Fujifilm G-mount

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Fujifilm G-mount of Fujifilm GFX 50R body
TypeInternal bayonet
External diameter76.5 mm
Inner diameter65 mm
Tabs3
Flange 26.7 mm
Connectors12

The Fujifilm G-mount is a type of interchangeable lens mount designed by Fujifilm for use in the cameras of their Fujifilm GFX series. These cameras have interchangeable lenses. The respective lenses are designed for 43.8 mm x 32.9 mm medium format sensors.

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Fujifilm G-mount cameras

Fujifilm has released the following cameras that use the G-mount:

Fujifilm G-mount lens system

Fujinon GF 63mm f/2.8 R WR standard prime lens Fujifilm GF 63.jpg
Fujinon GF 63mm f/2.8 R WR standard prime lens

The crop factor compared to the 35 mm format as a reference is 0.79. Ratio of the reference frame's diagonal (35 mm format) to the diagonal of the image sensor in question (Fujifilm GFX):

As of September 2023 there are 33 lenses available for the G-mount; 20 from Fujifilm's Fujinon brand and 13 from third party companies.

ManufacturerLens NameRelease Date (ISO8601)Focal Length35mm equiv. [2] F-Stop RangeAngle of ViewLengthDiameterWeightMFD [3] MM [4] Aperture BladesAuto focusOIS [5] Filter SizeLens Design [6] Comments
FujinonPower Zoom Lens2025-------------- [7] [8]
FujinonGF 500mm f/5.62024500mm396mm f/4.4------------ [7] [8]
FujinonGF 23mm f/4 R LM WR2017-04-1923mm18mm f/3.24-3299.9°103mm90mm845g38cm0.09x9YesNo82mm15/12
FujinonGF 30mm f/3.5 R WR202030mm24mm f/2.83.5-3284.7°99mm84mm510g32cm0.15x9YesNo58mm13/10
FujinonGF 30mm f/5.6 T/S2023-12-030mm24mm f/4.45.6-84.7°138mm87mm1,340g0.3m0.21x9NoNo105mm16/11 [9] [10]
FujinonGF 45mm f/2.8 R WR2017-09-0745mm36mm f/2.22.8-3262.6°88mm84mm490g45cm0.14x9YesNo62mm11/8
FujinonGF 50mm f/3.5 R LM WR2019-07-1850mm40mm f/2.83.5-3257.4°48mm84mm335g55cm0.10x9YesNo62mm9/6 [11]
FujinonGF 55mm f/1.7 R WR2023-09-2355mm44mm f/1.31.7-2252.9°99.3mm94.7mm780g0.5m0.17x11YesNo77mm14/10 [12] [13]
FujinonGF 63mm f/2.8 R WR2017-01-1963mm50mm f/2.22.8-3246.9°71mm84mm405g50cm0.17x9YesNo62mm10/8
FujinonGF 80mm f/1.7 R WR202180mm63mm f/1.31.7-2237.7°99mm95mm795g70cm0.15x9YesNo77mm12/9
FujinonGF 110mm f/2 R LM WR2017-04-19110mm87mm f/1.62-2227.9°126mm94mm1,010g90cm0.16x9YesNo77mm14/9
FujinonGF 110mm f/5.6 T/S Macro2023-12-0110mm87mm f/4.55.6-27.9°149mm95mm1,255g0.43m0.5x9NoNo72mm11/9 [9] [10]
Fujinon GF 120mm f/4 R LM OIS WR Macro 2017-01-19120mm95mm f/3.24-3225.7°153mm89mm980g45cm0.50x9YesYes72mm14/9
FujinonGF 250mm f/4 R LM OIS WR2018-04-12250mm198mm f/3.24-3212.5°204mm108mm1,425g1.4m0.22x9YesYes82mm16/10
FujinonGF 20-35mm F/4 R WR2022-09-0920-35mm16-28mm f/3.24-22107°-75°113mm89mm725g35cm0.14x9YesNo82mm14/10
FujinonGF 32-64mm f/4 R LM WR2017-01-1932-64mm25-51mm f/3.24-3281°-46.3°116mm-146mm93mm875g50cm-60cm0.12x9YesNo77mm14/11
FujinonGF35-70mm f/4.5-5.6 WR202135-70mm28-55 f/3.6-4.44.5 to 5.6-3276°-42.7°74mm85mm390g35cm0.28x9YesNo62mm11/9
FujinonGF 45-100mm f/4 R LM OIS WR2020-01-2345-100mm36-79mm f/3.24-3262.6° to 30.6°145mm93mm1,005g65cm0.13x9YesYes82mm16/12 [14]
FujinonGF 100-200mm f/5.6 R LM OIS WR2019-01-17100-200mm79-158mm f/4.45.6-3230.6° - 15.6°183mm90mm1,050g60cm-160cm0.20x9YesYes67mm20/13
FujinonGF 1.4X TC WR2018-04-12----27mm82mm400g---Yes--7/3 Teleconverter
AstrHori AstrHori 40mm f/5.62022-10-1340mm31.6mm f/4.45.6-2269°--333g41cm--NoNo62mm7/5 [15]
AstrHoriAstrHori 55mm f/5.62022-10-1855mm43mm f/4.45.6-2252°--350g59cm--NoNo62mm5/5 [16]
AstrHoriAstrHori 75mm f/42022-08-2375mm60mm f/3.24-1644.2°--634.5g82cm--NoNo-8-6 [17]
TTArtisan TTArtisan 11mm f/2.8 Fisheye G-11mm8.6mm f/2.22.8-16-------NoNo-- [18]
TTArtisanTTArtisan 90mm f/1.25 G-90mm63mm1.25-16-------NoNo-- [18]
IRIX Irix 45mm f1.4202175mm36mm f/1.11.4-2262.64°144mm87mm1120g40cm ?9NoNo77mm11/9 [19]
Kipon Iberit 75mm f/2.4201945mm60mm f/1.92.4-1632.2°65mm58mm270g70cm ?6NoNo49mm5/5 [20] [ failed verification ]
Mitakon Zhongyi Speedmaster 85mm f/1.2201885mm67mm f/0.951.2-1629°83mm96mm921g1m0.09x11NoNo77mm9/6 [21]
Mitakon ZhongyiSpeedmaster 65mm f/1.4201865mm51mm f/1.11.4-1646°96mm82mm1,050g70cm0.25x9NoNo72mm11/7 [22]
Mitakon ZhongyiCreator 135mm f/2.5-135mm107mm f/2--------NoNo67mm9/7 [18]
Venus Optics Laowa 15mm f/4.5R Zero-D Shift-15mm12mm f/3.64.5-22-------NoNo-- [18]
Venus OpticsLaowa 17mm f/4 Ultra-Wide Zero-D201917mm13mm f/3.24-32113°124mm88mm829g20cm0.27x5NoNo86mm21/14 [23]
Venus OpticsLaowa 20mm f/4 Zero-D Shift-20mm16mm f/3.24-22-------NoNo82mm- [18]

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  4. Maximum Magnification
  5. Optical Image Stabilization
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