Landscape photography is an exceptional genre that showcases the beauty of untouched vistas to the vividness of the flowers and the sky. While some photographers use large format cameras, there are some who want to rely on a small setup. If you are someone who is looking to buy a new compact device, then here is a look at the camera that can do it all for you. Have a look.
The camera in question is the GFX 100RF. The camera offers a 5.76m dot OEVF, has 20 film simulations, a 102MP CMOS II, 16-bit RAW, and a 35mm f4 lens. The camera is the same size as the X Pro 3 with a 23mm lens attached. You also get scene detection, and you also get a 35mm, 45mm, 63mm, and 80mm digital teleconverter.

What makes this device perfect is that it is the very first medium format ever to have a small build. There are medium format models, but they are much larger than most full frame cameras. The point and shoot managed to shave off a few pounds, thanks to the small design and a fixed lens.








The Fujifilm GFX100RF is truly a companion camera for the experienced photographer that is sick of having a plethora or everything and wants to keep a simple kit and a versatile mind that doesn’t make the technology do all the work for them. This photographer wants to zoom with their feet. They know that a lens has more than one aperture. When working with the camera, they also know how to practice good focusing and shooting techniques. And most importantly, they understand that are the ones that take all the steps to make the photograph — not an automatic process.
Now, speaking about the image quality, the point and shoot is pretty exceptional in every way. You get multiple exposure modes, but only in JPEG. The colors are nice and accurate, and the photographs will make you adore the device more so. It also depends on how you edit the photos. The camera results in sharpness, and those who like clinical sharpness, will adore it. If you slap on the simulation mode, you can cut down editing time. Moreover, medium format can help push the base ISO from 400 to 1600, which is impressive.
There is a lot to like about the Fuji point and shoot, the design, sensor, lens, and compactness are some options one can easily rely on. Priced over $5000, the device is certainly not for enthusiasts, but seasoned photographers. If you are one such person who wants the best details without the issues of carrying extra gear, this model is the best for you.
