Fujifilm made a splash in the photo industry this week by announcing the GFX 50R, a camera that squeezes a 51.4-megapixel medium-format sensor into a rangefinder-style body with a price tag of just $4,499. Here’s a look at how the “compact” body compares in size to other popular cameras on the market.
First up, here’s what the camera looks like next to the new Fujifilm X-T3 mirrorless camera, which has an APS-C sensor:
Moving up to full-frame mirrorless cameras, here’s how the 50R compares to the new Canon R and Nikon Z7, as well as the Sony a7R III:
The 50R is shorter but wider than full-frame DSLRs. Here’s what it looks like next to the Canon 5D Mark IV and the Nikon D850:
When placed next to a pro-style body format DSLR, however, the 50R is significantly more compact. Here’s the camera next to the Canon 1D X Mark II:
Compared to the 50-megapixel medium format Hasselblad X1D-50c, the 50R is wider but slightly shorter and thinner.
Finally, compared to the Fujifilm GFX 50S, the 50R is slightly wider but significantly thinner (2.62in vs 3.6in):
The Fujifilm GFX 50R will be available in November 2018 with a price tag of $4,499.
Image credits: Comparison images based on data from Camera Size Comparison
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