Issue. They Fuji is using the GFX100II 102mp sensor instead of the proposed 36mp GFX sensor running an enhanced x-Processor 5. The readout speed for GF 4K is 25ms. I have the GFX100II and love it however, I do get wobbles on movement like 3 point stabilized handheld walking. This is exciting news Interbee is tomorrow so we will see. I am super excited about Flog2C
@@TackJorrance I have the GFX100 II and it creates amazing imagery. for video when you have the camera on sticks locked off or with controlled minimal movement the content it produces has a look and a depth to it but it has to be on locked down. A medium format 36mp 4:3 sensor would not only provide a faster readout but think of the low light capabilities with those beg photosites. If the camera can use a gyro like the bmpcc to fix the skew would be a nice feature
I was kinda hoping to see that xh2s stacked sensor in a cine body Maybe later down the line This thing is dope though as we finally see Fuji stepping up to the cine scene for us Fuji users I hope this catches on and is priced competitively
I'm not shy to showing my ignorance here, but maybe you can help clarify a few things for me so that I can join in with the excitement; 1) The biggest complaint I constantly hear from Fujifilm video shooters, is that the footage is just too sharp. So i can only imagine that this camera with its 100mp will be razor sharp? 2) Whilst the sensor covers a lot of formats, it will surely have a poor readout speed? The rolling shutter here will be awful, thereby nuking massively its versatility? Wouldn't a simple stacked sensor camera or something else with a very good readout speed and the use of speed boosters just be a better path? 3) AF. Whilst I understand that AF is something more for the running and gunning fellas, cameras like this will be using manual focus cinelenses for most of the time, and possibly additional support by tools like the dji lidar system, right? But still... their AF is such a mess and I have serious doubts it will be fixed on any of their existing mounts and especially when using current gen processors. This camera is likely going to be very expensive, so when considering the aforementioned points, surely a better alternative already exists elsewhere? Feels like Fuji are trying to run before they have learned to walk, but maybe I am being harsh..
Likely will have rolling shutter unless they come out with a stacked sensor and crazy procesor. Ideal scenario would be a low megapixel sensor, think 12 enormous megapixels Ala Sony
With the black magic Pyxis out for $3000 Fuji better compete in the right way. They’ve gotta give people a good reason to buy this cinema camera. My guess it will have auto focus, film sims and ibis which might call for a higher price. I can’t wait for more information
Dear Thierry, Thanks a lot for this nice summary. As a Photographer and film maker myself, I was waiting for the day that announcement would finally come. I use and rigged X-S20, X-H2s and GFX 100 II and would only ask for internal ND, option to use gyro data for post-stabilisation and a V-mount option to run the beast all day long. Please let us know when you get more info after Inter BEE ... :-)
I really like your videos ... thought this one is not for me, but its interesting too. [you mentioned the elephant in the room ]the autofocus ,continuous stable tracking on burst mode is like waiting for a spaceship to land on saturn.....
Super exciting, I hope they make a X mount/Super35mm version as well one day
That would be great as a more affordable option!
This is very exciting!
Indeed! Hopefully they deliver big on this one!
Hopefully they can achieve a faster readout, even though it is same sensor and processor as 100 II.. Looking forward to more information tomorrow.
Maybe it will be a lower megapixel sensor which would make it ideal.
@@AllCarsUnited maybe.. they are saying the same sensor..
Issue. They Fuji is using the GFX100II 102mp sensor instead of the proposed 36mp GFX sensor running an enhanced x-Processor 5. The readout speed for GF 4K is 25ms. I have the GFX100II and love it however, I do get wobbles on movement like 3 point stabilized handheld walking. This is exciting news Interbee is tomorrow so we will see. I am super excited about Flog2C
@@TackJorrance I have the GFX100 II and it creates amazing imagery. for video when you have the camera on sticks locked off or with controlled minimal movement the content it produces has a look and a depth to it but it has to be on locked down. A medium format 36mp 4:3 sensor would not only provide a faster readout but think of the low light capabilities with those beg photosites. If the camera can use a gyro like the bmpcc to fix the skew would be a nice feature
Just gona point out in 4K gfx 100ii readout speed is 15ms.
@@Chris-ee5bg thats when dynamic range is turned off
It’s only 25ms when Dynamic Range Priority is one.
I was kinda hoping to see that xh2s stacked sensor in a cine body
Maybe later down the line
This thing is dope though as we finally see Fuji stepping up to the cine scene for us Fuji users
I hope this catches on and is priced competitively
I been dreaming about Fujifilm Cinema camera for at least 5 years now
If they put out a 14bit Cinema Raw DNG format, I would definitely buy it.
Exciting stuff! thanks for the shout out
Any time!
If they price this camera around the same price as the fx6 it would be a game changer
I think it will be more due to the sensor. It covers so much that I don’t see it being as “cheap” as the FX6
I'm not shy to showing my ignorance here, but maybe you can help clarify a few things for me so that I can join in with the excitement;
1) The biggest complaint I constantly hear from Fujifilm video shooters, is that the footage is just too sharp. So i can only imagine that this camera with its 100mp will be razor sharp?
2) Whilst the sensor covers a lot of formats, it will surely have a poor readout speed? The rolling shutter here will be awful, thereby nuking massively its versatility? Wouldn't a simple stacked sensor camera or something else with a very good readout speed and the use of speed boosters just be a better path?
3) AF. Whilst I understand that AF is something more for the running and gunning fellas, cameras like this will be using manual focus cinelenses for most of the time, and possibly additional support by tools like the dji lidar system, right? But still... their AF is such a mess and I have serious doubts it will be fixed on any of their existing mounts and especially when using current gen processors. This camera is likely going to be very expensive, so when considering the aforementioned points, surely a better alternative already exists elsewhere?
Feels like Fuji are trying to run before they have learned to walk, but maybe I am being harsh..
I would be excited if it could be used with the upcoming Blazar Apex lenses.
Price will be key. Since Fuji is using GFX in the name I would expect the pricing strategy to reflect current GFX strategy.
I think it's supposed to be under $10k
Likely will have rolling shutter unless they come out with a stacked sensor and crazy procesor. Ideal scenario would be a low megapixel sensor, think 12 enormous megapixels Ala Sony
With the black magic Pyxis out for $3000 Fuji better compete in the right way. They’ve gotta give people a good reason to buy this cinema camera. My guess it will have auto focus, film sims and ibis which might call for a higher price. I can’t wait for more information
Dear Thierry, Thanks a lot for this nice summary. As a Photographer and film maker myself, I was waiting for the day that announcement would finally come. I use and rigged X-S20, X-H2s and GFX 100 II and would only ask for internal ND, option to use gyro data for post-stabilisation and a V-mount option to run the beast all day long. Please let us know when you get more info after Inter BEE ... :-)
I will for sure let you know whenever I have news!
@@ThierryGibralta Thanks a lot. I subscribed to your channel right now, so I will see all news first hands .... Exciting times ahead ...
if it's the same sensor as the gfx 100 II then there already exists a cheaper version
I really like your videos ... thought this one is not for me, but its interesting too. [you mentioned the elephant in the room ]the autofocus ,continuous stable tracking on burst mode is like waiting for a spaceship to land on saturn.....
We all are my friend 😂
Improve Dynamic Range and color science
65mm, 80mm and 95mm sensor
3:aspect ratio
Redcode raw
global shutter
sharp edge
Think the AF works? LOL