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GFX 100 replacement and 3 new GF lenses coming soon?

diggles

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FujiRumors sounds very confident the announcement will happen at the September 12th X summit.

GFX 100 replacement, 55mm 1.7, 30mm TS, and 110mm TS would make 2023 quite a year for the GFX system.

The site also reports the new GFX 100 will have a detachable battery grip and keep the EVF tilt adapter as an option. I would also expect one of the memory card slots to be for CFexpress Type B cards.
 

tcdeveau

Well-known member
Fujirumors is generally pretty accurate and good about stuff like that. Pretty exciting for Fuji users!

Wish the Hassy X had the lens lineup the GFX had :(
 

diggles

Well-known member
The prototype image of the 30mm shows the same grooves and marking that the 100-200 has for the lens collar…and it is on the lens side like it should be. At the very least they've considered a lens collar for the 30, I sure hope it makes the final design. What a bonus if you can use the same lens collar for both lenses. It doesn't look like the 110 has a spot for the lens collar though.

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Alkibiades

Well-known member
I am waiting for the 30 mm shift lens- could become the main lens between canon 50 mm ts-e and 24 mm ts-e.
the next one could be 23- 24 mm shift lens from Fuji...
 

diggles

Well-known member
I am waiting for the 30 mm shift lens- could become the main lens between canon 50 mm ts-e and 24 mm ts-e.
the next one could be 23- 24 mm shift lens from Fuji...
A 23mm tilt/shift lens from Fuji would be an amazing addition! Hope the 30mm and 110mm do well so they continue the series!
 

Alkibiades

Well-known member
110 mm is probably not really needed as the new canon ts-e 90 mm and 135 mm has a large image circle for the 33x44 mm sensor, also the schneider apo digitar 120 mm in phase one can be afapted to fuji very easy
 

algrove

Well-known member
8 Stop IBIS! Nope 5 stop so I see on BH.

But the tilt/shift lenses are interesting.
A built-in sensor records the level of shift and rotation and embeds that information into the metadata of your files for smoother post-production editing.
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