Fujifilm has continued to expand their GF medium format line, offering more and more versatile cameras and a nice gamut of lens options. The GF 55mm f/1.7R WR offers medium format users an unusually wide maximum aperture in tandem with a versatile and neutral focal length, making it an intriguing option for all sorts of applications, including portraits, events, and much more. How does it hold up in practice? This great video takes a look at the performance image quality you will be able to expect.
Coming to you from Alex Barrera, this excellent video takes a look at the Fujifilm GF 55mm f/1.7R WR lens for Fujifilm GFX medium format mirrorless cameras. With a surprisingly wide maximum aperture for a medium format lens, this is the sort of option that captures the attention of portrait photographers who love narrow depth of field and those who need lots of light-gathering power. The 55mm f/1.7 backs up that aperture with 14 elements in 10 groups, 11 aperture blades for extra smooth bokeh, DC motor with GMR sensor AF system, minimum focus distance of 1.6 feet (50 cm), maximum magnification of 0.17x, and weather-resistant construction. And at 3.9 inches (9.9 cm) long and 1.72 lbs (780 g), it is relatively compact. Check out the video above for Barrera's full thoughts.