Portrait, Street & Documentary Photography — GFX 50R (2018): The most portable GFX camera of its era — 51MP in a rangefinder-style body for photographers who want medium-format quality with a more discreet form.
Holidays, Casual Shooting & Fujifilm Colour Fans — QuickSnap Flash 400: Fujifilm's disposable camera favourite — cooler tones and fine grain give a different character to Kodak. The go-to for those who prefer Fuji's aesthetic.
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GFX 50R (2018)
Quick take: The quicksnap flash 400 is the most affordable; only the gfx 50r is weather sealed. Scroll down for the full spec breakdown.
Full specifications
| Specification | GFX 50R (2018) | QuickSnap Flash 400 |
|---|---|---|
| Price | £1,999 | £12 |
| Sensor | 51.4MP Medium Format BSI CMOS (43.8 × 32.9mm) | 35mm full-frame (24 × 36mm) — Fujifilm ISO 400 colour negative film |
| Resolution | 51.4MP | — |
| Video | 1080p/30p | N/A — film camera |
| Autofocus | Contrast-detect AF, face detection | Fixed focus (~1m to ∞) |
| Stabilisation | None | N/A — film camera |
| Burst Rate | 3fps | Manual wind-on |
| Battery Life | ~400 shots (CIPA) | Built-in alkaline battery (non-replaceable) |
| Weight | 775g (with battery and card) | ~140g |
| Dimensions | 160.7 × 96.5 × 66.4mm | ~110 × 64 × 34mm |
| Weather Sealed | Yes | No |
| Viewfinder | EVF, 3.69M dots, 0.77× magnification | Simple optical viewfinder |
| Screen | 3.2" tilting touchscreen | N/A |
| Mount | Fujifilm GFX (G-mount) | 27 exposures pre-loaded (ISO 400 colour negative) |
| Memory Cards | Dual SD UHS-II slots | Pre-loaded 35mm film (non-replaceable) |
| Connectivity | USB-C, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | N/A |
Suitability by genre
| Genre | GFX 50R | QuickSnap Flash 400 |
|---|---|---|
| Portrait | ||
| Landscape | ||
| Street | ||
| Travel | ||
| Sports & Action | — | |
| Vlogging & Video | — | |
| Parties & Events | — | |
| Everyday | — |
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