Moreover, instead of the 400-shot NP-T125 battery pack as used in the other GFX bodies, the GFX100S utilizes the smaller NP-W235 pack found in the Fujifilm X-T4 that has a CIPA rating of 460 shots per charge. However, the smaller body means there’s no longer a vertical grip to house extra batteries. The image stabilization system also comes into play when using the camera’s high-resolution mode that spits out 400MB stills resulting from the combination of 16 shots taken using pixel shifting. Fujifilm has managed to shrink its in-body image stabilization mechanism by repurposing the tech used in the company’s smaller bodies like the X-H1, X-T4 and X-S10, and actually managed to improve its capabilities by half a stop in the process. Its significantly smaller size is not its only headline feature, though. ![]() However, the GFX100S can easily be mistaken for a full-frame camera when in the hand, making it a far cry from the original GFX 100. That makes the 102MP sensor inside the GFX100S 1.7x larger than a full-frame alternative.
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