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Re: Fujifilm GFX100RF Discussion Thread


Orsonneke wrote:
If the lens is not fast enough and no IBS : if this relevant for the shooting , then I take my GFX100sII , simple as that


+1 for understanding that NO SINGLE camera covers all scenarios, for all people, all the time.



Recognizing this ^ ... imo, is a key part to understanding the value of what the GFX 100RF is ... in conjunction with understanding what it is not (nor trying to square peg, round hole it).

The use case for how folks want to (or not) incorporate this into their workstream, with their other gear is highly variable ... options abound.
Some will understand how it fits for them. For others, it will (understandably) be a hard pass if they can't figure out where it slots in for them.

But, isn't that the case for EVERY camera.










Apr 06, 2025 at 09:09 AM
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Re: Fujifilm GFX100RF Discussion Thread


Orsonneke wrote:
If the lens is not fast enough and no IBS : if this relevant for the shooting , then I take my GFX100sII , simple as that


+1 for understanding that NO SINGLE camera covers all scenarios, for all people, all the time.



Recognizing this ^ ... imo, is a key part to understanding the value of what the GFX 100RF is ... in conjunction with understanding what it is not.

The use case for how folks want to (or not) incorporate this into their workstream, with their other gear is highly variable ... options abound.
Some will understand how it fits for them. For others, it will (understandably) be a hard pass if they can't figure out where it slots in for them.

But, isn't that the case for EVERY camera.










Apr 06, 2025 at 09:08 AM
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Re: Fujifilm GFX100RF Discussion Thread


Orsonneke wrote:
If the lens is not fast enough and no IBS : if this relevant for the shooting , then I take my GFX100sII , simple as that


+1 for understanding that NO SINGLE camera covers all scenarios, for all people, all the time.



Recognizing this ... imo, is a key part to understanding the value of what the GFX 100RF is ... in conjunction with understanding what it is not.

The use case for how folks want to (or not) incorporate this into their workstream, with their other gear is highly variable ... options abound.
Some will understand how it fits for them. For others, it will (understandably) be a hard pass if they can't figure out where it slots in for them.

But, isn't that the case for EVERY camera.










Apr 06, 2025 at 09:08 AM
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Re: Fujifilm GFX100RF Discussion Thread


Orsonneke wrote:
If the lens is not fast enough and no IBS : if this relevant for the shooting , then I take my GFX100sII , simple as that


+1 for understanding that NO SINGLE camera covers all scenarios, for all people, all the time.

Recognizing this ... imo, is a key part to understanding the value of what the GFX 100RF is ... in conjunction with understanding what it is not.

The use case for how folks want to (or not) incorporate this into their workstream, with their other gear is highly variable ... options abound.
Some will understand how it fits for them. For others, it will (understandably) be a hard pass if they can't figure out where it slots in for them.

But, isn't that the case for EVERY camera.










Apr 06, 2025 at 08:43 AM
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Re: Fujifilm GFX100RF Discussion Thread


Orsonneke wrote:
If the lens is not fast enough and no IBS : if this relevant for the shooting , then I take my GFX100sII , simple as that


+1 for understanding that NO SINGLE camera covers all scenarios, for all people, all the time.

Recognizing this ... imo, is a key part to understanding the value of what the GFX 100RF is ... in conjunction with understanding what it is not.

The use case for how folks want to (or not) incorporate this into their workstream, with their other gear is highly variable ... options abound.
Some will understand how it fits for them. For others, it will (understandably) be a hard pass if they can't figure out where it slots in for them.

But, isn't that the case for EVERY camera.




Apr 06, 2025 at 08:43 AM
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Re: Fujifilm GFX100RF Discussion Thread


Orsonneke wrote:
If the lens is not fast enough and no IBS : if this relevant for the shooting , then I take my GFX100sII , simple as that


+1 for understanding that NO SINGLE camera covers all scenarios, for all people, all the time.

Recognizing this ... imo, is a key part to understanding the value of what the GFX 100RF is ... in conjunction with understanding what it is not.

The use case for how folks want to (or not) incorporate this into their workstream, with their other gear is highly variable ... options abound.
Some will understand how it fits for them. For others, it will be a hard pass.

But, isn't that the case for EVERY camera.




Apr 06, 2025 at 08:24 AM





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