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Fujifilm’s GFX100 boasts a massive back-illuminated 102-megapixel sensor along with the X Processor 4. The camera relies on a phase detection algorithm for autofocus which makes full use of 3.76 million phase detection pixels across the entire sensor resulting in faster autofocus, better performance in low light, and significant improvements in tracking autofocus. The GFX100 is the first medium format digital camera to feature five-axis in-body image stabilisation (IBIS), and the first camera of its sensor size (43.8×32.9mm) to offer 4K/30p recording. The new IBIS system offers photographers 5.5 stops of image stabilisation. Tipping the scales at just 1,400 grams, the magnesium alloy body is weather-sealed in 95 locations to provide an excellent level of dust and moisture resistance. The GFX100’s detachable – a panel with 5.76 million dots. With a full charge, the GFX100 can capture approximately 800 frames.

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■ II is the world’s smallest and lightest premium compact camera. Waterproof (down to 10m), dustproof, shockproof, and crushproof,

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