The Fujifilm GFX100 camera features a 102 Megapixel sensor, with an image circle that exceeds the dimensions of most full frame digital cinema cameras. In this blog, I take a look at its recording features for video capture.
Since the GFX100 captures 4K, it is easily made part of a production's full format arsenal, especially when a small camera needs to be rigged in a confined space. To demonstrate this, I rigged up the camera in a car's passenger seat and took it for a spin. I shoot this footage in FUJIFILM LOG or F-Log. As you'll see, the resulting footage provides an opportunity to see how F-Log holds up in a real setting and how well the camera can stabilize an image.
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