Fujifilm’s GFX100RF compact camera has repeatedly blown me away, but there’s one major drawback
Fujifilm GFX100RF: one-minute review Fujifilm's GFX100RF is the brand's first-ever compact camera with a medium-format sensor, marrying the image quality of the 102MP GFX100S II with an impossibly-small Fujifilm X100 VI rangefinder-style body. 'Compact' is perhaps a stretch, but that's the category that this premium camera falls under by virtue of its built-in lens, which is a super-sharp 35mm f/4 optic with a 28mm equivalent focal length. Fujifilm has prioritized compact lens proportions over aperture versatility, and the maximum f/4 aperture and lack of optical stabilization are potential dealbreakers. However, for pixel peepers and resolution-craving photographers, the GFX100RF's quality is unmatched in this class, even outdoing the Leica Q3 . Here is the silver version of the GFX100RF. It's also available in an all-black version. (Image credit: Tim Coleman) Beyond its image quality, the GFX100RF feels premium in every way. The top plate, ...