🤔 BEST GFX LENSES FOR YOUR GFX100S
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I would say, if you go for primes, the 45mm and the 110mm are all you need for many types of photography. For wider, I would adapt some manual cheaper older lens
Never has a superficial rant at the end of a video so perfectly capture exactly how I feel about this channel 😅. Of course I watch the other reviews, but I LISTEN to yours.
Fujifilm GX line up still needs a 24 mm tilt-shift for architecture (18mm too wide for architecture coming from an architect due to distortion, one would end up doing significant cropping in PS)and a wider lens than 18mm for Landscape. To justify the bump over from Nikon's 14-24 2.8 (an F4 would work), they need a variable zoom as many landscape photographers are shooting this range. When this happens, pro architectural photographers will likely make the 15-20K investment for the 100S and lenses required for the new bar set by this camera system. Any inside info on their intent to make a TS?
I'm a dentist and I do very intricate adhesive procedures, which I document using the X-T3 with the 80mm f2.8 - I am very active in the world of dental photography, and though I do not pretend to be the best, I can't believe how many dentists message me on a daily basis to ask why my macro photography looks so much better and sharper than their Canon/Nikon. I am literally the only one that I know of, out of a community of thousands, that uses a Fuji. Seems like the dentists who barely know how to shoot always have consumer model Nikon's, and then the "pro" dental photographers all think Canon is the pinnacle. The vast majority haven't even heard of Fujifilm 🙄 That being said, I've tried a few Canon and Nikon setups, and you are 100% correct. The 80mm is the supreme king of macro.
hahahhahahaha!!!!!
True about the XF 80mm F/2. I have used it for several years on X-H1, X-E3 and XT-4 bodies for a high detail catalog of coins, medals and other artifacts for museums and collections here in the UK for historical society database records. I am currently shooting arms (categories of weapons from medieval to modern day) to document the armarours and makers/manufacturers marks, insignia and serial numbers for a cross reference database. I shoot at F/4 and + 1 Sharpness and the results are exceptional (and recognized as such). I used to use a Canon 5D Mk II and Canon 100mm F/28 which was good, if a bit unwieldy. I've found that I can use the Fujifilm 80mm f2.8 hand-held and am delighted that I can get away with JPEG straight from the camera. In most cases post processing of RAW files is not required and this has speeded up my production ten fold. My Fujifilm images are equal to, if not better than my old Canon full frame images which I usually had tweak the contrast upon in order to make the markings and surface texture pop.
Totally love the Fuji 80mm, won an award recently after submitting 2 unedited images of a honeybee and a Dragonfly.. :), such joy to use!!
Now we need a video of third party lenses for gfx
I shoot models and use 45-100 and 100-200mm they are incredible, no time for primes they slow me down theyre sat on my shelf. 63mm has a fault if you nudge the front when its powered up the motors jam, its pants
Looking for help guys! So many choices Haha! no idea what lenses to decide
Fashion / Commercial work
A: 45mm + 80mm + 100-200
B 45mm 110mm 250mm 1.4 tc (eventually add the 80mm)
C 23mm 45-100 100-200 1.4 tc + Macro tube
D 23mm 45mm 100-200
E your thoughts and suggestions !
@@laurencemoss8049 It is warm and beautiful but I am looking at native Gf Lenses!
Definitely B
B
I'm trying to decide which wide lens to go with my GF 45-100mm. I'll be shooting landscapes and cityscapes/architecture with it. I'm narrowing it down to the 23mm, or the upcoming 30mm tilt/shift lens. I'm a bit concerned with the potential for flare on the GF 30mm f/3.5, so I think I've ruled that one out, and with the slightly complex moustache distortion and softer corners of the 20-35mm I think I've ruled that one out as well. I also don't want to have too heavy a bag. Tilt/shift abilities for perspective and critical plane of focus control, and stitching panos without parallax errors makes me kind of tingly inside. But that 23mm goes wiiide. Both no doubt are expensive. I hope the 30mm tilt/shift is better with flare than the GF30. It seems like close focus isn't a strong point of any of these GF lenses, even their macro only goes to 1:2. I'll have to pick up that 18mm tube as you suggested. I love my 80mm X lens, but I want to shoot close with medium format too.
love the quick focus on the 100s when using the 45mm2.8 with macro ext tube 18g
What about avoiding the zooms and get the 23, 45, 80, 110?
What do you think, which lenses would be better for me, gfx 50s II user looking best quality for photo? Fujinon 110 f2 or voigtlander Apo Skopar 90mm?
What about the new 35-70mm fuji zoom?
We need a tiltshift for architecture!!
i have for my gfx50r 32-64mm 45mm 100-200mm and my 110mm but i miss a good macro that does 1:1 ment for MF gfx
Does the 1.4 TC work well with the 100-200? Fuji lists it only for the 250mm.
What is the widest non native lens that cover GFX sensor?
For doing just product photography - specifically soft drink size - is it the 80mm Macro you mention as 'the best'. We've been using 100mm on FF, so wondering if the 80mm for the big sensor will be too wide. Use that macro extender? (Was heading toward the 120mm macro, but you spoke negatively about it...) Thanks for any additional input possible.
If I only just want to own one lens, then which one would be best for street and portrait photography? Balanced with being small and light?
50mm
So, any idea when OR "if" FF will commit to a T/S lens around the 23-34 range??? It's the final gold foil seal on the kit for me!
Is the 45mm prime suitable for small studio portraiture, in that there is no noticeable distortion?
Thank you for the video!! I've just ordered a gfx100s with a 100-200. Do you recommend the teleconverter for it? I only care about sharpness, not about the light gahtering abilities as it will live on a tripod for most of the time
not for that lens, no....what about the 45-100? :) or the 45mm? :)
@@KenTheoriaApophasis Thank you for your answer. My kit will be the 23mm + the 45-100 or the 32-64 as well. Still havent made my mind up on the zoom. Id love the 45-100 for walkaround but i do almost exclusively landscape and travel.
You should do watch straps as well.
Any pictures to share on 100?
I have the 100-200mm f5.6. Waiting on the 100s.
Do you think the ISO of the 100s will be enough to get around the limits of the f5.6?? I think the reason for the unbelievable images are due to the super low noise. Wondering if the f5.6 will hinder this?
Do you think they will bring out an updated 50R with IOS eventually?
unlikely honestly.....possible,
The 45-100 focuses faster than any other Fuji lens ! have. Focus speed on my 110 is a joke.
Hi. I've recently made the shift from Sony A7r3 to the GFX100s and have the 32-64 for landscapes.. but was thinking about the Voigtlander 50 f1.2 Nokton VM (which you highly recommended) for adaption as a walk around lens. but will this still run the IBIS even without knowing the focal length? I'm guessing that I can just set a button for 100% zoom in to help with focusing. but IBIS would be great. any thoughts would be great!!
Are you able to use this lens on a GFX camera? I don't see that mount on the Voigtlander site.
Not really.. some people say it covers the sensor but it doesn’t really. I gave it a go with an adaptor from m mount but it’s not great with very heavy vignetting. Sorry to disappoint.
Just got my GFX 100S in for testing with the 80/1.7 and although the files are gorgeous , the AF on this lens is horrible!80% missers in AF-C mode , small AF box.No issues in AF-S however.
I hope the other lenses don’t have this focus breathing issue!
you should NOT be in SMALL AF for AFC and action.....download my FUJI book on AF parameters
Thanks!
OMGGGGG< thank you so very very much SRBH!!! big hugs to you brosefus!!!
why dont you make review for the 20-35mm yet? thanks
sure, tell Fuji to send me one, they wont, theyre evil
Ken what lens should get next? Have 45mm2.8, 32-64mmf4,100-200mmf5.6 and 250mmf4 /w 1.4 teleconverter . Your right about the 45mm macro extension tube ended up returning it and got the 18mm it's just right :-)
How do I get your book on fujifilm lenses for the gfx100? I don't find the link you mentioned. Thaks
the link is below in description
questioning primes ... not for me just yet
Hi! how about gf50mm f3.5 lens?thank you!
its cheap and very good, just not awesome :) general purpose lens
@@KenTheoriaApophasis thank you!
I love it for street shooting. I feel it focuses much quicker than the other lenses
Thank you
Thank youuuuuuu 😍
Very helpful video. Thanks for posting as always!