I hadn't thought about that. That lens is currently broken, but if it would work, I'd buy another.
A Zeiss 15 mm f/2.8 is great for your use mounted on a D850 or some other 35 mm full-frame camera. It has a reasonable f/2.8 aperture and 100° horizontal / 110° diagonal angle of view. I could see replacing it for use on a 35mm full-frame camera. That lens, however, has barely enough image circle diameter (44 mm) to cover 35 mm full-frame format (43.3 mm diagonal). It can't provide the 55 mm image circle diameter that you need to cover a 33 x 44 mm sensor. The Zeiss 15 mm has a very wide angle of view, but the angle of coverage is too narrow for larger sensor sizes.
My first Fuji question is, are any large format lenses adaptable to the GFX 100s with the Cambo to get an extra stop of light? The best Fuji has in the lineup is 23mm F4.
The Fuji GFX 100S sensor size is going to severely limit your choices for a wide-angle lens with a maximum aperture of f/2.8. The only options that immediately come to mind are the
Schneider Digitar 28 mm f/2.8 L or the Schneider
Schneider PC-Super-Angulon 28mm f/2.8 lenses. Both lenses are discontinued, but are available to purchase used or may be available to rent as well. The PC-Super-Angulon series was offered in a variety of lens mounts.
Both of the Schneider lenses have the speed that you require and image circle diameters in the 60-62 mm range, so there is a small amount of shift available on the GFX 100S. Here's a YouTube video
demonstrating the FUJI GFX 100S with the PC-Super-Angulon 28mm f/2.8. A 28 mm lens with the Fuji GFX 33 x 44 mm gives you a 76° horizontal / 89° diagonal angle of view. This is the diagonal equivalent of a 22 mm lens with a 35 mm full-frame format.
The Schneider Digitar 28 mm f/2.8 L
is available to rent from Foto Care, an excellent photo dealer in New York City. They list it as an "Apo-Digitar", but I believe Apo is a typo. I'm not aware of an Apo labeled version of this lens.
The Schneider PC-Super-Angulon 28mm f/2.8 in Nikon mount is
currently offered for sale used by Lensrentals, an excellent resource for rentals and more. Their
blog is very informative and their reputation is outstanding.