Fujifilm's rangefinder-style medium format — 51.4MP GFX in a flat compact body design.
The Fujifilm GFX 50R was released approximately 2018 as a rangefinder-style medium-format mirrorless camera, the companion body to the box-shaped GFX 50S, sharing its 51.4MP 43.8×32.9mm BSI CMOS sensor. The rangefinder-body format provides a lower-profile, lighter alternative to the GFX 50S for the same sensor platform. Fujifilm GF mount.
51.4MP BSI CMOS sensor (43.8×32.9mm — larger than 35mm full-frame). Fujifilm GF mount. Tilting rear LCD. No built-in EVF (external EVF optional). At approximately 775g with battery and card. IBIS — no (the GFX 50R lacks IBIS; added in later GFX bodies). Fujifilm GF mount.
The GFX 50R's rangefinder form factor makes it more portable than the GFX 50S while sharing the same image quality. The absence of a built-in EVF is the primary ergonomic trade-off versus the GFX 50S. The 43.8×32.9mm sensor provides approximately 70% more sensor area than 35mm full-frame, with corresponding improvements in dynamic range and depth-of-field characteristics.
On the used market the Fujifilm GFX 50R is an affordable entry point to Fujifilm's medium-format GF system. Condition checks: GF mount contacts, sensor for dust (large sensor area makes dust more visible), tilting LCD hinge, external EVF hotshoe if included. No built-in EVF — confirm workflow compatibility.