Fujifilm GF 30mm f5 6 T S Lens

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They say a picture is worth a thousand words, so why not capture memories with a camera from world-renowned Fujifilm? The Tokyo-based brand has been at the forefront of photography since its inception in 1934, so no matter if you're a 35mm film enthusiast or part of the digital revolution, our curated collection is brimming with a selection of cameras, rolls of polaroid film and a plethora of lenses to help you snap every shot.The Fujifilm GF 30mm f/5.6 Tilt Shift Lens provides perspective control for the first time with medium format GFX cameras, whilst featuring a premium optical design and excellent build quality to deliver superb results.Image QualityWhen working with large sensors such as medium format there is no room for error or distortion. The technology within this lens is such that there is no need for electronic correction for elements such as lateral chromatic aberration.Fujifilm's unique Nano GI system reduces flare and ghosting for high-contrast imagery, while the special lens elements strongly suppress spherical aberration, coma aberration and image curvature.Overall images are detailed, high-contrast and incredibly sharp even to the furthest corners of the frame.Shift Adjustment up to ±15mmControl perspective with superior dynamic control of shift adjustment up to ±15mm. Basic tilt/shift adjustments can be made to alter the direction of the T/S by 90±. Rotating T/S allows movement of the tilt and shift to be set from orthogonal to parallel at degrees of 0º, 30º, 60º and 90º.Shift and Rotation SensorThe built-in shift and rotation sensor detects and records the amount of which the photographer has dialled in these settings. This information is essential when processing RAW files, creating a seamless post-production workflow.Focus and Perspective ControlThe 30mm Tilt Shift lens allows for subject alteration in the following ways:Focus Control: Affects the depth of field enlarging or reducing the amount of your composition in focus. This is well suited for still-life photography where depth-of-field is a key element to composition.Perspective Control: Affects subject distortion by using keystone adjustments to ensure straight lines. This is particularly essential for architecture photographers looking for clean finishes to their images.
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