
Fujifilm recently announced its latest addition to the world of photography, introducing two new cameras and two lenses that are sure to excite professionals alike.
The X-T50 and GFX100S II cameras, along with the XF 16-50mm and GF 500mm lenses, offer advanced features and improved performance, making them ideal for capturing stunning images.
Fujifilm X-T50 camera
The X-T50 camera is a smaller version of the X-T5, offering a more portable and affordable option for photographers. It features a 40MP X-Trans BSI CMOS sensor, in-body image stabilisation, and a physical dial for easy film simulation profile swapping. The camera also includes a convenient in-body flash and supports 10-bit 6.2K30 and 4K60 video recording.
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Fujifilm GFX100S I camera
The GFX100S II, on the other hand, is a medium format camera that offers up to 7fps photography with a 102MP CMOS II sensor, 16-bit Raw capture, and continuous focus. It also includes a large 0.84x electronic viewfinder and supports all current film simulations for JPG and video.
Fujifilm XF 16-50mm lens
The XF 16-50mm lens is an upgrade to one of Fujifilm's oldest lenses, offering a wider starting point, weather protection and better performance on 40MP sensor cameras.
The GF 500mm lens, meanwhile, is the longest telephoto lens ever for the GFX system, offering a prime lens with the same angle of view as a 400mm telephoto on a full-frame camera.
These new additions to Fujifilm's lineup offer exciting possibilities for photographers, from the advanced features and improved performance of the X-T50 and GFX100S II cameras to the versatility and accessibility of the XF 16-50mm and GF 500mm lenses.
Whether you are a professional photographer or an enthusiast, these new products are sure to inspire your creativity and help you capture stunning images.