Fujifilm recently denote its latest medium formatting camera , the GFX100 II . Here ’s how the camera compare to its predecessor , the GFX100 .

Fujifilm loose the GFX100 in 2019 before launching the smallerGFX100Sin 2021 . However , the new GFX100 II is actually look at the true replacement to the original GFX100 , build upon the 2019 release with new spectacles , an update design and better telecasting quality .

Keep reading to discover all the main differences between theGFX100 IIand the GFX100 .

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The GFX100 II has a new sensor and processor

The GFX100 II is power by a new high - upper sensing element , the GFX 102MP CMOS II HS , combine with Fujifilm ’s recent icon processing engine , the X - Processor 5 .

This pairing enables continuous shooting of up to 8fps , high video tone and more advanced AF operation .

The GFX100 also pack a huge 102 - megapixel sensor but the sensor is slower and the television camera is power by the older X - Processor 4 .

Fujifilm GFX100 II front

The GFX100 II can shoot bursts of up to 8fps

As mentioned above , the GFX100 II can now corroborate bursts of up to 8fps and at quick intervals due to the camera ’s reinforced buffer retentivity . This makes the camera much better suited to shoot fast - moving case , such as sport , liken to its predecessor .

The GFX100 can capture up to 5fps in its uninterrupted shot mode , make it less equipped for natural action - packed scenes .

The GFX100 II has improved AF

Another major improvement coming to the GFX series with the GFX100 II is updated autofocus .

The GFX100 II underpin AI - based dependent sleuthing AF for the first clock time in a GFX television camera . This means that the camera can now detect animals , bird , cable car , bike , cycle , planes , trains , insects and drones and track them automatically . There ’s also meliorate Face / Eye AF and an evolved predictive AF algorithm for more advanced trailing of quicker - make a motion subject .

The GFX100 also has AF , including Face / Eye spying and subject trailing , but there ’s no open detection on this camera .

Fujifilm GFX100 II front

The GFX100 II supports 8K video

One of the enceinte upgrade this meter around is the increase in telecasting quality afforded by the new sensor . The GFX100 II is now capable of capturing 4 KB video at up to 60p or 8 thou video at up to 30p – both internally .

The GFX100 could record 4 cat valium video recording at up to 30p or 1080p at up to 60p . This make the GFX100 II a huge stair up in terms of video performance .

The GFX100 has a built-in vertical grip

Finally , and perhaps most obviously at first coup d’oeil , the GFX100 II does away with the integrated erect hold , instead offering the second grip as an optional battery bag supplement called the VG - GFX II .

This could be an registration for GFX100 owners used to having a vertical clasp build - in , but others will prize the small , more lightweight design .

Fujifilm GFX100 II front

Fujifilm GFX100 II front

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