Fujifilm’s GFX 50R could be the first truly-affordable medium-format camera

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that also come at a super steep price
Generally costing $20,000 or more, that price tag keeps medium-format equipment limited to the realm of professional photographers or
enthusiasts with extremely deep pockets.That, however, could all be about to change
to be the cheapest medium-format shooter to ever hit the market.First discovered by website FujiAddict, a photo of the Fujifilm GFX 50R was
AU$6,300)
rangefinder-style design, but a bit larger, which would still make it slimmer than the previous GFX 50S.The GFX 50R is also rumored to have
an identical button layout to the X-E3, which will include an exposure compensation and shutter dial, but exclude ISO controls.Among the
other rumored features are the inclusion of a joystick, dual SD card slots and a tilting screen, but no top plate display.Photo Rumors also
suggests that the GFX 50R could launch with a new 40mm equivalent pancake lens.However, all the details we currently have on the Fujifilm
GFX 50R are rumors, including the launch date