
Fujifilm GF 30mm f/3.5 R WR Lens
The internal focusing system used enables fast, silent autofocus. Focus breathing is minimized to just 0.05 percent, allowing subjects to be followed in a constant frame even when the focus position changes. The new GF lens is therefore also perfectly suited for videography. The optical design of the GF30mmF3.5 R WR comprises 13 elements in ten groups, including two aspherical lenses and two ED elements. This reduces chromatic aberrations and ensures excellent imaging performance. The lens can resolve an impressive amount of detail and is compatible with 100 megapixel sensors. This allows the photographer to capture the atmosphere of any scene with impressive realism. This level of detail is ideal for landscape and architectural photography, but also for occasional snapshots on the go. With a weight of only 510 grams, a length of 99.4 millimetres and a diameter of 84 millimetres, the GF30mmF3.5 R WR for a medium format lens is very compact and lightweight - ideal for street and travel photography. The GF30mmF3.5 R WR is sealed at nine points to protect it from splash water and dust. This means that the lens can be used in adverse conditions and at temperatures down to minus ten degrees Celsius without any problems.
The internal focusing system used enables fast, silent autofocus. Focus breathing is minimized to just 0.05 percent, allowing subjects to be followed in a constant frame even when the focus position changes. The new GF lens is therefore also perfectly suited for videography. The optical design of the GF30mmF3.5 R WR comprises 13 elements in ten groups, including two aspherical lenses and two ED elements. This reduces chromatic aberrations and ensures excellent imaging performance. The lens can resolve an impressive amount of detail and is compatible with 100 megapixel sensors. This allows the photographer to capture the atmosphere of any scene with impressive realism. This level of detail is ideal for landscape and architectural photography, but also for occasional snapshots on the go. With a weight of only 510 grams, a length of 99.4 millimetres and a diameter of 84 millimetres, the GF30mmF3.5 R WR for a medium format lens is very compact and lightweight - ideal for street and travel photography. The GF30mmF3.5 R WR is sealed at nine points to protect it from splash water and dust. This means that the lens can be used in adverse conditions and at temperatures down to minus ten degrees Celsius without any problems.
The internal focusing system used enables fast, silent autofocus. Focus breathing is minimized to just 0.05 percent, allowing subjects to be followed in a constant frame even when the focus position changes. The new GF lens is therefore also perfectly suited for videography. The optical design of the GF30mmF3.5 R WR comprises 13 elements in ten groups, including two aspherical lenses and two ED elements. This reduces chromatic aberrations and ensures excellent imaging performance. The lens can resolve an impressive amount of detail and is compatible with 100 megapixel sensors. This allows the photographer to capture the atmosphere of any scene with impressive realism. This level of detail is ideal for landscape and architectural photography, but also for occasional snapshots on the go. With a weight of only 510 grams, a length of 99.4 millimetres and a diameter of 84 millimetres, the GF30mmF3.5 R WR for a medium format lens is very compact and lightweight - ideal for street and travel photography. The GF30mmF3.5 R WR is sealed at nine points to protect it from splash water and dust. This means that the lens can be used in adverse conditions and at temperatures down to minus ten degrees Celsius without any problems.
The internal focusing system used enables fast, silent autofocus. Focus breathing is minimized to just 0.05 percent, allowing subjects to be followed in a constant frame even when the focus position changes. The new GF lens is therefore also perfectly suited for videography. The optical design of the GF30mmF3.5 R WR comprises 13 elements in ten groups, including two aspherical lenses and two ED elements. This reduces chromatic aberrations and ensures excellent imaging performance. The lens can resolve an impressive amount of detail and is compatible with 100 megapixel sensors. This allows the photographer to capture the atmosphere of any scene with impressive realism. This level of detail is ideal for landscape and architectural photography, but also for occasional snapshots on the go. With a weight of only 510 grams, a length of 99.4 millimetres and a diameter of 84 millimetres, the GF30mmF3.5 R WR for a medium format lens is very compact and lightweight - ideal for street and travel photography. The GF30mmF3.5 R WR is sealed at nine points to protect it from splash water and dust. This means that the lens can be used in adverse conditions and at temperatures down to minus ten degrees Celsius without any problems.
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originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
This is the second Fuji GX lens hat that was defective or simply poorly designed. The manual focusing ring is so loose that if you simply touch it moves shifting focus. I had the same issue with an 80mm. The dampening on my 45-100 and 63mm is perfect.
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I bought this lens to complete my landscape photography kit: GFX50R, GF45mm f/2.8, GF100-200 f/5.6. The lens is solidly built and quite light -- it feels very similar to the GF45mm f/2.8. The image quality is excellent - sharp across the field even wide open, no perceptible vignetting or chromatic aberration (given I did not test without in-camera correction). Comparing this to my other GF lenses -- the GF45mm looks very slightly sharper with slightly more contrast, although this is an extremely high bar. Overall, excellent lens and highly recommended.
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Nothing to criticise on this, except the fugly shape alone. But as this is unimportant for taking pictures, pretend I said nothing.Really sharp and really good - even wide open. A latest generation lens and you can tell. My only wide angle lens for the GFX.Could be slightly wider though.
| Effective Pixels | 47 megapixels |
| Sensor Size | Full frame (36 x 24 mm) |
| Max resolution | 8368 x 5584 |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Processor | Maestro III |
Fujifilm Fujinon Gf 30mm F/3.5 R Wr (fuji Mount) 161
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Fujifilm Gf 30mm F/3.5 R Wr Wide Angle Macro Lens Mount Japan Used
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This is the second Fuji GX lens hat that was defective or simply poorly designed. The manual focusing ring is so loose that if you simply touch it moves shifting focus. I had the same issue with an 80mm. The dampening on my 45-100 and 63mm is perfect.
I bought this lens to complete my landscape photography kit: GFX50R, GF45mm f/2.8, GF100-200 f/5.6. The lens is solidly built and quite light -- it feels very similar to the GF45mm f/2.8. The image quality is excellent - sharp across the field even wide open, no perceptible vignetting or chromatic aberration (given I did not test without in-camera correction). Comparing this to my other GF lenses -- the GF45mm looks very slightly sharper with slightly more contrast, although this is an extremely high bar. Overall, excellent lens and highly recommended.
Nothing to criticise on this, except the fugly shape alone. But as this is unimportant for taking pictures, pretend I said nothing.Really sharp and really good - even wide open. A latest generation lens and you can tell. My only wide angle lens for the GFX.Could be slightly wider though.
While I’d love to see a Fuji make a faster lens at this focal length - at least a 2.8 - this is a beautiful lens. While you do have to watch your horizon line, this is still a great tool for landscape and environmental portraiture.
I didn't know it when I got it, but I was buying what could easily become my favorite lens. I wanted a wide angle lens, but thought the GF 30mm might be just a little too wide, but I gave it a shot anyways.Happy I did! It works very smoothly, well integrated with the GFX50R, and I find the field of view perfect for my landscape work. The lens is very compact and light, making it a pleasure to work with.I've had it for a month, been out a couple of times shooting with it, so this review is more of a first acquaintance observation.
I purchased this 30mm from B&H to give me something close to my now defunct classic 45mm Xpan angle of view. This Fuji 30mm in the 65:24 GFX aspect crop has an angle width=72.26 degrees / angle height=30.25 degrees while the Xpan 45mm has angle width=71.68 degrees / angle height=42.5 degrees in pano mode. Very close! This 30mm is a good well-made lens with little detectable distortion. The rendition is sharp with pleasing contrast. Nice aperture ring too. Wish it had a depth of field indicator, but oh well. One thing, though - the lens flare is awful and ugly when you get it - often unfixable multiple blue dots - and star shape is really terrible and doesn't come to proper points until F32 which you'd never use due to diffraction - so forget about directing this ... MoreI purchased this 30mm from B&H to give me something close to my now defunct classic 45mm Xpan angle of view. This Fuji 30mm in the 65:24 GFX aspect crop has an angle width=72.26 degrees / angle height=30.25 degrees while the Xpan 45mm has angle width=71.68 degrees / angle height=42.5 degrees in pano mode. Very close! This 30mm is a good well-made lens with little detectable distortion. The rendition is sharp with pleasing contrast. Nice aperture ring too. Wish it had a depth of field indicator, but oh well. One thing, though - the lens flare is awful and ugly when you get it - often unfixable multiple blue dots - and star shape is really terrible and doesn't come to proper points until F32 which you'd never use due to diffraction - so forget about directing this toward the sun or shooting in raking light without the lens hood, shooting nights-capes with points of light, or shooting backlit subjects. I've really been spoiled by Leica and Hasselblad lenses. That being said, for anything else, it's a good focal length for architecture, interiors (avoid bright windows), and cityscapes. It'll remain in my bag for all of its good qualities.
I had some hesitation on this lens after a few less than stellar reviews. One mentioning a flare issue, and another seemed like there was little reason for it. Well I can tell you, they either had a faulty lens, or just didn't get it. I considered the GF23mm but know that the wider or more telephoto a lens gets, the less it ends up getting used by me. (YMMV) I needed a wide angle for landscape/cityscape to go with my GF45-100mm, and GF100-200mm. This GF30mm hit the spot. If I need wider, I can just pan a bit, and take another shot to stitch. You can't make a wider shot narrower without cropping and losing resolution. The GF23mm is heavier, wider, and more expensive, and the GF20-35mm has more distortion. The sharpness on this 30mm prime is exceptional, on par with ... MoreI had some hesitation on this lens after a few less than stellar reviews. One mentioning a flare issue, and another seemed like there was little reason for it. Well I can tell you, they either had a faulty lens, or just didn't get it. I considered the GF23mm but know that the wider or more telephoto a lens gets, the less it ends up getting used by me. (YMMV) I needed a wide angle for landscape/cityscape to go with my GF45-100mm, and GF100-200mm. This GF30mm hit the spot. If I need wider, I can just pan a bit, and take another shot to stitch. You can't make a wider shot narrower without cropping and losing resolution. The GF23mm is heavier, wider, and more expensive, and the GF20-35mm has more distortion. The sharpness on this 30mm prime is exceptional, on par with the GF45mm. You can shoot landscape, architectural, fashion, or street with it. It's got negligible, easily correctable distortion, less than the other wide options for the GFX system. It's also nice because it tends to not suffer from diffraction issues and stays sharp as a razor until after f/20. That's pretty impressive. I use it mostly at f/8-f/16. but it's nice to know I can push it a bit if I need to. I prefer focus stacking rather than stopping down to f/22 for ultimate quality. The focus is quiet, quick, and precise, and this lens is light to carry. No worries there. The 45-100mm on the other hand is a chunk to bring with me. I'll hit that in it's own review. No worries with this lens though, it's performing admirably. Definitely a workhorse. Happy shooting!
I recently bought this 24 mm full-frame equivalent lens for my Fuji GFX 100S body. It's perfect. Fast enough, very sharp like all GF lenses, renders colors and contrast perfectly, and is light enough to carry all day. Highly recommended.
I have been dreaming about this lens since I started shooting with the GFX50S. I am an architectural photographer, and even though the 23mm lens is out of this world, it's just a bit too wide for regular interior photography (I use it mostly for real estate shoots); while the 32-64mm zoom has a bit of distortion, and it's quite heavy. This new 30mm is a dream come true, it's as sharp as the 23mm, a bit sharper than the 32-64mm and a bit wider (84.7°), and it has negligible distortion. Add the incredible clarity and contrast, and the pictures look alive. AF is super fast and accurate. I did not encounter any lens flare or chromatic aberration. The lens is also so light (510g), making it such a joy to carry around. All in all, another fantastic lens from Fuji, and ... MoreI have been dreaming about this lens since I started shooting with the GFX50S. I am an architectural photographer, and even though the 23mm lens is out of this world, it's just a bit too wide for regular interior photography (I use it mostly for real estate shoots); while the 32-64mm zoom has a bit of distortion, and it's quite heavy. This new 30mm is a dream come true, it's as sharp as the 23mm, a bit sharper than the 32-64mm and a bit wider (84.7°), and it has negligible distortion. Add the incredible clarity and contrast, and the pictures look alive. AF is super fast and accurate. I did not encounter any lens flare or chromatic aberration. The lens is also so light (510g), making it such a joy to carry around. All in all, another fantastic lens from Fuji, and super fast service from B&H. Now let's get busy shooting.
I expected the GF 30mm f3.5 R WR lens would be heavy and make my GFX 50r and 100 front heavy but the lens is surprisingly light and balanced! I have been shooting with my copy for about thirty days. The lens is incredible. I shoot fashion and editorial and need distortion free wide perspectives from time to time and this lens along with my GF 45 and 63 give me great latitude!!!
| Effective Pixels | 47 megapixels |
| Sensor Size | Full frame (36 x 24 mm) |
| Max resolution | 8368 x 5584 |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Processor | Maestro III |