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Fujifilm reinvented the wheel with the introduction of its larger-than-full-frame GFX cameras. While it’s still more expensive than consumer mirrorless cameras, the GFX 100 II and its siblings bring the higher resolutions associated with monster cameras like those from Hasselblad and Phase One and squash them into DSLR-like bodies. The GFX 100 II provides 8fps continuous shooting, which is astonishing for a 102MP camera,
while the processor enables 8K video. It isn’t cheap, and although it only builds on its predecessor’s work, this recent model represents the most well-rounded, mediumformat camera on the market now. n
Read our review in Issue 277