Fujifilm GF 110mm F2 sample gallery
Fujifilm's GFX system is growing fast, and among the company's latest lenses is the GF 110mm F2 R LM WR. With a 35mm-equivalent focal length of 87mm, it's very close to the 'classic' 85mm portrait lenses offered by other manufacturers. It's weather sealed, focuses internally and quickly, and is quite large, especially with the optional hood attached.
But good gravy, this is one beautiful lens. It's capable of outstanding sharpness and buttery-smooth backgrounds at wider apertures. And though it's positioned as the GFX system's standard portrait lens, we didn't just shoot portraits with it. Check out our gallery to see what this $2800 lens can do.
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