Lenses
Announced at the same time as the Fujifilm X-T200 mirrorless APS-C camera, the $2,299 GF45-100F4 zoom and two unpriced primes will join a set of 13 Fujinon lenses for the GFX series of medium-format digital cameras.

Capable of covering 55mm-sized sensors, each GF Mount lens has an approximate equivalent view of 1.7x in comparison to 35mm full-frame.
The company’s new Fujinon GF45-100F4 R LM OIS WR is a standard zoom that will give an equivalent angle-of-view as that of a 36-79mm on full-frame.
The coverage is meant to complement two other available GF Mount zooms, the $2,299 Fujinon GF32-64mmF4 R LM WR and the $1,999 Fujinon GF100-200mmF5.6 R LM OIS WR.

The Fujinon GF45-100F4 will have 5-axis image stabilization and a “near-silent” autofocusing motor. It can operate down to 14-degrees Fahrenheit and weighs 2.2 pounds at 5.7 inches in length.
Following that release, the eleventh lens for the GF Mount, the twelfth and thirteenth models will be two primes. The Fujinon GF30mmF3.5 R WR and Fujinon GF80mmF1.7 R WR give the equivalent view as that of a 24mm and a 63mm on full-frame, respectively.

As a portraiture tele, the GF80mmF1.7 lens will have the widest aperture available to GF Mount lenses and yet still be compact and lightweight.
For street photography, landscapes and other situations, the GF30mmF3.5 will have the same view as a standard wide angle.
Fujifilm’s large-format GFX mirrorless camera system includes the $6,500 GFX 50S, $4,499 GFX 50R and $10,000 GFX 100S.
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