Medium Format Delight | The FUJIFILM GFX 50S

So, a few days ago I got the amazing FUJIFILM GFX 50S medium-format camera system for a little test. I think it’s been 9 years since I’ve first heard the term medium-format and for me it was like science-fiction.
For those who are less familiar with this type, it’s what you would call a camera system which sensor is larger than 35 mm (Full-Frame). The advantages of having a lager sensor are having a broader dynamic-range, larger amount of details and larger image dimensions in pixels.

The FUJIFILM GFX 50S with the GF63mmF2.8 R WR lens

The FUJIFILM GFX 50S with the GF63mmF2.8 R WR lens

About two years ago FUJIFILM launched the GFX 50S which is their first digital medium-format system and about several months, they launched it’s sibling, the GFX 50R, which has a more of a range-finder style to it.
From my short experience with the 50S, it’s amazing. It’s the first time ever with a medium-format camera and I was not disappointed. The 50 plus megapixels sensor does the job. So, when shooting the lovely Michal Barzovsky, I was able to pull every freckle she had with astonishing details.

The amazing Michal Barzovsky with her freckles.

The amazing Michal Barzovsky with her freckles.

It’s not for everyone though. The extremely high price-tag makes these cameras less appeal to general photographers, but rather high professional would appreciate.