First outing with Fujifilm GFX 100S

I have to say, I was pretty keen to lay my hands on a Hasselblad X2D 100C though the possibility grew ever more remote. Closing in on $20,000 with a couple of good lenses. No, I didn’t need video capability. I would have been just as happy with the 50 megapixel version if it had IBIS. But alas.. Nevermind, another option presented itself - Fujifilm GFX 100S. Same sensor if not the equal in colour science. Plus three lenses for less than the option of the Hasselblad body alone. An offer too good to refuse. I’m posting a few images from a country trip in the first instance. A little more commentary soon to follow.

I have to say, the image format variants are big plus, especially the pano option. Easy to access and plenty of resolution to go around. A couple of b&w images as well. Notably the dynamic range together with colour rendition makes the file very pleasant to edit. Not much to do at all.

The third image was a pano taken with the Fujifilm 23mm lens. Previous two are with 32-64mm. All handheld with IBIS.