Yeah, I have the GFX 50 S2. I'm probably a little bit like you. I do she professionally in a few different areas. I also have a Fuji XT5 which I do most of my wedding and portrait stuff with because the 50 just isn't reliable enough and I've been looking at the new camera and definitely want to get my hands on, I've got a Nikon D850 .... With a few lenses, which I'm going to sell. Once you've used a GFX, it's very hard to go back. The image quality even out of the 50 was just absolutely phenomenal. My jaw hit the floor when I started to see the images. I think this camera will be for me. It probably will be my last camera that I ever buy. I'm 54 but I cannot imagine ever needing more than 100 megapixels. The GFX line of cameras is just phenomenal but it is interesting. I have still kept my FujiFilm XT5 because I love a small camera sometimes just to go out and take photos.
I have it. Been shooting portraits / landscape and street for a year now. Blown away by color, IQ, and overall look of the image. I only have one lens for now but I love it: GF50mm 3.5 it’s got nice depth of field and tack sharp wide open. The other aspect I love about it is its size!!! Combined with the GFX its not bigger than a full frame
I have it. Been shooting portraits / landscape and street for a year now. Blown away by color, IQ, and overall look of the image. I only have one lens for now but I love it: GF50mm 3.5 it’s got nice depth of field and tack sharp wide open. The other aspect I love about it is its size!!! Combined with the GFX its not bigger than a full frame
Thank you for your video. I am looking at the GFX 100s11 for landscape. I have just one question for you: Do you have to focus stack for the landscape to get everything in focus?
Hi Dibs, that GFX system looks amazing. I currently use the X-Series and love the Fuji system. I've recently switched to the XH bodies (I have both the XH2 and XH2s) and love them. I've considered moving to the GFX system but unfortunately the cost and lack of a high fps for Nature has put me off. I can understand anyone not requiring the fast fps using it because the quality of the files is stunning. I hope to return to the North Norfolk coast next year
Great to hear your journey with Fujifilm, the cameras you have are stunning to use too, I remember having go on the XH1 when it was getting released and was very impressed at its performance. Hopefully bump into you on the Norfolk coast one day if you make it back here.
Yeah, I have the GFX 50 S2. I'm probably a little bit like you. I do she professionally in a few different areas. I also have a Fuji XT5 which I do most of my wedding and portrait stuff with because the 50 just isn't reliable enough and I've been looking at the new camera and definitely want to get my hands on, I've got a Nikon D850 .... With a few lenses, which I'm going to sell. Once you've used a GFX, it's very hard to go back. The image quality even out of the 50 was just absolutely phenomenal. My jaw hit the floor when I started to see the images. I think this camera will be for me. It probably will be my last camera that I ever buy. I'm 54 but I cannot imagine ever needing more than 100 megapixels. The GFX line of cameras is just phenomenal but it is interesting. I have still kept my FujiFilm XT5 because I love a small camera sometimes just to go out and take photos.
Thank you for sharing and your insights on the camera. Take care
No problem at all
Great video, I have been looking at the Fujifilm gfx 50s ii for a while now
We should sort out a model shoot together and you can put it through its paces if you want
@@DibsPhotography would absolutely love that
I have it. Been shooting portraits / landscape and street for a year now. Blown away by color, IQ, and overall look of the image. I only have one lens for now but I love it: GF50mm 3.5 it’s got nice depth of field and tack sharp wide open. The other aspect I love about it is its size!!! Combined with the GFX its not bigger than a full frame
I have it. Been shooting portraits / landscape and street for a year now. Blown away by color, IQ, and overall look of the image. I only have one lens for now but I love it: GF50mm 3.5 it’s got nice depth of field and tack sharp wide open. The other aspect I love about it is its size!!! Combined with the GFX its not bigger than a full frame
Thank you for your video. I am looking at the GFX 100s11 for landscape. I have just one question for you: Do you have to focus stack for the landscape to get everything in focus?
No, not really. Sometimes you do if you have something really close in the foreground, but will probably say it's about 1:10 shots I focus stack
@@DibsPhotography thanks
Hi Dibs, that GFX system looks amazing. I currently use the X-Series and love the Fuji system. I've recently switched to the XH bodies (I have both the XH2 and XH2s) and love them. I've considered moving to the GFX system but unfortunately the cost and lack of a high fps for Nature has put me off. I can understand anyone not requiring the fast fps using it because the quality of the files is stunning. I hope to return to the North Norfolk coast next year
Great to hear your journey with Fujifilm, the cameras you have are stunning to use too, I remember having go on the XH1 when it was getting released and was very impressed at its performance. Hopefully bump into you on the Norfolk coast one day if you make it back here.
Great video Dibs!