Why own both GFX100 and GFX100S

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024

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  • @kimfarrelly
    @kimfarrelly Před 2 lety

    Christopher, such joy in your voice at the end of this video was great to listen to, I'm also finding the 100s+50/3.5 a magic little combo every day I use it. Thanks for the video.

  • @martinda7446
    @martinda7446 Před rokem

    Loved those images. The quality of the Fuji 'medium format' is staggering. Thank you and thanks Fuji, who I think have served film and photography really well for decades. Subbed.

    • @christopherleggettphotography
      @christopherleggettphotography  Před rokem +2

      Thanks. Started with Fuji with their S1, then 2, then 3 cameras. Then switched back to Nikon until Fuji came out with the GFX series and they are the best thing that has happened to me in my 35 years of Pro shooting.

  • @RedShiftedDollar
    @RedShiftedDollar Před rokem +2

    If anyone is considering the 100s vs the 50 sII, it's a no brainer, go with the 100s. Everybody loves to talk about the benefits of medium format sensor size and crop factor, but there is a similar inverse crop factor phenomenon caused by resolution. The central 51 MP portion of the 102 MP sensor is physically 1/2 the size of the medium format sensor. So now if you treat this as its own sensor and compute the crop factor, it is 1.57. So with the 100s, it turns every GFX lens into two. The 110mm F2 performs both like an 87mm (0.79 MF crop factor) AND like a 172.7 mm at 50MP. So why would you buy just the 50MP which is locked into causing the 110 to behave like an 87? But aren't the 50s II pixels 2x larger and therefore will encouter 2x the photons in the same amount of time? Yes, but the 102MP chip is BSI and it has almost 2x the photon to photoelectron conversion efficiency because of the more sensitive modern silicon. So it can produce similar images with half the light. That's a free stop to counteract the shrunken pixels so it's surprisingly balanced in performance. So that $2k lens on the 100s performs like having 2 lenses which is $4k worth of glass on the 50sII. If you buy more than one lens then this savings easily makes up for the difference in body price.
    Guess what else you get when you buy the 100s? A Sony A7R5 (kinda). The 100s uses the bigger brother sensor chip of the 61MP A7R5. The semiconductor is the same except the FF version is just smaller. Pixel pitch is the same, pixel sensitivity is same, full well charge capacity is same. So If you want the 110mm to perform like an actual 110mm with a crop factor of 1, just put the 100s into 35mm mode and guess what you get? A7R5 quality images. A7R5 images are 9504x6336. 100s in 35mm mode are 9552x6368. The big issue here is that you can't use E mount lenses otherwise you could get nearly identical images. So buying the A7R5 is like buying the GFX and permanently locking it into 35mm mode. I would go for a used GFX over a new a7r5 at the same price.
    So if you are in the market for a camera, eat all the free lunches that the 100s gives you and buy that one.

  • @sgroadie6367
    @sgroadie6367 Před 2 lety +1

    I have the GFX 50S II and I also love the GF50. Small, compact. Light. Fast to AF.

  • @mkamal903
    @mkamal903 Před rokem

    Great stuff Christopher.. thank you for sharing

    • @christopherleggettphotography
      @christopherleggettphotography  Před rokem

      Most welcome. Have not been making new segments, as here, now, there is work again, which is the best thing that a passionate photographer could ask for.

  • @dvkerns
    @dvkerns Před rokem

    Ah the viewfinder / loupe thing you carry for the 100s, can’t you please link to this?
    Love your energy and enthusiasm, very cool / practical reviews. Found your channel by way of your “macro showdown” and was hooked. Keep it up.

    • @dvkerns
      @dvkerns Před rokem

      Oh I found it in the caption on second viewing. Your captions could stay on screen a little longer. 😅

    • @christopherleggettphotography
      @christopherleggettphotography  Před rokem

      Hoodman HoodLoupe Outdoor LCD Viewfinder for 3.2" Screens, and thank you for your compliment.

  • @Double_Up_Studios
    @Double_Up_Studios Před rokem

    I said it once, I ll say it again, there s no way back when you start shooting with the gfx 100s :D I love this camera every day. Everything about it is just perfect.
    BTW, I crashed mine last month in Bangkok, sitting on a bench, wanted to take quick shot. When I jumped up the strap got stuck on the bench. The camera bounced out of my hands, straight to the ground. Must have been a huge impact when it hit the ground, ( my heart stopped beating for a moment :) ) but the camera is working like day 1. Some scratches on the body but nothing else. Actually I am on Bali, would love to see some of your prints in real. Half a TB of RAM is just mindblowing, Christopher . (and I always have been pretty happy with my working pc´s that are around 5K €, but 64GB RAM is my limitation)

    • @christopherleggettphotography
      @christopherleggettphotography  Před rokem

      My GFX100 with Schneider 28mm PC lens feel off my tripod and down a concrete stairway. Lens did not survive, but the 100 did. Wrote to Fuji and congratulated them. If you are on my island, Whatsapp me at 628321854320

    • @philippkremer1759
      @philippkremer1759 Před rokem

      @@christopherleggettphotography Hey, thanks for invitation. The number doesn’t work. Tried it twice. I think I should congratulate Fuji, too 👍🏼

    • @christopherleggettphotography
      @christopherleggettphotography  Před rokem

      not sure why it is not working. Pls. give me yours

  • @bethewam
    @bethewam Před 2 lety

    Thanks for your video Chris.
    I’m currently undecided between these two cameras for expand my x-mount system for increase my product photography, I find your video the only one really useful on CZcams currently.
    It almost seems that the GFX100 doesn’t exist more since the GFX100S was released.
    Thank you, I always follow you with pleasure.
    Merry Christmas and happy holidays, peace. (:

    • @christopherleggettphotography
      @christopherleggettphotography  Před 2 lety +1

      Much appreciate your comment. But as a professional architectural photographer, the GFX100 is still my choice camera.

    • @sgroadie6367
      @sgroadie6367 Před 2 lety +1

      The GFX100is still available. Not discontinued.

    • @bethewam
      @bethewam Před 2 lety +1

      @@sgroadie6367 I know, my comment was referred about Fuji’s intentions/advertise on GF system. It’s just an opinion

    • @christopherleggettphotography
      @christopherleggettphotography  Před 2 lety

      @@sgroadie6367 More than ever, and it may at some point start selling for less than $10,000. It is my opinion, that the 100S cannot easily replace the 100 for architectural photography

  • @DM-dq1mh
    @DM-dq1mh Před 2 lety

    I love your videos and your enthusiasm, glad to hear you are doing well, could you tell us a bit more about how you do the multi merge shots with regard to focus and aperture.? Looking forward to more videos, thanks Douglas in Ireland

    • @christopherleggettphotography
      @christopherleggettphotography  Před 2 lety

      Would you mind being a little more specific, as, after your flattery, am motivated to see if i can help. 😎 Christopher in Bali.

  • @davidmakkers5087
    @davidmakkers5087 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the perspective on the two cameras. I just received my 100s.

  • @t_tom6894
    @t_tom6894 Před 2 lety

    Have you tried to use GFX camera with Hasselblad H2D HC lenses (made with Fuji), with Fuji adapter. The HC lenses do not have aperture ring.

  • @christopherleggettphotography

    don't have those lenses. Do you?

  • @kuau714
    @kuau714 Před 2 lety

    So is the takeaway you like the 50 and the 110 the most correct? What TS lens that you have used are your favorites? Thanks

    • @christopherleggettphotography
      @christopherleggettphotography  Před 2 lety

      Steven, at the end of the day, it all depends on what kind of photographer you want to be. But, yes, for me, I find when traveling the GF 23, 50, and 110mm are the ones i most use. Again, professionally right now in my life, architectural photography is my vocation, which means Nikor 19mm TS, Schneider-Kreuznach 28mm. 4.5, Hartblei 49mm TS are top on my list. The SK28 does about 75% of the work. Downside is that they only ever made 100 of them and therefore very, very hard to come by. Next problem is, Mirex the company that made the adapter for my GFX is out of business and I know not yet with what to replace it with, once i wear out the one i have. Any ideas are welcome on that subject.

    • @kuau714
      @kuau714 Před 2 lety

      @@christopherleggettphotography thanks for your detailed response. I am going to purchase the 3 GF lenses you use and recommended basically a “light” kit for hiking around. I also rented the Canon TS-E 90 Macro, the latest one and it worked quite will the the GFX100s.

    • @christopherleggettphotography
      @christopherleggettphotography  Před 2 lety

      @@kuau714 What adapter are you using?

    • @kuau714
      @kuau714 Před 2 lety

      @@christopherleggettphotography I am using the Fringer adaptor… Curious, if you found a really good deal on a GFX100 would you purchase it now or just go with the GFX100S..?

    • @christopherleggettphotography
      @christopherleggettphotography  Před 2 lety

      @@kuau714 All depends on your needs. for me, the 100 is essential for architectural work. Mainly the view finder, but all the function buttons. And i take the 100S along as backup. But for most else, the 100S is as good or better.

  • @amaitra
    @amaitra Před 2 lety

    Seems like Fuji is the only gimmick free camera maker left!

  • @gregorypierce7473
    @gregorypierce7473 Před 3 měsíci

    Your website isn't working.

  • @tobefree3718
    @tobefree3718 Před 6 dny

    Your friend was trying to tell you politely stop obsessing over the equipment. Sorry but these images are extremely mundane, start looking at the world, not the pixels.

  • @aLittlePal
    @aLittlePal Před 2 lety

    hello! hope you are doing all right!

    • @christopherleggettphotography
      @christopherleggettphotography  Před 2 lety +1

      Well, i went to the US to have fun and shoot around the country, but instead, i was diagnosed with prostate cancer, so i had to have it removed, but it was caught in time and i now have a new lease on life. 💪🏻 So, yes. am doing much better now. Thank you.

    • @aLittlePal
      @aLittlePal Před 2 lety

      @@christopherleggettphotography oh god 🙏

    • @robertparsons558
      @robertparsons558 Před 2 lety

      @@christopherleggettphotography I also had the same surgery, caught just in time 20 years ago, so there's hope for a good outcome. Have recently purchased a GFX100s. Couldn't make up my mind between the 100s and a used 100 for landscapes because of the conflict between tilting viewfinder and difference in weight and bulk for hiking. Your solution with the Hoodman loupe seems excellent, I will try. Wishing you future good health and all the very best for Christmas.

    • @christopherleggettphotography
      @christopherleggettphotography  Před 2 lety

      @@robertparsons558 Robert, it is always nice to know a feel that one is not along. Thank you for your kind words and may Christmas also the the best for you and your family.