• Members 397 posts
    Nov. 6, 2023, 3:10 p.m.

    Hi,

    Again, the thread title says it all.

    No one reported this here a few weeks ago, so better late than never.

    The upshot here is the 100-II accepts the tilt adapter for the EVF. And sports an improved EVF as well. And that 'front porch' on the Mark-I is gone now. So that will help some folks.

    The 100s remains in production as a lower cost option for those not needing the tilt adapter for the EVF.

    There were some reports of an improved sensor, but it is really improved (depending on one's PoV) firmware. Meaning the ISO 80 which is new to the Mark-II.

    Stan

  • Members 1560 posts
    Nov. 6, 2023, 6:37 p.m.

    Much too expensive for me, unfortunately 😪

  • Members 397 posts
    Nov. 6, 2023, 8:42 p.m.

    Hi,

    Yeah. Me, too. This is most decidedly a case of Want rather than Need for me.

    Actually, what I Really Want is a Pentax 645Z upgraded with the 100 MP sensor. Now, that I might just cast around for funds to buy.

    Edit to title just now: I had mistakenly wrote 100s was replaced, not 100. It was the original 100 which predates the 100s which has been Mark-II'd. The 100s remains as it was.
    Stan

  • edit

    Thread title has been changed from GFX 100s replaced by a Mark-II.

  • Members 214 posts
    Nov. 6, 2023, 11:07 p.m.

    My 645Z has lots of clicks on it. Trying to decide if I should pick up a new one or wait and buy a Fuji body to use the Pentax lenses. It wouldn't be this new Fuji.
    Thanks,
    barondla

  • Members 7 posts
    Dec. 30, 2023, 10:25 a.m.

    I often think I would like to try Medium Format digital, but it is very expensive and I am not sure I could make it work any better than my full frame gear!

  • Members 397 posts
    Jan. 2, 2024, 12:57 p.m.

    Hi,

    I tend to agree. So many makes and models of FF out there which do more than enough for most people.

    I think I could get by better with a 60 MP FF than I am doing with a 50 MP MF. Even down to the Pentax 645 lenses I already own. When I shoot MF, I tend to do so manually focusing and on a tripod. And there are adapters from P645 to just about everything out there. Many offer shift and some offer tilt as well.

    And the P645 lenses still tend to sell on the used market for very low prices. So there is an idea for you.

    In my case, no Nikon 60 MP class bodies yet. And that's important as I have many Nikkor lenses around here. So buying a Sony, say, doesn't really help me much. So I'll stick with what I have. And I have put off buying a 100 MP MF for what has become quite a while now. And, still no rush. My largest print size remains 16x20" and so no rush until I happen to update that.

    And my reasoning for all this revolves around cropping the native aspect ratio to 5:4 for those prints. And I lose fewer pixels coming from 4:3 than I do coming from 3:2. And I print on paper at 360 PPI and textiles at 300 PPI.

    As it is, my highest resolution FF camera has 16 MP so moving to the Pentax digital MF made the most sense from a cost standpoint. And I believe it would cost me less to add a 60 MP Nikon than to add a 100 MP Fujifilm. Only time will tell about that,.of course.

    Anyway, the bottom line is maybe think about adapting MF lenses to your FF and so gain the benefits of tilt and shift when needed via an adapter.

    Stan