To measure and compare the resolution and noise between the GFX100 and GFX-50S, I shot this scene with both cameras, using the same 32-64mm zoom set to 64mm f11, and at all ISO values. I shot in JPEG and RAW but feel Fujifilm’s internal processing does as good a job as any RAW software I’ve tried their files with, so for the purpose of this test I’m presenting results from the out-of-camera JPEGs below, taking 100% crops from the area marked by the red rectangle. The GFX 50S crops in the left column below show a larger area due to its lower 50 Megapixel resolution.
Fujifilm GFX 50S vs GFX100 noise comparison
Above: Fujifilm GFX100 at 50 ISO. 100% crop from JPEG
Above: Fujifilm GFX 50S (left) and GFX100 (right) at 100 ISO. 100% crops from JPEGs
Above: Fujifilm GFX 50S (left) and GFX100 (right) at 200 ISO. 100% crops from JPEGs
Above: Fujifilm GFX 50S (left) and GFX100 (right) at 400 ISO. 100% crops from JPEGs
Above: Fujifilm GFX 50S (left) and GFX100 (right) at 800 ISO. 100% crops from JPEGs
Above: Fujifilm GFX 50S (left) and GFX100 (right) at 1600 ISO. 100% crops from JPEGs
Above: Fujifilm GFX 50S (left) and GFX100 (right) at 3200 ISO. 100% crops from JPEGs
Above: Fujifilm GFX 50S (left) and GFX100 (right) at 6400 ISO. 100% crops from JPEGs
Above: Fujifilm GFX 50S (left) and GFX100 (right) at 128000 ISO. 100% crops from JPEGs
Above: Fujifilm GFX100 at 25600 ISO. 100% crop from JPEG
Above: Fujifilm GFX100 at 51200 ISO. 100% crop from JPEG
Above: Fujifilm GFX100 at 102400 ISO. 100% crop from JPEG
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