New 400MP Images Coming to Fuji GFX 100 Camera System

Fujifilm announced it’s working on adding a 400 Megapixel ‘pixel shift’ mode for its GFX 100 ($9,999.95 at Amazon/B&H Photo Video/Adorama) medium format mirrorless camera system.

With this announcement, the Fujifilm GFX 100 will be getting a firmware camera update to improve the In-Body Image Stabilisation (IBIS) that will mean the medium format mirrorless camera can capture 400MP images.

The news was announced at the Fujifilm X Summit in London which the company unveiled the X100v with new 23mm lens and revealed the X-T4 announcement date

Fujifilm engineers talked about adding new functionality to its GFX 100 (around the 39:30 mark in the above video). According to the engineers, the ultra-resolution mode would use ‘sub-μm order control’ pixel pitch to create 400MP stills from the 100MP sensor inside its GFX100. Specifically, the engineers noted the new technology would be able to control pixel shift with 10x more precision than is currently available using the in-body image stabilization.

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