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Fujifilm GFX100 II Review

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The Fujifilm gfx 100 II is a versatile and feature-packed camera. It has impressive build quality, good image stabilization, and improved video capabilities. The camera offers a new film simulation mode and a new base ISO of 80, but the advertised speed improvements are not as significant as expected.

The Fujifilm gfx 100 II is a versatile and feature-packed camera with impressive improvements over its predecessor. The new design is attractive, with a cool rubberized grip, customizable LCD panel, and convenient location for the quick menu.

Pros
  • Impressive build quality
  • Effective image stabilization
  • New film simulation mode
  • Base ISO of 80
Cons
  • Limited video capabilities due to slower readout speed
  • Advertised speed improvements are not significant
  • Limited dynamic range in high-resolution modes

The camera offers a new film simulation mode and a new base ISO of 80, but the advertised speed improvements are not as significant as expected.

The Fujifilm gfx 100 II is a feature-packed camera with impressive improvements over its predecessor. The new design is attractive, with a cool rubberized grip, a customizable LCD panel, and a convenient location for the quick menu. The image stabilization is effective, allowing for stable shots even at slower shutter speeds. The camera offers a new film simulation mode, reala, which provides beautiful colors and contrast. Additionally, the base ISO of 80 and the 16-bit shooting capability enhance the image quality. However, the advertised speed improvements are not as significant as expected, and the video capabilities are limited by the medium format sensor's slower readout speed. Despite these limitations, the gfx 100 II is a versatile and high-quality camera with excellent build quality and a range of impressive features.

The image stabilization is effective, allowing for stable shots even at slower shutter speeds. However, the video capabilities are limited by the medium format sensor's slower readout speed.

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