Fujifilm Gf 63Mm F2.8 Wr G Mount Lens
Key Features- Fujifilm G Mount
- 50Mm (35Mm Equivalent)
- Aperture Range: F/2.8 To F/32
- One Extra-Low Dispersion Element
- Fluorine-Coated Front Element
- Dust- And Weather-Sealed Construction
- Command Position On Aperture Ring
- Rounded Nine-Blade Diaphragm
- Standard-Length Prime Lens Offers A 50Mm Equivalent Focal Length To Realize A Normal Field Of View For Working With A Variety Of Subjects.
- Bright F/2.8 Maximum Aperture Benefits Working In Low-Light Conditions As Well As Enables A High Degree Of Control Over Depth Of Field.
- The Optical Design Incorporates One Extra-Low Dispersion Element To Reduce Chromatic Aberrations And Color Fringing Throughout The Aperture And Focusing Ranges For Notable Clarity And Color Fidelity.
- The Front Optical Group Is Used For Focusing To Minimize Aberrations And Distortions Throughout The Focusing Range.
- Physical Aperture Ring Allows For Intuitive Adjustment Over Exposure Settings, And Incorporates A C (Command) Position To Permit Camera-Based Aperture Setting.
- The Front Element Features A Hydrophobic Fluorine Coating To Repel Moisture.
- Dust- And Weather-Sealed Physical Construction Enables Working In Harsh Climates And Temperatures As Low As 14°F.
- Rounded Nine-Blade Diaphragm Contributes To A Pleasing Bokeh Quality.
A Sleek And Versatile Normal-Length Prime, The Gf 63Mm F/2.8 R Wr From Fujifilm Is A 50Mm Equivalent Lens For The G-Mount Gfx Camera System. Its 10 Elements, Eight Groups Optical Design Incorporates One Extra-Low Dispersion Element To Reduce Chromatic Aberrations And Color Fringing For Improved Clarity And Color Accuracy Throughout The Aperture Range. A Fluorine Coating Has Also Been Added To The Front Element To Repel Moisture And The Lens Also Features A Dust-, Freeze-, And Weather-Resistant Construction For Use In Inclement Conditions. Additionally, A Manual Aperture Ring Is Featured For Intuitive, Tactile Adjustment Over Exposure Settings, And A Command Position Can Also Be Set For Camera-Based Control Over The Aperture.
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