Cine Zoom
Fujifilm GF Mount
T3.5
111mm
32-90mm
2.8 kg
Overview

Fujifilm GF 32-90mm T3.5 PZ OIS WR Lens

The GF 32-90mm T3.5 PZ OIS WR Lens from Fujifilm melds a cine-style form with several functions handy for single-operator capture, like optical image stabilisation, autofocus, auto iris, and servo and manual zoom. Designed for large-format sensors, this Fujifilm G-mount lens provides a 35mm equivalent of 25-71mm.

SKU: GC22-74506

Fujifilm GF 32-90mm T3.5 PZ OIS WR Lens

Fujifilm GF 32-90mm T3.5 PZ OIS WR Lens

The GF 32-90mm T3.5 PZ OIS WR Lens from Fujifilm melds a cine-style form with several functions handy for single-operator capture, like optical image stabilisation, autofocus, auto iris, and servo and manual zoom. Designed for large-format sensors, this Fujifilm G-mount lens provides a 35mm equivalent of 25-71mm.

Cine-Style and Run-and-Gun Features

This zoom lens melds cine-style features like 0.8 Mod gearing for compatibility with lens control systems with selectable run-and-gun functions like OIS (optical image stabilisation), autofocus, auto iris, and servo and manual zoom control. The focus, iris, and zoom motors are built in, maintaining a sleek form.

Aspherical and ED Elements

This GF32-90mm lens incorporates three aspherical and three ED (extra-low dispersion) elements, which reduce chromatic aberrations and colour fringing for increased clarity and colour accuracy.

Constant T3.5 Aperture

The T3.5 maximum aperture remains constant across the 32 to 90mm focal length range.

13-Blade Aperture

The rounded 13-blade aperture contributes to a pleasing bokeh quality when working with selective focus techniques.

Weather Resistant

A weather-resistant design protects the lens against moisture, dust, and select temperatures.

Focus Marks

Focus marks are provided in both feet and metres for worldwide use.

Key Features:

Covers Large Format | T3.5-32 Aperture

35mm Equivalent: 25-71mm

Internal Focus, Iris, and Zoom Motors

0.8 Mod Focus, Iris, and Zoom Gears

Autofocus and Auto Iris Functions

Optical Image Stabilisation

Manual and Servo Control Switch

13-Blade Iris, 25 Elements in 19 Groups

114mm Front Outside Diametre

Focus Marks in Feet and Metres

What's in the Box:

Fujifilm GF 32-90mm T3.5 PZ OIS WR Lens

Front Lens Cap

Rear Lens Cap

Support Foot

Zoom Stick

Lens Case

Cine Zoom
Fujifilm GF Mount
T3.5
111mm
32-90mm
2.8 kg
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Product Overview

Fujifilm GF 32-90mm T3.5 PZ OIS WR Lens

The GF 32-90mm T3.5 PZ OIS WR Lens from Fujifilm melds a cine-style form with several functions handy for single-operator capture, like optical image stabilisation, autofocus, auto iris, and servo and manual zoom. Designed for large-format sensors, this Fujifilm G-mount lens provides a 35mm equivalent of 25-71mm.

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Key Features

Cine Zoom

Fujifilm GF 32-90mm T3.5 PZ OIS WR is a high performing cine zoom lens.

Fujifilm GF Mount

Fujifilm 32-90mm T3.5 PZ OIS WR lens comes with GF mount option.

T3.5

Fujifilm GF 32-90mm PZ OIS WR lens supports a maximum aperture of T3.5.

111mm

Fujifilm GF 32-90mm T3.5 PZ OIS WR lens has a filter size of 111mm.

32-90mm

Fujifilm GF T3.5 PZ OIS WR lens comes with 32-90mm focal length.

2.8 kg

Fujifilm GF 32-90mm T3.5 PZ OIS WR lens weighs 2.8 kg.

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Empowering Your Vision

Fujifilm GF 32-90mm T3.5 PZ OIS WR Lens

Empowering Your Vision

The Cinema Look Without the Bulk

Building on the signature handling and aesthetic of the renowned Premista cinema lens series, the lightweight GF32-90mmT3.5 PZ OIS WR features a luxurious optical design of 25 elements in 19 groups.

Versatile Zoom Range

Versatile Zoom Range

Covering a broad focal range of 32-90mm (25-71mm 35mm format equivalent), this power zoom seamlessly spans semi wide-angle to short telephoto framing, eliminating the need for lens changes in fast-paced environments.

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