From the course: Advanced Photography: Medium-Format Digital Cameras

Unlock the full course today

Join today to access over 22,600 courses taught by industry experts or purchase this course individually.

Evaluating lens speed and ISO

Evaluating lens speed and ISO

From the course: Advanced Photography: Medium-Format Digital Cameras

Start my 1-month free trial

Evaluating lens speed and ISO

- I have here Fuji's 32-64mm f/4 lens. It's what currently mounted to this GFX. And their 120mm f/4. They also currently sell a 23mm f/4, a 110mm f/2, and a 63mm f/2.8. Now, I should point out that at the time that we're shooting this course this camera hasn't even been out for a full year. So while that might not seem like a lot of lenses, it's actually quite a good number of lenses to come out of the gateway. Fuji publishes a lense roadmap for all of their camera systems. And if you google Fuji GFX lens roadmap you'll see that their are two or three more lenses planned just within the next year. If they go the same route they did with their smaller format, there will be a bunch of lenses available in the coming years. Here are my Fuji X-T2 mirrorless, which has an APS-C side sensor. I have this 23mm f/1.4 and this 56mm f/1.2. Now, these all seem like odd focal lengths to you. Remember, these are actual focal lengths not 35mm equivalents. What I want you to notice is the speed of the…

Contents