Fujifilm · camera stats

GFX 100

How 116 real photos from this camera were shot — and how they were edited in Lightroom.

Aggregated from photos analyzed on PixelPeeper · no spec sheets, only observed behavior

#92
most analyzed of 99 cameras
f/4
median aperture
ISO 360
median · p95 1,600
1/250s
median shutter
79%
shot in Manual mode

Shooting DNA

How GFX 100 photos are shot

116 all-time photos · 41 with Lightroom edits

Aperture

  1. f/1.4 or wider 9%
  2. f/1.8 16%
  3. f/2.8 12%
  4. f/4 19%
  5. f/5.6 16%
  6. f/8+ 29%

ISO

  1. <=200 46%
  2. 400 18%
  3. 800 19%
  4. 1600 14%
  5. 3200 3%
  6. 6400+ 0%

Real-world ISO ceiling: 95% of photos stay at or below ISO 1,600.

Shutter speed

  1. 1/1000s+ 35%
  2. 1/500s 10%
  3. 1/250s 15%
  4. 1/125s 11%
  5. 1/60s 9%
  6. slower 22%

Focal length

Most common focal lengths recorded in EXIF.

  1. 45mm 18%
  2. 80mm 17%
  3. 110mm 14%
  4. 63mm 9%
  5. 50mm 8%
  6. 55mm 6%
  7. 64mm 4%
  8. 23mm 2%
  9. 25mm 2%
  10. 250mm 2%

Exposure mode

  1. Manual 79%
  2. Aperture-priority AE 21%

Time of day

When photos are captured, from EXIF timestamps.

Peak hour
17:00 · 16%
Flash fired
5%

Capture year

When the analyzed photos were taken · 2019-2026

  1. 2019 6%
  2. 2020 10%
  3. 2021 22%
  4. 2022 8%
  5. 2023 28%
  6. 2024 21%
  7. 2025 3%
  8. 2026 3%

What's mounted on the GFX 100

Lens pairings from the last 90 days, compared with the all-time share.

  1. 1 Fujifilm Fujinon GF32-64mm F4 R LM WR 14% flat
  2. 2 GF110mmF2 R LM WR 14% flat
  3. 3 Fujifilm GF 80mm f/1.7 R WR 12% flat
  4. 4 GF45mm F2.8 R WR 11% flat
  5. 5 GF45-100mmF4 R LM OIS WR 6% flat
  6. 6 GF50mmF3.5 R LM WR 6% flat
  7. 7 Fujifilm Fujinon GF63mm F2.8 R WR 5% flat
  8. 8 Fujifilm Fujinon GF80mm F1.7 R WR 5% flat
  9. 9 FUJIFILM GF 63mm f/2.8 R WR 5% flat
  10. 10 GF20-35mmF4 R WR 4% flat
  11. 11 Fujifilm GF 55mm f/1.7 R WR 4% flat
  12. 12 Fujifilm Fujinon GF45mm F2.8 R WR 3% flat

The edit fingerprint

How GFX 100 photos are edited

Median Lightroom develop settings across every analyzed edit — data nobody else has.

from 41 Lightroom edits · all time

The typical GFX 100 edit

Dot = median · band = Middle 50% of edits. Neutral sliders are hidden.

  • Exposure +0.3
  • Highlights -47
  • Shadows +25
  • Whites -20

Ranges show the middle 50% of edited photos.

The GFX 100 tone curve

Median curve across all custom tone curves, with the middle 50% band.

Custom curve
100%
lift blacks
50%
lower whites
50%

Most-touched sliders

Share of edits where each Lightroom slider was moved away from neutral.

  1. Whites 98%
  2. Highlights 93%
  3. Exposure 90%
  4. Shadows 90%
  5. Yellow saturation 83%
  6. Blacks 81%
  7. Orange saturation 78%
  8. Contrast 76%
  9. Yellow hue 73%
  10. Green hue 70%
  11. Green saturation 70%
  12. Orange hue 68%
  13. Blue saturation 68%
  14. Saturation 60%
  15. Blue luminance 60%
  16. Red saturation 58%

White balance & profiles

Custom
81%
As Shot
17%
Auto
2%
Median temperature
5,694K
Median tint
+18
  1. Adobe Standard 54%
  2. Embedded 27%
  3. Camera PROVIA/Standard 10%
  4. Camera CLASSIC CHROME 7%
  5. Camera Monochrome+G Filter 2%

The GFX 100 color profile

Rendered from aggregate color grading and HSL data — never from photos.

Color grading

Median hue and saturation per layer, shown as the color it produces.

No reliable color grading sample yet.

Black & white
2%
Grain
39%
Vignette
7%
Cropped
90%

Color mixer activity

How often each HSL channel gets adjusted, with the hue/sat/lum split.

  • Red hue 55% · sat 58% · lum 48%
  • Orange hue 68% · sat 78% · lum 58%
  • Yellow hue 73% · sat 83% · lum 48%
  • Green hue 70% · sat 70% · lum 50%
  • Aqua hue 40% · sat 48% · lum 40%
  • Blue hue 58% · sat 68% · lum 60%
  • Purple hue 43% · sat 48% · lum 38%
  • Magenta hue 38% · sat 48% · lum 38%

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Methodology

Stats are aggregated from photos analyzed on PixelPeeper, capped per contributor so no single uploader can dominate a page. Shooting values come from EXIF metadata; editing values come from Lightroom XMP develop settings when present. No photos are shown — every chart and swatch is derived from aggregate numbers. generated July 04, 2026.