Overview

Offering a versatile wide-angle perspective, the GF 45mm f/2.8 R WR from Fujifilm is a 36mm equivalent lens for the G-mount GFX camera system. With a slightly wider-than-normal field of view, this lens is ideal for everyday shooting and its f/2.8 maximum aperture suits working in difficult lighting conditions. Its optical design incorporates one aspherical element and two extra-low dispersion elements to reduce both spherical and chromatic aberrations for improved sharpness and clarity. A Nano GI coating has also been applied to individual elements to suppress lens flare and ghosting for greater contrast and colour accuracy. Contributing to its flexibility, the lens also features dust -, freeze-, and weather-resistant construction for use in inclement conditions. Additionally, a manual aperture ring is featured for intuitive, tactile adjustment over exposure settings, and a Command position can also be set for camera-based control over the aperture.

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Fujifilm GF 45mm f/2.8 R WR Lens

Offering a versatile wide-angle perspective, the GF 45mm f/2.8 R WR from Fujifilm is a 36mm equivalent lens for the G-mount GFX camera system. With a slightly wider-than-normal field of view, this lens is ideal for everyday shooting and its f/2.8 maximum aperture suits working in difficult lighting conditions. Its optical design incorporates one aspherical element and two extra-low dispersion elements to reduce both spherical and chromatic aberrations for improved sharpness and clarity. A Nano GI coating has also been applied to individual elements to suppress lens flare and ghosting for greater contrast and colour accuracy. Contributing to its flexibility, the lens also features dust -, freeze-, and weather-resistant construction for use in inclement conditions. Additionally, a manual aperture ring is featured for intuitive, tactile adjustment over exposure settings, and a Command position can also be set for camera-based control over the aperture.

Features:

General wide-angle prime lens offers a 36mm equivalent focal length to realize a comfortable field of view for working with a variety of subjects.

Bright f/2.8 maximum aperture benefits working in low-light conditions as well as enables a high degree of control over depth of field.

One aspherical element reduces distortion and spherical aberrations for improved sharpness and clear rendering.

Two extra-low dispersion elements suppress chromatic aberrations and colour fringing for greater colour accuracy and clarity.

Nano GI coating minimizes lens flare and ghosting for improved contrast and colour fidelity when working in strong lighting conditions.

An internal focusing mechanism affords quick autofocus performance, maintains the overall length of the lens during operation, and also produces consistent optical performance throughout the focusing range.

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

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

Brass lens mount is durable and rigid for long-lasting use and mounting accuracy.

The rounded nine-blade diaphragm contributes to a pleasing bokeh quality.

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Offering a versatile wide-angle perspective, the GF 45mm f/2.8 R WR from Fujifilm is a 36mm equivalent lens for the G-mount GFX camera system. With a slightly wider-than-normal field of view, this lens is ideal for everyday shooting and its f/2.8 maximum aperture suits working in difficult lighting conditions. Its optical design incorporates one aspherical element and two extra-low dispersion elements to reduce both spherical and chromatic aberrations for improved sharpness and clarity. A Nano GI coating has also been applied to individual elements to suppress lens flare and ghosting for greater contrast and colour accuracy. Contributing to its flexibility, the lens also features dust -, freeze-, and weather-resistant construction for use in inclement conditions. Additionally, a manual aperture ring is featured for intuitive, tactile adjustment over exposure settings, and a Command position can also be set for camera-based control over the aperture.

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