An informal Fujifilm GFX100S 4K video test, shot entirely handheld using the GF32-64mmF4 R LM WR lens. The two things that interested me most in this test were to see how motion is captured (rolling shutter) and how the IBIS performed. Stabilization for video on the GFX100S is better than any Fujifilm X-Series I've used, and shooting handheld is absolutely viable. I didn't apply post stabilization to any of these shots. Rolling shutter is not particularly evident, although all of the movement in these shots is slow. Focus can be tricky, as you would expect from a camera with a sensor larger than full frame, and a lens primarily designed for photography. I didn't attempt any focus pulls, and would probably avoid them unless I had time for multiple attempts. I would definitely rig this camera with a larger external monitor attached for anything serious. Overall image quality is every bit as good as I expected, and recording 10-bit 400Mbps F-Log internally is perf
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