Fujifilm GFX Eterna Cinema Camera Summary
has announced the development of its first-ever filmmaking camera, the Fujifilm GFX Eterna Cinema Camera, with a 2025 planned release. The GFX Eterna camera will feature the same medium format GFX 102MP CMOS II HS sensor from the , which is approximately 1.7 times larger than a 35mm sensor.
This will be paired with the high-speed image processing engine X-Processor 5, which is a combination that will offer filmmakers the ability to capture rich, lifelike visuals with enhanced flexibility in post-production. Both the GFX 102MP CMOS II HS sensor and X-Processor 5 are key technologies used in the , which is well known for delivering extraordinary image quality with its 102 megapixels.
Fujifilm’s rich background in filmmaking
Founded in 1934, Fujifilm has played a key role in Japan’s film industry, pioneering positive film for movies and introducing notable products like the ETERNA series motion picture film and Premista and ZK Cabrio cinema lenses. Over the years, Fujifilm has expanded its offerings, including the groundbreaking GFX series of mirrorless digital cameras, which feature a large-format sensor around 1.7 times larger than a 35mm sensor, delivering exceptional image quality.
Fujifilm’s latest development, the GFX ETERNA, aims to revolutionise film production. Combining the advanced technology of the GFX series with Fujinon lenses, it aspires to shape the future of filmmaking. Additionally, a new power zoom GF lens optimised for the G mount camera is in development, along with a mount adapter for PL lenses, widely used in film production.
With the growing demand for high-quality video production across various formats, Fujifilm is committed to enhancing the GFX system through rigorous field testing and continuous innovation, ensuring the creation of timeless cinematic works with speed and efficiency.











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