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The Fujifilm GF 35-70mm f/4.5-5.6 WR is a standard lens for MF, manufactured from 2021. The focus is done by Stepper Motor, it does not have image stabilization. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 1000 €;
10 users have given it an average vote of 9.7 out of 10.
MOUNT
This lens is available with the following mounts:
Fujifilm GF: this lens is compatible with mirrorless medium format Fuji.
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The following opinions have been automatically translated with Google Translate.
Pros:Quality of glass really very, very high.... A lot of stuff really, or at least my specimen is a show...!!!
Cons:Obviously they saved on the contour material even if all in all the build quality is more than decent ....
Opinion:Very light and very compact which means that you can go down on very slow times, I up to 1/5s I shoot without too much effort .... an all-rounder that for what it costs returns versatility and quality of the file really remarkable .... On the 100s taking advantage of the magnification of 100 megapixels, (roughly) is like having a 28-300mm of a 24mpx FF, so a lot of versatility.... I also have the 100-200 but sometimes I have the feeling that this is slightly sharper, and we know that everyone considers the 100-200 is considered a perspective of high quality resolution ... In short, I do everything ... In the macro field I'm ready to bet a thousand euros that can stand comparison with the best macros in circulation, and having said this I think I've said everything ... (obviously I refer to FF macro optics, a macro from MF obviously can give a little more, but let's not expect who knows what big difference ...)
Opinion:Given that I own other lenses of the GF series, so I can give an opinone to 360 °, this lens I took in kit with the 50sII, and I must say as much as I remember a little the basic zoom of the entry level the 18-55, his does it in an excellent way, the image yield is superior to any zoom from FF, Its compactness and its weight only 390g make it very transportable in combination with both the 50 and the 100s for any type of trip, at 70mm perhaps it suffers a bit but only if you compare it with the 45-100 or the 63, the color rendering is very real and holds the definition well even mounted on the 100s, I noticed that in zoom mode between 63 and 70 to understand each other tends a bit to saturate the reds and to contrast the image more, obviously I'm talking about finesse that most will not even notice, even the MAF is fast and silent despite being without an LM engine like other lenses of its own series, Of course the diaphragm 4.5-5.6 is a bit 'the Achilles heel of this optics, it is also true that taken in kit the price for this zoom is excellent you can not expect more. However, WR is therefore resistance to water and dust ideal for those who make landscapes. It is devoid of stabilized so with the old GFX50 series you have to be a little careful about the times. Also tried with the 45-100 at the usual focal lengths and apertures behaves very well keeping pesente how much the older brother costs, so tips for purchases if you approach a GFX system for the first time, highly recommended with the 50sII or 100S kit (even just for the price), if you want to travel light or if you want a zoom to accompany perhaps a fixed lens, but if you already do specific things, well then maybe there are more appropriate GF optics.
Photos taken with Fujifilm GF 35-70mm f/4.5-5.6 WR
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