The full frame LTM SLR Magic Hyper Prime is one of my favorite lenses of all time and it’s a shame they no longer sell them new, but now that the GFX has a 35mm mode with firmware 3.0 the Hyper Prime is a great option for the Fujifilm GFX. Of course, you can use it without the 35mm mode and crop the image by hand to get rid of the vignetting, but 35mm mode will save you some time. When this lens came out most held it above the Leica Noctilux 0.95, which was twice the price and I am very disappointed that I never managed to keep one in my permanent collection before they discontinued production because I love the look of 0.95.
Below it’s interesting to note that a Hasselblad fan finds the Hasselblad X1D so bad that he’s abandoning the system for the Fujifilm GFX. I have read about the X1D improving a lot lately, but it sounds like the shutter lag is still quite bad. Hasselblad might want to get a move on the Hasselblad X2D if they want to survive.
The Last Word – GFX FW 3.0 focus bracketing with the 120/4 macro
fujilove – Cuba with the Fujifilm GFX 50S
laroquephoto – POSTCARD FROM THE BREAK II
laroquephoto – ALPHA & THETA
laroquephoto – PENTAX+GFX
laroquephoto – HASHTAG
laroquephoto – Ice World
danielkorzeniewskiphoto – Fez in Photos
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Fujifilm GFX 50S: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Hasselblad X1D-50c: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Sony a7III: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
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