>>4462481Buy a 50mp hasselblad if you're not buying a 100mp fuji. Fuji and hasselblad each did something different with the same core sony IMX sensor so fuji gfx50 models are less sensitive to light than hasselblad x1d/cfv50 models that use the same sensor. Fuji also has significantly worse color rendition because fuji and hasselblad each use totally different color filters and lens coatings.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDE706vozjkSpeed is irrelevant for what these cameras are for but if you insist the GFX100SII is the only way forward. So again, buy a 50mp hasselblad if you're not buying a 100mp fuji.
>no good lensesIt's like every other medium format system. It has a lot of good lenses (for photographers, not reviewers), mostly compact, with only a few being fast because medium format targets more mature photographers who don't rely on the bokeh crutch.
If you can, and prefer to work with f2.8 primes and f4 zoom on full frame, and wish companies would
>stop targeting wedding/event faggots, make 35-85s, make slow short teles and macros etc>stop targeting low tier "sharpness chart" gear reviewers and focus on color rendition, DOF falloff characteristics, and "glow" moreYou should shoot medium format.
If you would think "well medium format isn't as good in low light because equivalence" over the relative lack of max-bokeh autofocus lenses like 35mm f1.2, 50mm f0.9, medium format is wrong for you, and you're probably not a very good photographer, both for lacking skill, and being confused about how cameras and real life photography actually work.
Fuji medium format also has one major disadvantage. A 1/125th flash sync. And no native leaf shutter lenses. It must adapt hasselblad H system glass instead. Why not just use a hasselblad H camera then? The sensors are even better for anything where flash sync matters.
>>4462532Kill yourself animal fucker trash