Fujifilm currently has 7 lenses for their medium format G mount cameras and are planning to release another 3 over the next 2 years. Two of the three lenses are telephoto which the GFX lineup are currently lacking so this is good news for anyone waiting on these types of lenses to do the switch.
Below are some details from Fuji
GF100-200mmF5.6 R LM OIS WR (2019)
- With a focal distance of 100mm to 200mm (equivalent to 79-158mm in the 35mm film format), this telephoto zoom lens is ideal for shooting scenery.
- Together with the GF1.4X TC WR teleconverter, which extends the focal distance of the main lens by approximately 1.4 times, photographers can shoot scenes with a focal distance of 140mm to 280mm (equivalent to 111-221mm in the 35mm film format).
GF50mmF3.5 R LM WR (2019)
- Thin standard single focus lens achieves a focal distance of 50mm (equivalent to 40mm in the 35mm film format.)
- When used together with the compact lightweight medium-format mirrorless digital camera FUJIFILM GFX 50R, it creates a highly portable medium format mirrorless digital camera system that supports quick and easy shooting.
GF45-100mmF4 R LM OIS WR (2020)
- With a focal distance of 45mm to 100mm (equivalent to 36-79mm in the 35mm film format) this, medium-range telephoto zoom lens is highly convenient and suitable for a wide range of different scenes, particularly snapshots and portrait photographs.
- Together with the FUJINON Lens GF32-64mmF4 R LM WR, which is already available in the market, and the GF100-200mmF4 R LM OIS WR, which has now been added to the roadmap, photographers can shoot scenes with a focal distance of 32mm to 200mm (equivalent to 25-158mm in the 35mm film format.)