Fujifilm's standard prime for GFX medium format — 50mm equivalent at f/2.8 with weather resistance.
The Fujifilm GF 63mm f/2.8 R WR launched alongside the GFX 50S as the system's standard prime lens. At 63mm on medium format it provides approximately 50mm equivalent, serving as the nifty-fifty of the GFX system with a compact design for medium format.
Optically excellent — sharp across the large medium format frame from f/4 with very good performance at f/2.8. The larger image circle of medium format provides shallower depth of field than a 50mm on full-frame at the same distance. Autofocus is quiet and accurate.
Fujifilm G mount with 62mm filter thread. Weighs 405g — remarkably light for a medium format lens. Weather-resistant construction. Minimum focus distance 50cm. Aperture ring with 1/3-stop clicks. 9 rounded aperture blades for smooth bokeh.
Available used at mid-range prices — one of the most affordable GF lenses. Often bundled as a kit lens with GFX bodies. The GF 50mm f/3.5 R LM WR is even more compact but slower. An essential starting point for anyone entering the GFX medium format system.