Designed for the FUJIFILM G-mount GFX camera system, this GF 35-70mm f/4.5-5.6 WR Lens is a wide-angle zoom offering a 28-55mm equivalent focal length range. Covering wide-angle to normal-length perspectives, this zoom is well-suited to everyday shooting applications. Weighing less than a pound and offering a closed length of under 3", this compact and portable lens is engineered to produce images or video with incredible detail and minimal focus breathing, providing the perfect gateway to the capabilities and possibilities of the large format GFX System. Expansive landscapes, delicate portraits, and gritty documentaries are all within reach in the hands of the right storyteller. Additionally, the lens also features a dust-, freeze-, and weather-resistant design for use in inclement conditions.
- FUJIFILM G Mount
- 28-55mm (35mm Equivalent)
- Minimum Focusing Distance: 13.8"
- STM Autofocus Motor
FUJIFILM GF 35-70mm f/4.5-5.6 WR Overview
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FUJIFILM GF 35-70mm f/4.5-5.6 WR Reviews
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Good
Super sharp and light
Love this lens, like the other two I have for my GF camera. The lens produces beautiful images and it's so light, it's great to carry around (and perfect range for that too). I only wish that Fuji had added an aperture ring, like some of the other zooms in the x-series have (including the 55-200mm).
Medium Format Mirrorless Micro-sized Marvel
For $999 this is a hard sell, but when bought as part of a kit or when discounted to $499 this becomes a lens every GFX owner should have. The lens feels well made and is not too plasticky, although the missing aperture ring does make for an inconsistent control scheme when used in conjunction with other GF lenses. The sharpness is not as biting as Fuji's primes, but it is sufficient to take advantage of the 100MP sensors. This lens features good close focus ability, especially when compared to comparable GF lenses like the 45-100, allowing for a pleasant amount of bokeh in close subject photography, however there is a lot of spherical aberration at close focus distances, significantly reducing contrast unless stopped down. The focal length range is useful, although I do wish it went a little wider. It will be interesting to see if Fuji expands this variable aperture zoom range with a similarly small and affordable telephoto lens, perhaps a 70-140/4.5-6.3?
Medium Format Mirrorless Micro-sized Marvel
For $999 this is a hard sell, but when bought as part of a kit or when discounted to $499 this becomes a lens every GFX owner should have. The lens feels well made and is not too plasticky, although the missing aperture ring does make for an inconsistent control scheme when used in conjunction with other GF lenses. The sharpness is not as biting as Fuji's primes, but it is sufficient to take advantage of the 100MP sensors. This lens features good close focus ability, especially when compared to comparable GF lenses like the 45-100, allowing for a pleasant amount of bokeh in close subject photography, however there is a lot of spherical aberration at close focus distances, significantly reducing contrast unless stopped down. The focal length range is useful, although I do wish it went a little wider. It will be interesting to see if Fuji expands this variable aperture zoom range with a similarly small and affordable telephoto lens, perhaps a 70-140/4.5-6.3?
Inexpensive (as these things go) and good.
Getting a good lens for a reasonable price. A lot of photographers would be better off spending more money on workshops than prime lens. (just my opinion)
Useful as a lightweight wide angle lens
At the introductory discount it was worth buying; at full price I would recommend some of the bigger lenses. Takes nice wide angle pictures if you want to lighten your gear. No aperture ring; setting needs to be programmed. Unlike any of my other lenses the lens hood fit was sloppy so I threw it away.
Excellent
The obvious lens for GFX. Excellent value. I would prefer an aperture ring, but at this price I can live with it.
Good landscape lens
I love the wide views I get with this lens and it is nice and sharp. Also not too heavy which my back appreciates when I'm hiking. My only complaint is that without any markings or stops on the focus ring I have a very hard time focusing in darkness (like for milky way shots). On the GFX 50r in near total darkness the screen and viewfinder are pretty much useless and I cannot tell the noise from the stars. Otherwise it's pretty much perfect from an optical standpoint. AF seems plenty good enough for the landscape shots I take. A good buy.
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