Fujifilm has announced a medium-format camera, the Fujifilm GFX100 that comes with a 102-megapixel sensor and there is a set of high-end features included in the camera, with the price set at $9999.95. It is a 55mm medium format sensor that comes with the 102MP resolution, and the medium format here means that it sits right between a standard 35mm full frame sensor and a large format sensor.
For the processing, the Fujifilm GFX100 has the Fujifilm X-Processor 4 processor and the camera is capable of taking 16-bit RAW files for the high dynamic range. The camera has an ISO range of 100 to 12800. The camera has a 5-axis stabilization and it reaches up to 5.5 stops of stabilization to take stable pictures in high resolution. There are four springs in the shutter unit to minimize the shutter shock. The camera also included phase-detection autofocus with 3.76 million phase detection pixels.
The video recording possible on the GFX100 is 4K video at 30 fps. The output of the videos can be done at 10-bit 4:2:2 footage through the HDMI output to an external recorder. The Fujifilm GFX100 is weather sealed and there is a magnesium alloy body, and the camera is capable of being used vertically as well. The camera has a 3.2-inch rear LED monitor that can tilt in 3 directions, and there is also a 2.05-inch rear sub-monitor, while on the top of the camera, there is a 1.8-inch top panel sub LCD monitor.
The GFX100 will go on sale June 30 and the price is set at $9999.95.