High megapixel cameras are the need of the hour for many creators. Whether you are into portraits, commercial work, landscape, or astrophotography, having extra detail can be helpful. However, while there are multiple devices that offer over 50MP resolution, we are going beyond to focus on the two best cameras in the 100MP range. So, without further ado, let’s dive in.
Fujifilm GFX 100S II

Why is it great? The autofocus is slow, which is great as it allows you to take your time. However, it is also slow in low light, as expected from a camera of this nature. The Animal Eye AF is good if you are shooting in a posed setting. As for the images, they are nice, thanks to the lenses and film simulation. The GFX sensor is the best on the market, and you will enjoy the kind of images you make.
Who is it for? If you are into people photography, then this camera is for you. We took it to a parade, and we enjoyed testing it out.
What makes it unique? The GFX100S II features a 102MP sensor, comes with scene detection, and makes it a bit easier to access them. The device is simple, easy to use, and has multiple buttons. The device also features the X-Processor 5, 8-stop image stabilization, and 425 autofocus points. You also get a 2,360,000-dot LCD and a burst rate of 7fps.
In our review, we said:
You should get the Fujifilm GFX 100S II if you’re going to be photographing people primarily in a studio. If anything, this is probably the single best studio camera in the world right now.







Hasselblad X2D II 100C

What makes it so great? The X2D II 100C offers nice colors, and it works well in low light. ISO up to 25,600 provides exceptionally clean results, allowing you to capture people of color in low-light conditions. One can also shoot super slow shutter speeds and get usable images handheld. You also get scene detection, which works incredibly well with animals.
Who is it for? You can use it for people photography, but also still life and interior photography.
Why is it so unique? Another 100MP camera, 16-bit Color, 15.3-stop DR, and 10-stop in-body stabilization. The Hasselblad camera is the next-gen flagship, which comes with a better AF system, more robust, and color flexibility. The camera feels nice in your hands, and you have plenty of buttons to help you get through your work.
In our review, we said:
I’m so insanely grateful that DJI put their heart into the Hasselblad X2D II 100C. Hopefully, it will frighten the Japanese into finally getting it together.







