Here's how you can find out which 35mm lenses will cover the GFX:
- Prime lenses above 50mm and f/2 or faster (50mm, 58mm, 75mm, 85mm, 90mm, etc)
- Zoom lenses at their long ranges (24-70mm @ 40-70mm, for example)
- All T/S or PC or shift lenses made for 35mm systems
- Many large aperture wide angle primes will cover, although the peripheral bokeh is smaller/swirly/warped
- Many fast macros made for 35mm systems will cover, some will have vignette (a 180/3.5 Sigma APO macro will have vignette, but a faster 150/2.8 or 180/2.8 APO macro will cover)
- Simple design lenses (projections, vintage, enlarging) will cover (petzvals, triplets, tessar/xenars, etc) because simple lenses (with less elements) have larger coverage
- Teleconverters will increase the image circle, hence many lenses that are teleconverter (or with Laowa's Magic Converter/Shift Adapter) will cover 44x33mm
I will have future articles regarding this on my blog, but now you can check out some of the adapted lenses I've used on the GFX:
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