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GFX100RF Dynamic Range setting (DR100, DR200, DR400, auto)

landscape, cityscape, travel - what DR setting are you guys using and have you found it different in practice than on other fujifilm cameras? E.g. based on the base ISO of the GFX100RF and fixed not super-fast lens but decent noise handling, have you found the results different than on other fuji cameras and what do you prefer for the setting? I usually shoot DR400 on my x-t5, but wondering whether I'd be better off manually managing my exposure compensation and letting the camera tend toward lower ISO (or shoot in auto and let it do what it thinks is best?), although I like the convenience where possible of not lifting the shadows in post and using SOOC jpegs where possible. Any feedback appreciated!

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V60 or V90 for stills? RAW lossless + superfine jpeg.

Trying to figure out memory cards for my new to me GFX100RF. Do you guys think V60 (150 write/ 280 read) are ok for stills lossless compressed + superfine JPEG? Mostly not burst but I would not want to strictly limit myself. I have a few 300/300 but they are only 128gig and I think I'll need bigger for this camera and they're pretty pricey right now (as are all memory cards). Thinking of using what I have and waiting until black friday for more but the way things are going, it's not clear there would need to be any discounts in the fall if prices stay this high. I usually buy sandisk so would tend to stick with that although I see other brands are also recommended. Oh also, I tend to use matching speed cards in slots 1 and 2 with both jpeg and RAW on each and write to both as backup. Thoughts? TIA

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u/Interesting_Tower485 — 10 days ago

Grip or not, GFX100RF

So I just received my gfx100rf. My other Fujifilm is an x-t5 and I also shoot Sony. On all of my cameras I use a PD clutch and shoot landscape, cityscape, street and travel. I find the clutch gives excellent grip and I generally don't like how straps constrain me. But the gfx100rf seems a little different. Less 'fast action' perhaps. The camera is new and I haven't used it yet. So far it seems that I'd need to hold it with both hands to really use it well (I mean I do with my other camera bodies but my left hand is mostly for aperture control). But the gfx100rf is pretty tall and isn't light so I think my left hand would also be for support.

So I'm really thinking about a grip. The tilta really caught my attention and looks like it could be good - I initially didn't like the wood look but on silver it might add.. something?. I don't want to adhesive something onto the camera (smallrig) and don't love the idea of a cold shoe thumb grip - too much torque? The Canadian one looks cool but at $299, it's pretty pricey.

So, who is using a grip, do you like it and which one? How did it change your use of the camera? Do you use it with a strap outside?

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u/Interesting_Tower485 — 11 days ago