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FUJIFILM GFX 100 Medium Format Camera Available in India

Do you want the best image quality and want to make super high quality giant prints ? Also, are you among those who have a lot of money to buy the best expensive gear out there in the wild ? Look no further. Fujifilm has brought their new GFX 100 is now available in India. 

This is a medium format camera and has a 100MP sensor. If you don't know much about technology, you would be saying .. well Xiaomi is launching a 102MP phone soon, why should i invest in this expensive 100MP ?. Medium Format GFX 100 is in it's own league and offer class leading image quality and dynamic range.


So. What's the price for GFX 100 in India ? According to Amazon.in, the price is Rs 7,86,999 MRP. Current lowest price is Rs 7,67,325. Check it out here. The price for this Camera in the US is $9,999.95 ( check here )




Fuji also makes a 50MP media format camera - Fuji GFX 50R. Current lowest price for that model in India is Rs 3,39,000 ( check here )



Fujinon GF100-200MMF5.6 R LM OIS WR lens is in stock in India as well, price at Rs 1,99,580 ( check here )




GFX 100 Specs & Features

  • Compact and lightweight body
  • Weather resistant structure
  • 100MP+ 55mm diagonal length* large format CMOS sensor
  • X-Processor 4
  • In body image stabilization
  • 4K/30P movie / 10bit color depth
  • Phase detection pixels across the entire sensor

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