Fujifilm has unveiled two new cameras and two new lenses that will excite both professional and amateur photographers.
Fujifilm X-T50 Camera
The X-T50 is a smaller, more affordable version of the X-T5. It comes with a 40MP X-Trans BSI CMOS sensor, in-body image stabilization, and a physical dial for easy switching between film simulation profiles. It also includes an in-body flash and can record 10-bit 6.2K30 and 4K60 videos.
Fujifilm GFX100S II Camera
The GFX100S II is a medium format camera with a 102MP CMOS II sensor, capable of shooting up to 7 frames per second and capturing 16-bit Raw images. It features a large 0.84x electronic viewfinder and supports all current film simulations for both JPG and video.
Fujifilm XF 16-50mm Lens
The XF 16-50mm lens is an upgraded version of one of Fujifilm’s older lenses. It has a wider starting point, weather protection, and performs better on 40MP sensor cameras.
Fujifilm GF 500mm Lens
The GF 500mm lens is the longest telephoto lens for the GFX system. It provides the same view as a 400mm telephoto lens on a full-frame camera.
These new Fujifilm products bring advanced features and improved performance to help photographers capture stunning images, whether you’re a professional or an enthusiast.
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