Fujifilm GFX100S vs Sony A1: What If You Could Have Only One?


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Fujifilm GFX100: B&H Photo / AmazonMoment / Adorama

I did a GFX100S vs Sony A1 comparison above for those that can only pick one since the Sony A1 came up during the X Summit. I have also considered the Sony A1 myself and decided to share some of my thoughts about the two cameras below. Feel free to just check out the specs or read my ramblings. Needless to say, I am conflicted because the GFX image quality is out of this world, but I want more than IQ out of a camera that costs almost as much as a Leica M.

Opinion
During the Fujifilm Summit Q&A, someone asked the Fujifilm representatives what they thought of the Sony A1 and all agreed that it looks like an impressive camera, but the Fujifilm photographers pushed back a little due to user experience. This was particularly interesting to me because I enjoy most Fujifilm cameras over competitors, but I find Sony’s technological prowess to be remarkable because every time Canon or Nikon start to catch up Sony goes beyond my wildest dreams. This is also likely why Fujifilm never will release a full-frame camera because Sony isn’t worth fighting with in my opinion, which Canon and Nikon will figure out someday.

I was already considering a comparison before the launch, because there is a small part of me that wants to jump over to the Sony A1 (largely because of the new improved menus and crazy specs) from the GFX100 simply because the GFX100 doesn’t have that magic Fujifilm shooting experience that I have grown to love. The image quality of the GFX100 is unrivaled, but I hate where Fujifilm is going with many of their cameras. PSAM is not for me and I dislike using menus on cameras and the GFX100S seems like another design that I personally find uninspiring like the GFX100. Thankfully I have a Fujifilm X-T4 that still makes me love working with Fujifilm cameras.

So if I am thinking about how the Fujifilm GFX100S and Sony A1 compare other readers must be doing the same thing, which led to the above comparison. Fujifilm needs to stop trying to be more like Canon/Nikon/Sony and stick to what they do best. Even if users are coming from DSLR cameras they should learn to love the way Fujifilm does things instead of Fujifilm making its cameras dull/frustrating like the competition. I doubt the Sony A1 can produce better images than the GFX100 99% of the time, but if I was into video work I would have ordered a Sony A1 today and listed all my GFX equipment for sale.

Since I largely capture images with my Fujifilm GFX100 I will be sticking with it as the superior camera for image quality, but if the Fujifilm GFX100S had 16-bit RAW I might have saved myself some money and downgraded/crossgraded to the GFX100S. If you hope to create the highest quality photos that can be created today then GFX is the way to go and the GFX100S is an incredible value. On the other hand, if you want to shoot objects in motion or with AI AF that is second to none then the Sony A1 might be the better camera for you. The Sony A1 also has great 8k footage that looks Amazing on every display I have tested it with and it makes me wish the GFX could shoot 8k, but since I shoot video with my camera 2-3x a year that feature alone isn’t worth the trouble.

If I can get a crazy deal on the Sony A1 in the future I might still pick one up because it is an amazing camera, but I would still use my X-T4 over it for most projects. Currently, I go back and forth between my GFX100 and X-T4, but when I had a GFX50S and X-T3 I almost exclusively shot the GFX50S just because I found working with it to be a pleasurable experience. I hoped the GFX100  would be similar to the GFX50S, but it is not for me and the GFX100S seems to be more of the same. So for now I will pull out the GFX100 for projects that require it or when I want some additional detail, but I really just want one great halo camera and Fujifilm seems to be getting further away from what I love about its cameras, while Sony continues to build more attractive cameras.

This is not good and I hope it changes soon, but I expect we will see the same GFX design philosophy continued in the Fujifilm X-H2 next. If that is the case I hope Fujifilm preserves a “traditional” layout for the rest of their cameras. Otherwise, I might even consider going more retro with a future Hasselblad 907X 50C/100C (if they ever got 102MP). I’m sure there are many photographers that love what Fujifilm is doing, but Fujifilm needs to maintain its base while attracting new photographers.

Fujifilm has always inspired something in photographers, but the GFX100 and GFX100S do not have it in my experience. I still recall being at a Leica photographer event around the release of the X100 and how everyone in attendance was discussing how great the X100 was and how they couldn’t wait to get an X-Pro1. To the best of my knowledge, everyone at the event bought both cameras, and most loved them even though they were flawed. Fujifilm knocked the user experience out of the park for rangefinder fans and left every rangefinder fan I know wishing Leica would copy Fujifilm back and released an M camera with an advanced hybrid viewfinder based on Fujifilm’s design.

Years later when I brought one of the first Fujifilm GFX50S cameras to a similar event the reaction was the same as the X100 and it even impressed Leica employees from Germany, many thought the Leica S3 should match the GFX50S and some sold their Leica S2 for a GFX50S after trying mine. Then just 2 years later when I brought my GFX100 to another similar event almost no one found it compelling they were actually more interested in my Sony a7RIII. It’s hard to use a camera that isn’t compelling when you have been spoiled by incredibly compelling camera designs and if you have never used an M camera you definitely should to get a better idea of the feeling that now seems to be lacking in the GFX lineup. I get it some love PSAM, but I do not.

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Update the specs have changed on retail sites, but several reviewers still have 14-bit RAW listed…

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Sony A1 Preorders Start Now! and Sony a7IV Specs!


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The Sony A1 is an impressive camera that is the ultimate jack of all trades that can only be surpassed by medium format cameras. You can check out our coverage here/here or where we originally leaked the camera here

When we leaked the A1 and a7IV other sites thought the leak was crazy, but they quickly copied it, and now that we know for sure that the A1 (which we thought would be an a9) is real it is highly likely that the a7IV specs are real too since the same person leaked them. 2021 is going to be a great year for Sony photographers.

Sony a7 IV will be launch sometime in 2021 (probably Q3) with the following specifications:

  •  Slight bigger and more comfortable body than A7III
  • 3.68M dot EVF
  • 1.44M dot LCD
  • Newly developed 30 MP sensor
  • 4K 60p with no overheating
  • Dual SD and CFexpress Type A card slots
  • New menu system from A7S3
  • 5-axis in-body stabilization with Steady shot active mode
  • Price $2,499

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Sony A1 Officially Announced


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The Sony A1 is finally here and you can join or new Sony A1 Owners Group

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Key Features
  • 50.1MP Full-Frame Exmor R BSI CMOS Sensor
  • BIONZ XR Image Processor
  • Up to 30 fps Shooting, ISO 100-204800
  • 8K 30p and 4K 120p Video in 10-Bit
  • 9.44m-Dot EVF with 240 fps Refresh Rate
  • 759-Point Fast Hybrid AF
  • 5-Axis SteadyShot Image Stabilization
  • Dual Drive Mech. Shutter, 1/400 Sec Sync
  • 5 GHz Wi-Fi, 1000BASE-T Ethernet
  • Dual CFexpress Type A/SD Card Slots

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Sony A1 to Be Announced at 10:00 EST

The name the Sony’s most expensive camera ever has been leaked and it will be the Sony A1 at 10:00 EST. Below is the liveblog of the announcement event.

50MP BSI Sensor at 30FPS
15 stops of dynamic range
120 calculations per second for exposure
Blackout free shooting same as a9
High-resolution OLED EVF that refreshes at 240fps 9.44M dot
The new anti-distortion shutter is 1.5x better than the a9II
Flash photography works with the electronic shutter
1/400 full frame sync speed and 1/500th APS-C flash sync speed
Dramatic AF improvement 749 points
Real-time eye AF for birds for the first time
Animal and human eye AF have improved
AF even at f22
8k 30P shooting
Eye AF works at 8k
10-bit Slog 10-bit 4:2:2
5.5 steps IBIS
30 min of recording when shooting 4k60p or 8k30p
16-bit RAW video output via HDMI
Still using Z Battery
Dual CF-Express type A
Wired Lan Port and record-breaking wireless
Light JPEG Format
Tethered shooting with high-speed USB and wireless offer responsive shooting
This is a network-connected camera that redefines connected photography
Experia pro has an HDMI input that makes it into a monitor for your camera

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Groundbreaking Sony Alpha 1 Camera Marks a New Era in Professional Imaging


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Groundbreaking Sony Alpha 1 Camera Marks a New Era in Professional Imaging
The Alpha 1 Delivers an Unprecedented Combination of Resolution, Speed and Video Performance, Empowering Professionals with a New High-Resolution 50.1-megapixel Full-frame Image Sensor, High-speed Shooting at up to 30 Frames per Second, 8K 30p Video and More

  • New 50.1-megapixel (approx., effective) full-frame stacked Exmor RS™ CMOS image sensor in combination with an upgraded BIONZ XR™ imaging processing engine with eight times more processing power[i]
  • Blackout- free continuous shooting at up to 30 frames per second[ii]
  • Fast sensor readout enables up to 120 AF/AE calculations per second[iii], double the speed of the Alpha 9 II, even during 30fps continuous shooting
  • Bright and large 0.64-type 9.44 million-dot (approx.) OLED Quad-XGA electronic viewfinder with the world’s first[iv]refresh rate of 240 fps
  • Silent, vibration-free electronic shutter
  • World’s first[v] anti-flicker shooting with both mechanical and electronic shutter
  • Electronic shutter flash sync[vi] up to 1/200 sec. for the first time in the Alpha™ series
  • World’s fastestv mechanical shutter flash sync up to 1/400 sec.
  • 8K 30p[vii] 10-bit 4:2:0 XAVC HS video recording with 8.6K oversampling for extraordinary detail and resolution, in addition to 4K 120p[viii] 10-bit 4:2:2 movie shooting capabilities
  • Wide dynamic range of 15 stops for stills[ix] and 15+ stops for video[x]
  • Improved Real-time Eye AF (autofocus) for humans and animals, and new Real-time Eye AF for birds[xi], as well as Real-time Tracking that automatically maintains accurate focus
  • 5-axis optical in-body image stabilization for a 5.5-step[xii] shutter speed advantage
  • S-Cinetone color matrix as seen in FX9 and FX6 to deliver expressive cinematic look
  • Professional workflow support with the industry’s fastest[xiii] built-in Wi-Fi, SuperSpeed USB 10Gbps, 1000BASE-T Ethernet and more

SAN DIEGO, CA – January 26, 2021 – Sony Electronics, a global leader in imaging sensor technology and digital imaging, has announced the arrival of the groundbreaking new full-frame mirrorless Alpha 1 camera  asserting their commitment to leading the industry with a stunning combination of innovative new features.

The most technologically advanced, innovative camera that Sony has ever released, the Alpha 1 combines high-resolution and high-speed performance at a level that has never been accomplished in the world of digital cameras.  With a brand new 50.1-megapixel full-frame stacked Exmor RS™ image sensor, up to 120 AF/AE calculations per second, 8K 30p 10-bit 4:2:0 video and much more, the Alpha 1 will allow creators to capture what they’ve never been able to before.

“We are always listening to our customers, challenging the industry to bring new innovation to the market that goes far beyond their expectations.” said Neal Manowitz, deputy president for Imaging Products and Solutions Americas at Sony Electronics. “Alpha 1 breaks through all existing boundaries, setting a new bar for what creators can accomplish with a single camera. What excites us the most – more than the extensive product feature – is Alpha 1’s ability to capture that which has never been captured before. This camera unlocks a new world of creative possibilities, making the previously impossible now possible.”

The newly developed image sensor is built with integral memory and paired with an upgraded BIONZ XR imaging processing engine, making it capable of shooting 50.1-megapixel images continuously at an astounding 30fps with up to 120 AF/AE calculations per second. The Alpha 1’s shooting capabilities are further enhanced by a 9.44 million dot OLED Quad-XGA electronic viewfinder, with a refresh rate of up to 240 fps[xiv], ensuring no black out.  Additionally, for the first time in an Alpha series camera, 8K 30p 10-bit 4:2:0 video is available. The Alpha 1 is also capable of 4K 120p / 60p 10-bit 4:2:2 recording and includes S-Cinetone color. The Alpha 1 is also packed with features that support field professionals with faster workflow, including 3.5 times faster wireless FTP transfer speed[xv] and more. Read More »

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Megapixel Monster Comparison Sony a7RIV / Fujifilm GFX100S / Canon R5 / Nikon Z7 II


Photos of the Fujifilm GFX100S just leaked over at FujiAddict so I put together a size comparison of the top high-resolution megapixel monsters using camerasize.com and the GFX100S is getting closer to full-frame size. It will be interesting to see if Sony launches an a9 camera tomorrow that gets even close to the 102MP of the GFX100S, but I expect the above body size comparison will still be relevant unless the camera has a built-in portrait grip.

If Sony builds the a9III with a grip integrated it might be larger than the GFX100S, plus the price is expected to be similar to the GFX100S at $6k. We should know more soon, but 2021 is shaping up to be a big year for fans of high megapixel cameras. There are more comparisons on FujiAddict.

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Fujifilm GFX50R: 
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