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Fujifilm · GFX · 2025

GFX100RF

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Experience the pinnacle of fixed-lens photography with the GFX100RF.

Sensor
Resolution
102 MP
Stabilisation
No
Lens
35mm f/4 (28mm equiv.)

In short

The GFX100RF supports film simulation recipes shared across the GFX and X-Trans lines, such as Classic Chrome and Velvia. It utilises the full potential of its medium-format sensor.

Why it's the recipe body

The Fujifilm GFX100RF is a unique entry in the GFX family, offering a fixed 35mm f/4 (28mm equivalent) lens paired with a 102MP medium-format sensor. This combination renders a breath-taking level of detail, making it perfect for those who crave high-resolution imagery. The GFX sensor takes Fujifilm's beloved film simulations to a new level, capturing the nuances of each simulation across a larger frame. Despite its medium-format credentials, the GFX100RF is surprisingly light at approximately 735 grams, encouraging mobility and spontaneity in shooting. The top plate aspect ratio dial is a practical touch, allowing photographers to quickly adapt to different compositions.

The GFX100RF runs all film simulations available to the GFX line, such as Provia, Astia, and Acros. Fujifilm's robust JPEG controls, including dynamic range and grain settings, are fully supported. You can save white balance shifts per custom slot, ensuring consistent results in diverse conditions and lighting scenarios.

The GFX100RF marks Fujifilm's first foray into fixed-lens medium-format cameras.

Compared to the GFX100S II, the GFX100RF is lighter and features a fixed lens.

What it nails, what to watch

What it nails

  • 102MP for unmatched detail
  • Fixed 28mm equivalent lens
  • Lightest GFX body at 735g
  • Full set of film simulations

What to watch

  • No in-body stabilisation
  • Fixed lens limits versatility
  • Medium-format demands precise technique

What this body adds

SE

Sensor

102 MP GFX 102MP CMOS II BSI

LE

Lens

35mm f/4 (fixed; 28mm equiv.)

PR

Processor

X-Processor 5

BO

Body

~735 g - lightest GFX

AS

Aspect ratio dial

Top plate, multiple crops

VI

Viewfinder

5.76M-dot EVF

Recipes for the GFX100RF

All recipes
A rustic wall adorned with woven baskets and colorful textiles, showcasing traditional craftsmanship.
Reala Ace · X-Trans V

PRO Negative 160C

Reala Ace offers a balanced harmony of warm and calm tones with subtle grain, ideal for capturing natural skin tones.

A fruit and vegetable market stall with colorful produce displayed outside a building.
PRO Neg. Std · X-Trans IV

Pulled Negative

Softened shadows with a subtle blue tint create a calming effect for portraits. Ideal for studio sessions.

Two people sitting in a grassy field with trees in the background under a hazy sky.
Reala Ace · X-Trans V

Pushed Analog

Lively grain with a dynamic filmic look for portraits. Ideal for daily scenes with a warm, inviting mood.

A parking area with cars, wooden structures, and a vintage lantern under a warm orange hue.
Classic Negative · X-Trans IV

RedScale

Red hues envelop cityscapes with gritty texture and contrast. Ideal for moody environments and overcast settings.

A distant view of a rural landscape with mountains and a building, seen over a highway guardrail.
Classic Chrome · X-Trans IV

Reggie's Portra

Gentle colour shifts with subtle grain create a tranquil and nostalgic atmosphere, ideal for capturing rural scenes.

A tall observation tower against a clear blue sky.
Reala Ace · X-Trans V

Retro Negative

Subtle green and blue hues enhance skin tones beautifully, offering a calm and vibrant look for daily portraits.

A traditional house with a red-tiled roof surrounded by palm trees and a grassy area.
Provia · X-Trans IV

Standard Film

Balanced contrast with a gentle warmth, ideal for capturing everyday moments in calm outdoor or serene settings.

A multi-story building with arched windows and a tower, surrounded by urban structures.
Reala Ace · X-Trans V

Summer Sun

Warmth enhances skin tones beautifully, ideal for daily portraits. Subtle grain lends texture without overpowering.

A floral-covered Emirates airplane surrounded by colorful flowers in a bright outdoor setting.
Nostalgic Neg. · X-Trans V

Summer of 1960

Hazy pastels and gentle grain transport you to a vintage summer's day.

Close-up of a textured adobe wall with decorative latticework against a clear blue sky.
Classic Negative · X-Trans V

Superia Negative

Subdued shadows paired with rich hues create an inviting calm for urban exploration.

A pendant light fixture with a vintage bulb hanging in a cozy indoor setting.
Classic Negative · X-Trans V

Superia Xtra 400

Retro-inspired hues and fine grain evoke nostalgia, perfect for photographing cityscapes in overcast conditions.

View of a modern architectural structure with a pathway leading towards tall buildings in the background.
Classic Chrome · X-Trans V

Texas Sun

Warm tones with a hint of grit, capturing the vibrant essence of sunlit streets. Perfect for urban architecture and everyday moments.

How to add a recipe to your GFX100RF

  1. Navigate to the menu and select 'Image Quality Setting'.
  2. Choose 'Edit/Save Custom Setting' to modify a slot.
  3. Adjust film simulation and other parameters as desired.
  4. Save your settings to a custom slot (C1–C7).

Tips for the GFX100RF

  • Utilise the aspect ratio dial for creative framing.
  • Use Velvia for vivid landscape shots.
  • Classic Chrome adds subtle contrast to portraits.
  • Explore high-res detail with 102MP sensor.

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Key terms

GFXX-TransFilm SimulationX-Processor 5See the glossary

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Frequently asked questions

Which recipes work on the GFX100RF?

The GFX100RF supports all GFX and X-Trans film simulations, including Classic Chrome and Acros.

Does the GFX100RF have in-body image stabilisation?

No, the GFX100RF lacks in-body image stabilisation, making handheld shooting more reliant on technique.

How do I add a recipe to the GFX100RF?

Navigate to 'Image Quality Setting', choose 'Edit/Save Custom Setting', adjust parameters, and save to a custom slot.