Description
The Fujifilm GF 30mm f/5.6 T/S Lens gives you maximum precision at your fingertips with its rotating, tilt/shift control.
Key Features
- Medium Format | f/5.6 to f/32
- 24mm (Full-Frame Equivalent)
- Built-In Data-Recording Sensor
- Maximum Tilt: +/- 8.5°
- Maximum Shift: +/- 15mm
- Mount Rotation: +/- 90°
- 1 x Aspherical Element
- 1 x Super ED and 2 x ED Elements
- Tripod Mount
Features
- Tilt‑Shift Design Provides Precise Perspective Control for Architectural and Landscape Photography
- 30mm Focal Length Offers a Wide‑Angle Field of View for Medium Format GFX Cameras
- Constant f/5.6 Aperture Ensures Consistent Exposure Across the Tilt and Shift Range
- High‑Precision Optical Construction Delivers Exceptional Sharpness and Minimal Distortion
- Large Image Circle Supports Extensive Shift Movements without Loss of Image Quality
- Ideal for Correcting Converging Vertical Lines in Architectural Scenes
- Advanced Coatings Reduce Flare and Ghosting for Improved Contrast and Colour Accuracy
- Robust Build Quality Designed for Professional Medium Format Workflows
- Smooth, Accurate Tilt and Shift Mechanisms for Creative and Technical Control
- Perfect for Landscape, Architecture, Product Photography, and Controlled Studio Work
Overview
This cine-style wide-angle prime lens is optimized for GFX-system cameras and records lens adjustments directly to the metadata of your files.
Perspective Control
Straighten skyscrapers in cityscapes by tilting the lens by +/- 8.5° to correct for parallax or by adjusting the shift by +/- 15mm and lens rotation by +/- 90° to control which landscape details will stay in focus.
The rotation has locks at -90°, 90°, and 0° with clicks every 30°. Tilt/shift rotation locks at 0° and 90° with clicks every 45°.
Record Lens Adjustments
The GF 30mm lens digitally communicates with FUJIFILM’s GFX-system cameras to record lens adjustments and save that information to the metadata of those files to be used in post-production.
Tripod Mount
The GF 30mm features a tripod collar designed to keep the lens’s optical axis centered when used with a tripod.


