Overview

A medium telephoto prime characterized by its sophisticated optical design, the GF 250mm f/4 R LM OIS WR from Fujifilm is a 197.5mm-equivalent lens for the G-mount GFX camera system. Offering a mixture of long reach and a relatively bright f/4 maximum aperture, this lens is well-suited to isolating subject matter and working with shallow depth of field techniques. Complementing the visual compression of the telephoto focal length is an advanced optical layout, which uses one Super ED element and two extra-low dispersion elements to control colour fringing and chromatic aberrations for a high degree of clarity and colour accuracy.

SKU: GC22-74287

Fujifilm GF 250mm f/4 R LM OIS WR Lens

A medium telephoto prime characterized by its sophisticated optical design, the GF 250mm f/4 R LM OIS WR from Fujifilm is a 197.5mm-equivalent lens for the G-mount GFX camera system. Offering a mixture of long reach and a relatively bright f/4 maximum aperture, this lens is well-suited to isolating subject matter and working with shallow depth of field techniques. Complementing the visual compression of the telephoto focal length is an advanced optical layout, which uses one Super ED element and two extra-low dispersion elements to control colour fringing and chromatic aberrations for a high degree of clarity and colour accuracy.

In addition to its optical assets, this lens is also distinguished by its five stop-effective image stabilization system that minimizes the appearance of camera shake for sharper handheld imagery. It also features a linear autofocus motor that is both quick and quiet, and an internal focusing mechanism limits the overall lens length during use as well as maintains consistent image quality throughout the focusing range. The lens's magnesium-alloy build is also dust-, freeze-, and weather-resistant.

Features:

The medium telephoto prime lens offers a 197.5mm equivalent focal length to realize a narrow field of view to suit wildlife and portraiture applications.

Relatively bright f/4 maximum aperture enables a high degree of control over the depth of field.

The optical design incorporates one Super ED element and two extra-low dispersion elements to reduce chromatic aberrations and colour fringing throughout the aperture and focusing ranges for notable clarity and colour fidelity.

A linear AF motor is used for quick, quiet focusing performance and an internal focusing mechanism maintains the overall length of the lens during operation and also produces consistent optical performance throughout the focusing range. Additionally, an updated mechanism also fixes the linear motor position when turning the camera off so the focus position remains the same.

Focus Preset function button allows you to recall saved focusing positions for quick switching between focusing distances.

Optical Image Stabilization system compensates for up to five stops of camera shake to help realize sharper imagery when shooting handheld.

The physical aperture ring allows for intuitive adjustment over exposure settings and incorporates a C (Command) position to permit camera-based aperture setting.

The front element features a hydrophobic fluorine coating to repel moisture.

Dust- and weather-sealed magnesium-alloy construction enables working in harsh climates and temperatures as low as 14°F.

Compatible with optional GF 1.4X TC WR Teleconverter, which extends the focal length to 350mm for even greater reach.

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Product Overview

A medium telephoto prime characterized by its sophisticated optical design, the GF 250mm f/4 R LM OIS WR from Fujifilm is a 197.5mm-equivalent lens for the G-mount GFX camera system. Offering a mixture of long reach and a relatively bright f/4 maximum aperture, this lens is well-suited to isolating subject matter and working with shallow depth of field techniques. Complementing the visual compression of the telephoto focal length is an advanced optical layout, which uses one Super ED element and two extra-low dispersion elements to control colour fringing and chromatic aberrations for a high degree of clarity and colour accuracy.

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