Fujifilm GFX100 with 102MP Image Sensor Now Official in the Philippines

Ciara Alarcon
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Fujifilm has officially brought its most anticipated 102-megapixel large format camera – the GFX100 – to the Philippines.

Fujifilm GFX100 with 102MP Image Sensor Now Official in the Philippines
Fujifilm GFX100 with 102MP Image Sensor Now Official in the Philippines

The Fujifilm GFX100 is dressed with a compact, lightweight and highly-robust body to make sure that users can conveniently use it when shooting photos or videos. Unlike other professional cameras, the device is thoughtfully designed, which allows consumers to easily hold it. The camera is also equipped with a jaw-dropping, newly developed 102 million pixels image sensor to offer a world-leading image and video quality.

Another key selling point of the GFX100 is its in-body image stabilization (IBIS) mechanism, which made it the first mirrorless digital camera to sport IBIS. Having this, it delivers an advanced performance and greater flexibility in various shooting conditions. In fact, it has a powerful support for hand-held shooting with 5.5-stop five-axis IBIS.

Fujifilm GFX100
Fujifilm GFX100

To complement this, Fujifilm also packed its new beast with fast and high-precision phase detection autofocus. In addition, it boasts an ultra-high definition electronic viewfinder (EVF) with more than 5.76 million dots for accurate focusing.

The GFX100 comes with the X-Processor 4 – the brand’s latest image processing image. The device can even shoot uncropped 4K, and can switch into different aspect ratio.

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Other notable features include its ability to display diverse shooting data for added comfort in camera operation, and its support for 16-bit RAW TIFF.

The GFX100 can accommodate two batteries, while it supports USB charging for enhanced user convenience.

The Fujifilm GFX100 is now available in the Philippines for the price of Php599,990 (body only).

So, is it a yay or nay? Let us know what you think!

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