Hi, first of all this is an excellent review, thank you. However I do want to take issue with you regarding just one thing at 02:03 you say that the next version should have the full side hinged flip out screen so that we can film or photograph ourselves. Seriously! This is one of the reasons we are now inundated with these damn screens, because UA-camrs moan about not being able to do selfies. The screen you say it should have is slow, conspicuous and obtrusive, the tilt screen we have here is already perfect. I mean seriously who would spend £7k on a camera to do selfies and to film yourself. Please just stop asking for this damn screen, enough is enough. Thank you.
I agree! Love my Fuji GFX 100 ii. For taking photos, this screen is definitely superior to the tilty flippy screens. For filming yourself, one can use a monitor and a tripod, which is far more practical anyways since absolutely no one will seriously vlog with this camera. I use the Ninja V+ and it works fantastic.
I do agree with you. For professional work I prefer this type of screen or the one that you find in Sony A7III. For nowadays standards though I think panasonic's screen solution is the best - you can use it according to your preference.
Great question! There's a lot of speculation around that. The GFX100 II seems more likely given Fujifilm's focus on refining the current lineup, but a GFX150 could bring some exciting new features. It’ll be interesting to see what Fujifilm decides next!
Great review! Love this camera!
It's not flawless but it's absolutely amazing gear
Nice review, Jacek. BTW, pixel shift works really well on the Lumix S5ii.
BTW, a lot of things on the Lumix S5II works really well - it's my personal favourite now
@@JacekSopotnicki Yes, I can't wait for the supposed release of the S1R Mark 2 in early 2025.
Hi, first of all this is an excellent review, thank you.
However I do want to take issue with you regarding just one thing at 02:03 you say that the next version should have the full side hinged flip out screen so that we can film or photograph ourselves. Seriously! This is one of the reasons we are now inundated with these damn screens, because UA-camrs moan about not being able to do selfies. The screen you say it should have is slow, conspicuous and obtrusive, the tilt screen we have here is already perfect. I mean seriously who would spend £7k on a camera to do selfies and to film yourself. Please just stop asking for this damn screen, enough is enough. Thank you.
I agree! Love my Fuji GFX 100 ii. For taking photos, this screen is definitely superior to the tilty flippy screens. For filming yourself, one can use a monitor and a tripod, which is far more practical anyways since absolutely no one will seriously vlog with this camera. I use the Ninja V+ and it works fantastic.
Flip out screens make it difficult to adjust the lens while panning using the tripod handle. Tilt FTW
I do agree with you. For professional work I prefer this type of screen or the one that you find in Sony A7III. For nowadays standards though I think panasonic's screen solution is the best - you can use it according to your preference.
The 50s does not have a better dynamic range. It has a lower dynamic range. This sensor is BSI and dual gain. 50s sensor is old as grandma
Old as grandma :))) Love your comment - thanks!
is the next generation going to be GFX100 III or GFX150?
Great question! There's a lot of speculation around that. The GFX100 II seems more likely given Fujifilm's focus on refining the current lineup, but a GFX150 could bring some exciting new features. It’ll be interesting to see what Fujifilm decides next!
@@JacekSopotnicki I mean GFX100 III