Fujifilm GFX50S II Mirrorless Camera (Body Only)
The Fujifilm GFX 50S II body is compact and lightweight, weather-resistant medium format camera featuring a 51.4 megapixel sensor and Fujifilm's latest advanced processor to deliver gorgeous colour, tonality and dynamic range. Minimal noise and staggering detail are assured, even in challenging conditions. Designed for user convenience, a host of external controls are ready for customisation.
The Fujifilm GFX 50S II body is compact and lightweight, weather-resistant medium format camera featuring a 51.4 megapixel sensor and Fujifilm's latest advanced processor to deliver gorgeous colour, tonality and dynamic range. Minimal noise and staggering detail are assured, even in challenging conditions. Designed for user convenience, a host of external controls are ready for customisation.
The Fujifilm GFX 50S II body is compact and lightweight, weather-resistant medium format camera featuring a 51.4 megapixel sensor and Fujifilm's latest advanced processor to deliver gorgeous colour, tonality and dynamic range. Minimal noise and staggering detail are assured, even in challenging conditions. Designed for user convenience, a host of external controls are ready for customisation.
The Fujifilm GFX 50S II body is compact and lightweight, weather-resistant medium format camera featuring a 51.4 megapixel sensor and Fujifilm's latest advanced processor to deliver gorgeous colour, tonality and dynamic range. Minimal noise and staggering detail are assured, even in challenging conditions. Designed for user convenience, a host of external controls are ready for customisation.
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The lowest price for Fujifilm GFX50S II Mirrorless Camera (Body Only) right now is $4,155.18 at eBay.com.au, compared across 4 retailers.
The all-time low was $3,000.00 on 29 Apr 2026 — today's price is 39% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 9 June 2026.
Last updated at 09/06/2026 10:43:18
Fujifilm GFX 50S II 51.4 MP Mirrorless Camera - Black Body Only
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Fujifilm GFX 50S II 51.4 MP Mirrorless Camera - Black Body Only
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Fujifilm Medium Format Mirrorless Camera Gfx50s II 51.4 Mp Black DSLR Camera Body Only
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Fujifilm Medium Format Mirrorless Camera Gfx50s II 51.4 Mp Black DSLR Camera Body Only
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FUJIFILM GFX50S II Body
Delivery between 16–18 June $8.95
FUJIFILM GFX50S II Body
Delivery between 16–18 June $8.95
Fujifilm GFX 50S Mark II Medium Format Mirrorless Camera Body
Delivery between 12–17 June $12.90
Fujifilm GFX 50S Mark II Medium Format Mirrorless Camera Body
Delivery between 12–17 June $12.90
originally posted on bestbuy.com
I am constantly amazed at the picture quality of this camera. It is definitely not a camera for everyone, but if you are into landscapes it will change your world. The in-body stabilization is simply amazing, you can shoot hand-held in much lower light and shutter speed. It makes for big files so you need to be very selective and careful with your shooting. Overall, I am very happy with the camera.
originally posted on adorama.com
I've only had this body and lens a few weeks, so experience is limited. I read every credible review I could find and decided that few if any of the shortcomings described affected my landscape focus. I tend to shoot panoramas for print, so the 100 MP version was an overkill at this point.First impression is that image quality is astounding even with the 35-70 kit lens. Once understood, the menus are logical and quite easy to navigate. I like the breath and fine-grain control of menu variables.An absolute pleasure to use. As yet I haven found anything to complain about; it's a nice start to a new system.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I'd say that I'm not a huge Fuji fan but moving to medium format at this price seemed promising. The handling is very nice aside from being a little big but that was to be expected, a true fuji camera with all the great buttons and settings. The menu is familiar and functional. The EVF isn't bad but not up to today's standards. The IBIS is awesome, the low ISO performance is the best I've experienced and the image quality is sublime. The focus speed felt like an original x100 and the shutter felt and sounded like I was closing the trunk on my car. Watch the reviews on how slow and unresponsive this camera is and believe them. I like to see a preview in the EVF after a shot but I couldn't figure out if this was possible in the GFX. I could see a preview of the image ... MoreI'd say that I'm not a huge Fuji fan but moving to medium format at this price seemed promising. The handling is very nice aside from being a little big but that was to be expected, a true fuji camera with all the great buttons and settings. The menu is familiar and functional. The EVF isn't bad but not up to today's standards. The IBIS is awesome, the low ISO performance is the best I've experienced and the image quality is sublime. The focus speed felt like an original x100 and the shutter felt and sounded like I was closing the trunk on my car. Watch the reviews on how slow and unresponsive this camera is and believe them. I like to see a preview in the EVF after a shot but I couldn't figure out if this was possible in the GFX. I could see a preview of the image on the LCD but I don't shoot with the LCD usually. The lens felt very cheap, like a plastic Nikon 18-55. The glass is fine but I'd rather have 2.8 or 1.4 for this camera. I wouldn't buy the kit again. Not the camera for me so I returned it.
| Camera type | Mirrorless full frame |
| Megapixels (still) | 51 |
| Image sensor | 43.8 x 32.9mm CMOS Sensor |
| Lens mount type | Fujifilm G Mount |
| Max shutter speed | 1/4000 sec |
Fujifilm GFX 50S II 51.4 MP Mirrorless Camera - Black Body Only
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Fujifilm GFX 50S II 51.4 MP Mirrorless Camera - Black Body Only
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Fujifilm Medium Format Mirrorless Camera Gfx50s II 51.4 Mp Black DSLR Camera Body Only
Free delivery
Fujifilm Medium Format Mirrorless Camera Gfx50s II 51.4 Mp Black DSLR Camera Body Only
Free delivery
FUJIFILM GFX50S II Body
Delivery between 16–18 June $8.95
I am constantly amazed at the picture quality of this camera. It is definitely not a camera for everyone, but if you are into landscapes it will change your world. The in-body stabilization is simply amazing, you can shoot hand-held in much lower light and shutter speed. It makes for big files so you need to be very selective and careful with your shooting. Overall, I am very happy with the camera.
I've only had this body and lens a few weeks, so experience is limited. I read every credible review I could find and decided that few if any of the shortcomings described affected my landscape focus. I tend to shoot panoramas for print, so the 100 MP version was an overkill at this point.First impression is that image quality is astounding even with the 35-70 kit lens. Once understood, the menus are logical and quite easy to navigate. I like the breath and fine-grain control of menu variables.An absolute pleasure to use. As yet I haven found anything to complain about; it's a nice start to a new system.
I'd say that I'm not a huge Fuji fan but moving to medium format at this price seemed promising. The handling is very nice aside from being a little big but that was to be expected, a true fuji camera with all the great buttons and settings. The menu is familiar and functional. The EVF isn't bad but not up to today's standards. The IBIS is awesome, the low ISO performance is the best I've experienced and the image quality is sublime. The focus speed felt like an original x100 and the shutter felt and sounded like I was closing the trunk on my car. Watch the reviews on how slow and unresponsive this camera is and believe them. I like to see a preview in the EVF after a shot but I couldn't figure out if this was possible in the GFX. I could see a preview of the image ... MoreI'd say that I'm not a huge Fuji fan but moving to medium format at this price seemed promising. The handling is very nice aside from being a little big but that was to be expected, a true fuji camera with all the great buttons and settings. The menu is familiar and functional. The EVF isn't bad but not up to today's standards. The IBIS is awesome, the low ISO performance is the best I've experienced and the image quality is sublime. The focus speed felt like an original x100 and the shutter felt and sounded like I was closing the trunk on my car. Watch the reviews on how slow and unresponsive this camera is and believe them. I like to see a preview in the EVF after a shot but I couldn't figure out if this was possible in the GFX. I could see a preview of the image on the LCD but I don't shoot with the LCD usually. The lens felt very cheap, like a plastic Nikon 18-55. The glass is fine but I'd rather have 2.8 or 1.4 for this camera. I wouldn't buy the kit again. Not the camera for me so I returned it.
I admit I was hesitant to purchase after reading reviews about facial tracking, but this isn't a feature I have ever been dependent on as a photographer before and I refused to rely on this as a final decision when going medium format. I'm glad I wasn't deterred. After upgrading to latest firmware and adjusting metering and focus to settings that work for a manual portrait shooter like myself, I simply could not be more happy with my decision. I also purchased the 80mm lens along with the kit lens and both lenses are superb. I truly didn't know what I had been missing until I saw the first set of images from this sensor. I continue to modify settings to my liking as they are literally limitless. I fully expect this experience to only get better and better! Thank you ... MoreI admit I was hesitant to purchase after reading reviews about facial tracking, but this isn't a feature I have ever been dependent on as a photographer before and I refused to rely on this as a final decision when going medium format. I'm glad I wasn't deterred. After upgrading to latest firmware and adjusting metering and focus to settings that work for a manual portrait shooter like myself, I simply could not be more happy with my decision. I also purchased the 80mm lens along with the kit lens and both lenses are superb. I truly didn't know what I had been missing until I saw the first set of images from this sensor. I continue to modify settings to my liking as they are literally limitless. I fully expect this experience to only get better and better! Thank you FujiFilm for bringing my work to entire new level because after 36 years I can truly say this system inspires me more every time I use it!
Excellent Camera, the picture coming out of this sensor in absolutely incredible. I have shot with pretty much all of the major flagship cameras. Fuji has create a great camera, that produces beautiful shots. This camera is not for everyone. If you take your time and slow down and are not shooting sports. This camera will blow you away with the colors and the detail. The kit lens has really impressed me to. Thank you Fuji for making a great camera. Please keep them coming.
This is an impressive camera and brings a ton of value for those looking to bring a noticeable upgrade to their professional work. If you create images on a regular basis and you have a lot of control over your shooting environment, you'll appreciate what this camera brings to the table. Video? Sports? Action? Night? Well, if that's where you do most of your work I'd recommend looking at another camera.
The 50S II is my first MF system since I sold my beloved Mamaya 645AF back in '01 to go digital. Compared to my Fuji X gear it's big, heavy and expensive but worth it for the kind of shooting I do. Maybe we're getting a bit lazy but I'm getting comparable quality to 4X5 and it sure is nicer to go on a hike with than 30 lbs. of view camera gear. I was expecting 50 mb of resolution and this system has that in spades, but what really surprised me is how much more dynamic range I'm getting out of the camera than in my X system. Exposing more for the highlights I can seemingly pull information out of the shadows for ever. As is typical of FujiFilm the kit lens is excellent. Maybe I just got a good copy, but I've really not found any cause for complaints. Sharp even at ... MoreThe 50S II is my first MF system since I sold my beloved Mamaya 645AF back in '01 to go digital. Compared to my Fuji X gear it's big, heavy and expensive but worth it for the kind of shooting I do. Maybe we're getting a bit lazy but I'm getting comparable quality to 4X5 and it sure is nicer to go on a hike with than 30 lbs. of view camera gear. I was expecting 50 mb of resolution and this system has that in spades, but what really surprised me is how much more dynamic range I'm getting out of the camera than in my X system. Exposing more for the highlights I can seemingly pull information out of the shadows for ever. As is typical of FujiFilm the kit lens is excellent. Maybe I just got a good copy, but I've really not found any cause for complaints. Sharp even at wide open at al zoom ranges.
I have been using Fuji GFX 50S II for a couple of weeks and I love the picture quality. My company photographs original art pieces and cultural heritage art. Over 22 years I have gone from film to digital. I have used Nikon, Canon, BetterLight scanning back, Hasselblad and now the Fuji GFX 50S II. The Fuji beats them all for image quality and color accuracy and RAW file size. The camera will produce a 1.3 gigaprixel 16 bit file right out of the camera. I primarily use the Pixel Shift function for shooting art. I plan on using the Fuji for photographing panoramas of large art pieces using my Rodeon Pixplorer. I also love the articulated LCD display since I shoot from a tripod/camera stand.One of the downsides of the camera (since I am a Canon shooter) are the ... MoreI have been using Fuji GFX 50S II for a couple of weeks and I love the picture quality. My company photographs original art pieces and cultural heritage art. Over 22 years I have gone from film to digital. I have used Nikon, Canon, BetterLight scanning back, Hasselblad and now the Fuji GFX 50S II. The Fuji beats them all for image quality and color accuracy and RAW file size. The camera will produce a 1.3 gigaprixel 16 bit file right out of the camera. I primarily use the Pixel Shift function for shooting art. I plan on using the Fuji for photographing panoramas of large art pieces using my Rodeon Pixplorer. I also love the articulated LCD display since I shoot from a tripod/camera stand.One of the downsides of the camera (since I am a Canon shooter) are the menus. It has menus everwhere! Also, I have to adjust to the mirrorless camera.
I was shopping for an X-T5 or maybe an X-H2 to nurture my love for Fujifilm cameras but to still fit in my workflow as an event photographer. Either of those could have gone nicely with my Sony A7RIII in my sort of weird mix of brands. But no, Fujifilm had to be running this awesome promo on a camera that would be really spectacular for landscape photography (which is my favorite genre but not the one that I get paid for...ever), so what did I do, I got the landscape camera.It is a bit big and clunky but I find it easy enough to use, not quite as dial-tastic as my old X-T1 but still easy enough to change what I need to change quickly and easily. I've used it on vacation and for a couple family photo shoots so far and I love the results. The AF is slower than my ... MoreI was shopping for an X-T5 or maybe an X-H2 to nurture my love for Fujifilm cameras but to still fit in my workflow as an event photographer. Either of those could have gone nicely with my Sony A7RIII in my sort of weird mix of brands. But no, Fujifilm had to be running this awesome promo on a camera that would be really spectacular for landscape photography (which is my favorite genre but not the one that I get paid for...ever), so what did I do, I got the landscape camera.It is a bit big and clunky but I find it easy enough to use, not quite as dial-tastic as my old X-T1 but still easy enough to change what I need to change quickly and easily. I've used it on vacation and for a couple family photo shoots so far and I love the results. The AF is slower than my Sony, but not so much that it is a huge issue. We shall see when I shoot an event later this month how much I use the Fuji and how much I defer to the Sony for action shots.
Been using the Fujifilm for two days now and I should have read the reviews, the contrast detect focus will not work for my photo work. I like to shoot in low light and without phase detect AF this camera is useless. Works fine for bright landscape work, but even that it takes too long to focus. The camera is very well built and will be looking at getting the GFX 100s which has phase AF.
| Camera type | Mirrorless full frame |
| Megapixels (still) | 51 |
| Image sensor | 43.8 x 32.9mm CMOS Sensor |
| Lens mount type | Fujifilm G Mount |
| Max shutter speed | 1/4000 sec |