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09/11/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/10/2025 19:02

Fujifilm Launches Filmmaking Camera “FUJIFILM GFX ETERNA 55” (Fujifilm)

The "GFX ETERNA 55" adopts the world's longest vertical large format sensor for filmmaking cameras*2 and surpasses the image circle*3 of full-frame and Super35mm formats. It supports five cinema formats: "GF" format for full utilization of the sensor in 4:3 open gate shooting, "Premista", "35mm", "ANAMORPHIC(35mm)", and "Super35". By attaching bundled mount adapters such as "PL Mount Adapter G", creators can expand lens choices and pursue diverse visual expressions tailored to their intentions.

Additionally, the camera features Fujifilm's unique "Film Simulation", highly acclaimed in the X/GFX series digital cameras, allowing various color tone expressions as if swapping photographic film. The "ETERNA series" of cinema color negative film, beloved by legendary cinematographers in Hollywood, is digitally reproduced, and all 20 types of film simulations are available for filmmaking. Up to 16 LUT (Look Up Table) files defining color information can be loaded, enabling unified color management from shooting to post-production and providing an efficient filmmaking environment.

The "GFX ETERNA 55" delivers new value to filmmaking sites across genres such as movies, documentaries, commercials, and music videos, with rich gradation and three-dimensional image expression unique to large format sensors, and high editing tolerance leveraging abundant information.

  • *1 Image sensor with a diagonal length of 54.8mm (width 43.8mm x height 32.9mm), approximately 1.7 times the size of 35mm format sensor.
  • *2 As of September 11, 2025. Comparison with filmmaking cameras currently available for cinema use. (Fujifilm research)
  • *3 Refers to the circular area where light passing through the lens forms an image.
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