Commercial, Portrait & Landscape Photographers — GFX 100S (2021): 102MP medium-format with IBIS and phase-detect AF at a price that made serious large-format imaging available to a new generation of photographers.
Sports, Wildlife & Hybrid Professionals — Nikon Z8 (2023): Z9 performance in a compact body — 45MP, 8K/60p RAW, and 20fps burst without the bulk or price of the flagship.
Who should buy what
GFX 100S (2021)
Nikon Z8 (2023)
Quick take: The gfx 100s has the highest resolution at 102mp. Scroll down for the full spec breakdown.
Full specifications
| Specification | GFX 100S (2021) | Nikon Z8 (2023) |
|---|---|---|
| Price | £3,999 | £3,999 |
| Sensor | 102MP Medium Format BSI CMOS (43.8 × 32.9mm) | 45.7MP full-frame BSI stacked CMOS |
| Resolution | 102.0MP | 45.7MP |
| Video | 4K/30p, FHD/120p | 8K/60p RAW, 4K/120p, ProRes RAW |
| Autofocus | Phase-detect hybrid AF, face/eye detection | Subject detection AF, 493-point phase-detect |
| Stabilisation | IBIS — up to 6 stops | 6-stop IBIS |
| Burst Rate | 5fps | 20fps RAW / 120fps JPEG |
| Battery Life | ~460 shots (CIPA) | 330 shots (CIPA) |
| Weight | 900g (with battery and card) | 910g body only |
| Dimensions | 150.0 × 104.2 × 87.2mm | 144.0 × 118.5 × 83.0mm |
| Weather Sealed | Yes | Yes |
| Viewfinder | EVF, 5.76M dots, 0.77× magnification | 0.5" Quad-VGA OLED EVF, 3.69M dots, 120fps |
| Screen | 3.0" 3-direction tilting touchscreen | 3.2" tilting touchscreen |
| Mount | Fujifilm GFX (G-mount) | Nikon Z-mount |
| Memory Cards | Single CFexpress Type B / SD UHS-II combo slot | Dual CFexpress Type B / XQD |
| Connectivity | USB-C, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | USB-C 3.2, HDMI full-size, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth |
Suitability by genre
| Genre | GFX 100S | Nikon Z8 |
|---|---|---|
| Portrait | ||
| Landscape | ||
| Architecture | — | |
| Travel | ||
| Sports & Action | ||
| Vlogging & Video | ||
| Wildlife | — |
GearScore™ suitability scores are based on aggregated purchaser reviews weighted by photography genre. See how scores are calculated →
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