had the EVF and Autofocus that they put in the 100Sii, then this would be an awesome smaller brother to the 100Sii, but they didn't....If you can live with the above two deal-breakers, then you should like this camera.
Luis Artiga
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023
Coming from an XT3 and an XH2, I appreciate the definition boost in contrast and overall depth with Fuji's take on medium format.I can see myself going for the 100 if they come out with a newer model.
JG
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2023
He's picky and has been a long time photographer. If it's good enough for him I'm happy :) He said he likes how he can merge pics and all kinds of other technical stuff over my head.
Mohammed Burney
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2022
Wow! What a terrific camera from FujiFilm.Awesome colors, wide dynamic range, lots of Fujifilm’s world class Film Simulations, all in a reasonably small form factor. Perfect for portraits, landscape, still-life, food and product photography.This is not a wildlife or sports photography camera. A lot of people these days compare products using ridiculously irrelevant standards. One cannot and should not compare a sedan with a roadster.I would highly recommend this camera for the above mentioned genres. If one is an experienced photographer, this camera can also be used tactfully in event and wedding photography. I am very happy with this purchase.
Bluetraveler
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2021
Been in photography for about 50 years and a devout Fuji X user for about 10. When the 50R came out, I went all in, only to regret it and sell it with 4 GF lenses. I just didnt bond with the GFX50R's handling or size. The lens lineup was amazing at the time, and fantastic for studio and general use... but alas, I am a travel based photographer, and particular about size and weight. They really didnt fit my mantra of travel first, pics second.So I did what many travel based photographers probably did then...threw down on a Hasselblad X system. It is beautifully made, handles like a dream and the lenses are minimal size and excellent quality. So you ask, why am I here writing a review for a 50S II ? Well, time stops for no man, and neither does Fujifilm.Fuji has definitely stepped up to answer the challenge...and boy did they prove again that they understand the niche they created.The GFX50S II is:1) SMALLER and BEAUTIFULLY made. Not as svelte or small as the X1DII, but equal quality feel and look. Better looking in its own way. The GRIP is almost as good as the Hassy. The X1DII is still smaller but not nearly the difference it was before.2) The GF lens lineup has grown to include SMALLER lenses, not least the new 35-70mm (a portable rock star), the 50mm pancake, the 80mm 1.7 light bucket, the lightweight 100mm-200mm, etc. (Hasselblad lens output just can't keep up with Fuji R&D it seems and they seem to not be keen on choices like zooms)3) IBIS... normally a convenience but with MF apertures it is practically essential.4) IBIS... yeah again. Makes ADAPTED lenses (my favorite) far more usable.5) The SHUTTER is a huge improvement over the 50S. Still not nearly as good as the X1D2II leaf though...can't win 'em all.6) The SPEED of the camera (black out, shutter lag, navigation...) is WAY improved.7. The OS on the Hassy is great but the Fuji seems to have many more options and with a customizable Q menu, can be set to the same ease of use as the X1DII.8. TILT SCREEN... nuff said. This was enough of a reason alone and enough for me to shell out for an XE4 with a 6 month old XE3 in my kit.So in summary, the X1DII is still smaller, but the modest increase in size and similar handling makes all the Fuji improvements a winner. I'm still keeping my Hasselblad for awhile for specific use cases of ultra portability but not sure if it will go the distance... For now its not getting any time and is sitting idle getting jealous. Biggest issue may be the future of the ecosystems...Fuji is plowing ahead with options and innovations, something that feels and works good.More later once I have some decent samples and some more time with the little beast.***OK, I did an outdoor landscape and a studio shoot in the past week and the GFX50SII with the GF35-70mm has proven VERY capable. SHARP, Portable, Hand-holdable, and a pleasure to use. The camera was easy to find settings, and very responsive and it was not a barrier at all between me and my subjects. The IBIS and PC slot were very useful. The lens really did whatever I needed, it sort of disappeared and I didnt have to think about focal length, quality, speed... You get the idea. I'm more than happy with this purchase and see it as a great choice and investment. Fuji is committed to making this level of quality accessible and enjoyable.
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