Fujifilm GFX Lenses

Fujifilm GFX Lenses – The Ultimate List

A list of all the Fuji GF lenses available, by Fujifilm and third-party lens manufacturers. 

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Fujifilm GFX Lens List

When picking lenses for the medium format for cameras like the gfx 100 or gfx 50r,  you take into consideration the crop factor of the larger sensor.

With the current GFX sensor, the crop factor is about .8, technically 0.79. I’ll list the 35mm equivalent lengths along with the lenses so you don’t have to think about it.

Fujifilm GF Lens Lineup Prime & Zooms

Some of these links will direct you to Amazon.
Lens Name.79x 35mm EquivWeather SealedISMin. FocusElementsIrisFiltersWeightCheck Prices
Prime LensesPrimeno,yesno,yes
Fujifilm GF 23mm f4 LM WRprime18mmyesno231.25′ / 38 cm15/129ร˜82mm1.86 lb / 845 gAmazon / B&H
Fujifilm GF 30mm f3.5 R WRprime24mmyesno301.05′ / 32 cm13/109Rร˜58mm1.12 lb / 510 gAmazon / B&H
Fujifilm GF 30mm f5.6 Tilt Shiftprime24mmnono301′ / 30 cm16/119R105mm2.95 lb / 1.34 kgB&H
Fujifilm GF 45mm f2.8 R WRprime36mmyesno451.48′ / 45 cm11/89ร˜62mm1.08 lb / 490 gAmazon / B&H
Fujifilm GF 50mm f3.5 R LM WRprime39.5mmyesno501.8′ / 55 cm9/69Rร˜62mm11.82 oz / 335 gAmazon / B&H
Fujifilm GF 55mm f1.7 R WRprime43.45mmyesno551.6′ / 50 cm14/1011Rร˜77mm1.7 lb / 780 gAmazon / B&H
Fujifilm GF 63mm f2.8 R WRprime50mmyesno631.64′ / 50 cm10/89ร˜62mm14.29 oz / 405 gAmazon / B&H
Fujifilm GF 80mm f1.7 R WRprime63mmyesno802.3′ / 70 cm12/99Rร˜77mm1.7 lb / 795 gAmazon / B&H
Fujifilm GF 110mm f2 LM WRprime87mmyesno1102.95′ / 90 cm14/99ร˜77mm2.22 lb / 1010 gAmazon / B&H
Fujifilm GF 110mm f5.6 Tilt Shiftprime87mmnono11016″ / 40.6 cm11/99Rร˜72mm2.78 lb / 1.26 kgAmazon / B&H
Fujifilm GF 120mm f4 R LM OIS WR Macroprime95mmyesyes1201.48′ / 45 cm14/99ร˜72mm2.16 lb / 980 gAmazon / B&H
Fujifilm GF 250mm f4 R LM OIS WRprime197.5mmyesyes2504.59′ / 1.4 m16/109ร˜82mm3.14 lb / 1.42 kgB&H
Zoom LensesZoomno,yesno,yes
Fujifilm GF 20-35mm f4 R WRzoom16-28mmyesno20-3513.8″ / 35 cm14/109Rร˜82mm25.6 oz / 725 gAmazon / B&H
Fujifilm GF 32-64mm f4 R LM WRzoom25-51mmyesno32-641.64′ / 50 cm14/119ร˜77mm1.93 lb / 875 gAmazon / B&H
Fujifilm GF 35-70mm f4.5-f5.6 WRzoom28-55mmyesno35-7013.8″ / 35 cm11/99Rร˜62mm15.5 oz / 440 gAmazon / B&H
Fujifilm GF 45-100mm f4 R LM OIS WRzoom35.5-79mmyesyes45-1002.13′ / 65 cm16/129Rร˜82mm2.21 lb / 1005 gAmazon / B&H
Fujifilm GF 100-200mm f5.6 R LM OIS WRzoom79-158mmyesyes100-2001.97′ / 60 cm20/139ร˜67mm2.31 lb / 1050 gAmazon / B&H
Tele Converters
GF 1.4x TC WR Tele Converter7/314.1 oz / 400 gB&H

 

Fujifilm Lens Codes

GF โ€“ Fujiโ€™s G series lens mount, for the GFX cameras. Not to be confused with the Nikon G-Mount. They are not the same.

OIS โ€“ Optical Image Stabilization.

R โ€“ Stands for “ring.” It means the lens is equipped with an aperture ring.

WR โ€“ Weather Resistant.

LM โ€“ Linear Motor, rapid movement, and silent focus.

APD โ€“ Stands for Apodization. Will produce even fall-off on your out-of-focus highlights. Makes better Bokeh.

 

Compatible Cameras:

Fujifilm GFX 100s, GFX 100, GFX 50r, GFX 50s, GFX 50s II

 

List of Third-Party GFX Lenses

Slowly, more and more third-party lenses are being introduced to the GFX lineup, and I’ll continue to list those here as I find them and their country of origin.

Swiss Lenses

Irix Lenses

Irix is a Swiss brand that uses Samyang optics and engineering. An interesting story with IRIX behind the brand is Hubert Grzegorz Adamczyk, who was behind a company that used to be the European distributor for Samyang lenses. He created a new operation working with Samyang to develop lenses branded under a Swiss letterbox.

Chinese GFX Lenses

AstrHori GFX Lenses

Lens NameSensorFF EquivElementsIrisFiltersGFX Links
AstrHori 10mm f8 MAPS-C7.95/4ร˜49mm
AstrHori 10mm f8 IIAPS-C7.95/4ร˜55mm
AstrHori 12mm f2.8 FisheyeFF9.4811/85PergearG
AstrHori 14mm f4.5APS-C11.066/5ร˜55mm
AstrHori 18mm f8FF14.229/9ร˜58mm
AstrHori F8 2x Probe LensAPS-C14.2223/17
AstrHori 24mm f6.3 MFF18.965/5ร˜35.5mm
AstrHori 27mm f2.8 IIAPS-C21.336/5ร˜52mm
AstrHori 28mm f13 2x MacroFF22.1221/167
AstrHori 28mm f13 2x Macro 360ยฐFF22.12
AstrHori 35mm f1.8APS-C27.659/7ร˜58mm
AstrHori 40mm f5.6 MFF31.67/5ร˜46mm
AstrHori 40mm f5.6MF31.67/5ร˜62mmG
AstrHori 50mm f1.4 TiltFF39.57/6ร˜46mm
AstrHori 50mm f2FF39.56/5ร˜52mm
AstrHori 55mm f5.6MF43.455/5ร˜62mmG
AstrHori 75mm F4MF59.2511/89ร˜67mmG
AstrHori 85mm f1.8 AFFF67.9410/7
AstrHori 85mm f2.8 Macro & Tilt 1:1FF67.1511/812ร˜55mm

 Mitakon Zhongyi G Lenses

Mitakon has started making lenses for the GFX system or the G-Mount. Mitakon is a decent lens company based in China. They use interesting designs, usually with several ultra-high refractive elements, to get very fast lenses as small as possible. Often, they’re not as bright, but you still get nice bokeh at a good price with decent build quality.

These Chinese companies have improved over time and continue to invest in new and better equipment. Mitakon’s designs keep getting better as their team learns and grows. They’re worth a try and are very popular with shooters who want fast lenses on a budget. Be sure to thoroughly test these lenses when you buy them, especially if you buy them during a flash sale where camera stores try to offload the sent-back duds.

Mitakon Lenses For GFXFormatFocal Length.79x 35mm EquivMin. FocusElementsIrisFiltersWeightGFX Links
Mitakon GFX Creator 28mm f5.6photononoFF2822.1213.8″ / 35 cm8/75ร˜37mm4.6 oz / 130 gB&H
Mitakon GFX Speedmaster 65mm f1.4photononoMF6551.352.3′ / 70 cm11/79ร˜72mm2.31 lb / 1050 gB&H
Mitakon GFX Speedmaster 85mm f1.2photononoMF8567.153.28′ / 1 m9/611ร˜77mm2.31 lb / 1050 gB&H
Mitakon GFX APO 200mm f4 1X MacrophotononoFF2001581’7 / 0.48m11/79ร˜67mm2.86 lb / 1300 gB&H

TTArtisan GFX Lenses

TTArtisan GFX LensesFormatFocal Length.79x 35mm EquivMin. FocusElementsIrisFiltersWeightGFX Links
TTArtisan G 11mm f2.8 FisheyenonoFF118.696.69″ / 17 cm11/77none15.38 oz / 436 gB&H
TTArtisan G 90mm f1.25nonoFF9071.13.3′ / 1 m11/710ร˜77mm2.3 lb / 1055 gB&H
TTArtisan G 500mm f6.3nonoFF500395129.9″ / 3.3 m8/5ร˜82mm

 Venus Optics GFX Lenses

Venus Optics lenses have great build quality and fantastic output. A 17mm lens would give you a 13.4mm field of view equivalency, with the depth of field output equal to f3.16 from a full-frame camera.

Some of these lenses in the GF mount are only Full Frame, so you must shoot them in Full Frame crop mode.

Laowa Lenses For GFXFormatFocal Length.79x 35mm EquivMin. FocusElementsIrisFiltersWeightGFX Links
Laowa G 15mm f4.5R Zero-D ShiftphotononoFF1511.857.9″ / 20 cm17/1114none1.3lb / 597gB&H
Laowa G 17mm f4 Zero-DphotononoMF1713.437.87″ / 20 cm21/145ร˜86mm1.82lb / 829gB&H
Laowa G 19mm f2.8 Zero DphotononoMF1915.015ร˜77mm546gB&H
Laowa G 20mm f4 Zero-D Shift photononoFF2015.89.8″ / 25 cm16/1114ร˜82mm26.3oz / 747gB&H
Laowa G 8-15mm f2.8photononoFF8-156.32-22.56.3″ / 0.16 m13/991.4 lb / 650 gB&H
Laowa G Aurogon 10-50x NA0.5 Supermicro APOphotononoFF10-500.8″ / 20 mm9

 

Fuji GFX Adapted Lenses Guide

There are some vintage lenses out there that can be adapted to the new Fujifilm G Mount. For those looking to experiment with different focal lengths, this might be a more interesting way to do it.

There are some adapters from LAOWA that will work sort of as the opposite of speed boosters, so you can adapt your full-frame lenses without the vignetting. I believe they will work for Canon and Nikon lenses. They call this the Magic Format Converter.

H-Mount to G-Mount Adapter 
Fujifilm H-mount to G-mount AdapterAmazon
  
Minolta MD to G-Mount Adapter 
Fotodiox SR MD MC to G-Mount AdapterAmazon
Minolta AF (Sony A-Mount) to G-Mount AdapterAmazon
  
Hasselblad V-Mount to G-Mount Adapter 
Fotodiox Hasselblad to G-MountAmazon
Fotasy Hasselblad to G-MountAmazon
Kipon Hasselblad to G-MountAmazon
Pixco Hasselblad to G-MountAmazon
LAOWA Magic Format Converters 
Canon EF to GFXB&H
Nikon F to GFXB&H

 

Fujifilm G-Mount Lens List | Conclusions

As new lenses and adapters roll out, I’ll continue to update this list. It looks a little sparse right now but over the years this list should mature nicely considering the popularity of the GFX camera system.

If you’ve found anything cool and useful that you think should be on this list, leave me some feedback and I’ll update.

Comments

15 responses to “Fujifilm GFX Lenses – The Ultimate List”

  1. x^v Avatar
    x^v

    Wasn’t there supposed to be a GF35mm f2.8 coming?

    1. Alik Griffin Avatar

      That was a rumor from last year. Likely it became the 45mm f2.8 which gives a 35mm full frame field of view.

      1. x^v Avatar
        x^v

        Too bad I was looking forward a 28mm equivalent.

  2. Cheese_pop Avatar
    Cheese_pop

    Hi alik, what is the mount of Fujifilm TX1 / Hasselblad Xpan?

    1. Alik Griffin Avatar

      I actually don’t know that. I think it just has its own proprietary mount for those lenses that will work for the Hasselblad / Fujifilm system. Might want to ask Jonas Rask on that one, he owns one and a couple of lenses.

  3. William Douglas Avatar
    William Douglas

    You should update as the Laowa 17mm F/4 Zero-D is out and a great lens!

  4. Eddie Avatar
    Eddie

    Your f-stop calculations are wrong, you can’t simply multiply f/2.8 by 0.79 in order to get an “equivalent aperture”. The aperture scale is logarithmic.

    Also, there is no GF 16-80mm lens.

    1. Alik Griffin Avatar

      I see, thanks. Do you know the math?

  5. Utlaga97 Avatar
    Utlaga97

    You will regret this comment just like I did one year later๐Ÿคฃ

  6. Serryth Avatar
    Serryth

    I have heard that Pentax 645(N?) lenses fit the MF sensor of the GFXs completely (= no vignette)! Will you add them to the list, too? If folks who have used the P645 will share which focal lengths work well and which doesn’t, it will be wonderful!

  7. Paul Avatar
    Paul

    Fotodiox has a bunch of other adapters last I looked. Including one for Pentax 645.

  8. Sigmundklaus Avatar
    Sigmundklaus

    it’s old news but there are many adapters available for medium format lenses. Mamiya 645, Pentax 645 … these two probably being the most widely available MF optics

  9. Robin Hall Avatar
    Robin Hall

    This was an excellent page thank you. I continued reading about optimal apertures and sensor size and wondered if you had printed, say 20″X30″ for viewing at 6′, which lens and sensor combinations have given you the best photos and the most pleasure?

  10. Mia Avatar
    Mia

    You left out the Mitakon lenses. The 65mm f1.4 is a very good lens for the GFX system. It is quite heavy, and only a manual lens, but a good investment. I am hoping to see more lenses for the system, as the adapted lenses often suffer from heavy vignetting… Also would prefer autofucus lenses in the future, hoping Viltrox bring a lens or two out soon!

    1. Alik Griffin Avatar

      Thanks,
      It seems the table wasn’t loading correctly. It should be fixed now.

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