Fujifilm GFX 50S Detailed Review

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In additional GFX 50S was introduced by Fujifilm in September 2016. It belongs to the Mirrorless Cameras category.

Fujifilm is well-known and shouldn’t require further introduction, please see our manufacturer’s page for more digital cameras by Fujifilm.

Brand Fujifilm
Category Mirrorless
Date 09/2016
Sensor Properties

The GFX 50S has a Medium format CMOS sensor with size of 44 x 33 mm² (1.72″ x 1.30″).

Picture of GFX 50S’s sensor compared to popular format.

Infographic: GFX 50S comparing sensor sizes

The 1-Euro coin has a diameter of 23.25mm.

The GFX 50S’s image sensor has an effective resolution of around 51 megapixel. The resolution is far above average and will easily be sufficient for years to come. Photos with this resolution can easily be printed in A2 size or larger, even if unwanted parts of the photo have to be cropped.

The Fujifilm supports taking images in RAW. RAW images are stored as they come from the sensor, without any in-camera processing or sharpening. Converting to JPEG or other formats takes place on the computer, using software like Adobe Lightroom or Fujifilm’s RAW converter. This involves one extra processing step but almost always results in superior image quality. Some filters, like converting to monochrome (black and white) will only yield decent results when used with RAW images.

The GFX 50S features a mechanism for automatic sensor cleaning.

Format Medium format
Sensor area 43.80 x 32.90mm²
(1.72″ x 1.30″)
Type CMOS
Resolution (physical) 51.40 megapixel
Resolution (effective) 51.40 megapixel
Pixel size 28.10 µm²
Sensor cleaning
RAW support
Continuous 3 frames/second
Lens
Interchangeable lens
Mount Fujifilm G-Bajonett
Viewfinder Properties

The GFX 50S uses an electronic viewfinder with a resolution of 3.69 megapixel, an excellent value for a viewfinder like this which makes the camera a joy to use.

The magnifcation is c. 0.85x, an excellent value for an electronic viewfinder.

The infographic illustrates the viewfinder magnification of the GFX 50S. The black area represents a magnification of 1x, corresponding to natural size. Incidentally, the GFX 50S has the highest viewfinder magnification of any digital camera available today, indicated by the red frame.

Tip: If the viewfinder image of the GFX 50S is fuzzy, us the little wheel next to the viewfinder to adjust the sharpness.

Type Elektronic
Coverage 100%
Magnification 0.85x
Resolution 3.69 megapixel
Dioptric correction
Shutter

The GFX 50S’s shutter speed varies from 1/4000s to 4s.

Max. shutter speed 1/4000s
Min. shutter speed 4s
Sensitivity Properties

The GFX 50S’s sensitivity is from 100 ISO and 12800 ISO.

Also, Fujifilm’s sensitivity can be boosted to 102400. Therefore, ISO boosting will lead to growth noise.

Automatic
Min. sensitivity 100 ISO
Max. sensitivity 12800 ISO
Boost 102400 ISO
Exposure Modes

The GFX 50S supports all general exposure modes.

The Fujifilm allows spot exposure for the difficult occasion.

Multi
Center weight
Partial
Spot
Auto Focus Properties

The GFX 50S’s auto focus processor uses 117 AF points (or sensors). A basic rule of thumb says that the more AF points you have, the better. More AF points mean a better chance to have a point at the location of interest in a scene, a big plus in challenging situations (e.g. when panning the camera).

Manual focus is also possible with the Fujifilm, a plus in tricky situations or for some creative freedom.

Type Contrast Detection
AF points 117
Manual focusing
Flash Specs

The GFX 50S doesn’t feature a built-in flash. That is not unsusual in this camera category.

A flash or a trigger for remote flashes can be attached to the Fujifilm’s hotshoe.

Built-in
Hot shoe
Display Specs

The GFX 50S features a monitor with a diagonal of 81.00mm (3.2 in.) and a resolution of c. 2.36 megapixel. A resonable value that will make it easy to evaluate images directly in-camera.

The camera’s display is articulated, a plus for selfies and other challenging situations.

The GFX 50S’s monitor can work as a touch screen, just like a smartphone. That can be very useful, for example to pick AF points, but keep in mind that touch screens usually don’t work when wearing gloves.

Display characteristics at a glance:

Type LCD
Size 81.00mm (diagonal)
(3.2 in.)
Resolution 2.36 megapixel
Articulated
Touch screen
Video Specs

GFX 50S video supported the resolution with 1920 x 1080 pixel.

Also the camera is equipped with an external microphone.

Fujifilm GFX 50S Video parameters:

Max. resolution 1920 x 1080 pixel
…with frame rates 24 frames/second
25 frames/second
30 frames/second
External microphone
Connectivity & Wireless Specs

The GFX 50S has Wi-fi connection. You can transfer photos to a mobile or laptop using wi-fi.

Eventually, if the wifi connection is disabled the wired connection may be used.

Connect the Fujifilm to a monitor or TV set over HDMI.

USB 3.0 is already supported by the Fujifilm. USB 3.0 greatly speeds up transferring images and videos to the computer.

Connection parameters:

WiFi
Bluetooth
NFC
Remote (wired)
Remote (infrared)
Apps
HDMI (standard)
HDMI (mini)
HDMI (micro)
USB 2.0
USB 3.0
USB Micro
USB Mini
USB-C
Custom
Memory

The camera supports SD HC and SD XC cards.

Memory cards characteristics:

Slots 2
Memory cards SD
SDHC
SDXC
Battery

The Fujifilm GFX 50S has a NP-T125 LiIon battery. The battery provides a shooting life of 400 shots. It`s enough for one day or more.

The GFX 50S’s battery battery parameters:

Type NP-T125 LiIon
Removable
In-camera charging
Battery life 400 photos
Size

The Fujifilm GFX 50S’s dimensions are 147.5 x 94.2 x 91.4mm³. (5.8″ x 3.7″ x 3.6″). That’s the body only, without lens. The camera’s weight is a rather considerable 920 grams (29.7 oz.). Add to this the weight of the lens.

Here is front and top view of the GFX 50S:

Dimensions Comparison

For a better idea of the size of the camera, takes a look off camera and ID card comparison image.

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