Fujifilm G Lenses

12 interactive lens diagrams

Fujifilm GFX medium-format mirrorless mount, introduced in 2017 | 43.8 x 32.9 mm digital medium format

Fujifilm G mount serves the GFX system and its 43.8 x 32.9 mm digital medium-format sensor class. The mount pairs a short mirrorless register with a large image circle, allowing lenses that cover more field than full-frame designs while avoiding the long body depth of medium-format SLR systems. Unlike many older medium-format systems, GFX is digital-first rather than an adaptation of a roll-film mount.

GF lenses tend to prioritize high resolution, low field curvature, and controlled chromatic aberration across a large sensor. Even moderate apertures can produce shallow depth of field in this format, so many formulas trade absolute compactness for image uniformity and stable performance at high pixel counts. The system also leans on focal-plane-shutter camera bodies rather than putting leaf shutters into the normal native lens workflow, which distinguishes it from Hasselblad H or XCD handling.

The designs in this cluster are useful comparisons against full-frame mirrorless lenses because they show how optical layouts scale when the image circle grows but mirrorless back-focus freedom remains. They also help separate medium-format rendering choices from purely historical medium-format SLR constraints.

Mount interface

Flange focal distance 26.7 mm, bayonet mount. 0° at 12 o'clock from the camera front; the lens-side view is the horizontal mirror. Dotted strokes mark photo-scaled or schematic (not-to-scale) dimensions.

Fujifilm G mount — camera-side front view (base)Fujifilm G bayonet mount, camera-side front view. Flange focal distance 26.7 mm, nominal throat 65 mm. Profile fujifilm-g/base.
Camera-side front
Fujifilm G mount — lens-side rear view (base)Fujifilm G bayonet mount, lens-side rear view. Flange focal distance 26.7 mm, nominal throat 65 mm. Profile fujifilm-g/base.
Lens-side rear
Throat / openingMount ringBayonet lug / slotLock pin / notchIndex markElectrical contactScrews / sealsDatum & axis
FUJIFILM FUJINON GF 100-200mm f/5.6 R LM OIS WR20 elements / 13 groups, f = 101.68–203.35 mm (patent), F5.6 nominal / F5.70 designFUJIFILM FUJINON GF 110mm f/2 R LM WR14 ELEMENTS / 9 GROUPS, f ≈ 108.5 mm, F/2FUJIFILM FUJINON GF 120mm f/4 R LM OIS WR Macro14 ELEMENTS / 9 GROUPS, f ≈ 116.4 mm, F/4.12FUJIFILM FUJINON GF 20-35mm f/4 R WR14 elements / 10 groups, f = 20.60-33.99 mm design; 20-35 mm marketed, F/4 nominal; patent FNo. 4.08-4.11FUJIFILM FUJINON GF 23mm f/4 R LM WRPatent Example 1: 14 elements / 11 groups, Production lens: 15 elements / 12 groups, f = 23.69 mm patent; 23 mm marketedFUJIFILM FUJINON GF 30mm f/5.6 T/S16 elements / 11 groups, 30.90 mm design EFL, F5.6 nominal / F5.76 designFUJIFILM FUJINON GF 32-64mm f/4 R LM WR14 lens elements / 11 groups, 5 moving zoom groups: + - + - +, f = 32.94-62.23 mm patent designFUJIFILM FUJINON GF 35-70mm f/4.5-5.6 WR11 elements / 9 groups, f=35-70mm; design EFL 36.05-67.89mm, F4.5-5.6 variable maximum apertureFUJIFILM FUJINON GF 45-100mm f/4 R LM OIS WR17 elements / 12 groups (patent), Production lens: 16 elements / 12 groups, f = 45.95-97.96 mm (computed)FUJIFILM FUJINON GF 45mm f/2.8 R WR11 elements / 8 groups, f = 44.690 mm patent; 45 mm marketed, F/2.88 patent; F2.8 marketedFUJIFILM FUJINON GF 55mm f/1.7 R WR55mm f/1.7, 14 elements / 10 groups, 2 aspherical + 2 ED elementsFUJIFILM FUJINON GF 80mm f/1.7 R WR12 ELEMENTS / 9 GROUPS, f ≈ 78.7 mm, F/1.75