IT’S FAIR TO SAY THAT, AS WITH the X100VI, you’re unlikely to buy a fixed lens camera as your primary video-making tool, but it’s quite likely that you still might on occasions want to shoot video clips with your GFX100RF. For this job, the camera is massively over-qualified, so it could still work as a supremely portable video camera for more serious applications. However, it’s definitely designed for photographers first and foremost so, for example, the video mode is buried in the submenu for the drive and self-timer settings.
Not surprisingly, though, the GFX100RF borrows quite a bit of video goodness from its G mount sibling, the GFX100S II, starting with external recording to a SSD over USB C in the Apple ProRes codecs – including HQ and LT. The…
