Fujifilm GF 30mm f/3.5 R WR

Summary

The Fujifilm GF 30mm f/3.5 R WR is a strong optical performer — a ultra-wide prime (24mm equivalent) with f/3.5 maximum aperture. The lens is priced at approximately ~$1000 USD. Please check the official product page for sample images, manuals, and firmware updates.

Genre Suitability

  • Excellent for: Landscape, Architecture, Sport, Wildlife
  • Adequate for: Travel
  • Avoid for: Street, Macro

Strengths

  • Good overall sharpness
  • Negligible optical aberrations
  • Good flare resistance
  • Negligible distortion
  • Weather-sealed construction

Specifications 20/20

Optical construction 13 elements in 10 groups (2 aspherical, 2 ED)
Coating Super EBC
Focal length30mm
Max aperturef/3.5
Sweet spot f/5.6
Aperture blades 9 (circular)
Sunstar points 18 (soft — circular blades)
Max magnification 0.15x
Min focus distance320mm
AF motorDC
OISNo
Weather sealedYes
Aperture ringYes
Clickless apertureNo
Focus ringYes
Focus by wireNo
Distance scaleYes
Rotating frontNo
Tripod mountNo
Weight510g
Diameter84mm
Length99.4mm
Filter thread58mm
Year2019

Optical Quality 9/14

Center (wide open)
1.5
Corner (wide open)
1.0
Center (stopped)
2.0
Corner (stopped)
1.5
Lateral CA
2.0
Distortion
2.0
Vignetting (wide open)
1.0
Vignetting (stopped)
2.0
Flare resistance
1.5

Sharpness

  • Good center sharpness wide open
  • Acceptable corner sharpness wide open
  • Outstanding center resolution stopped down
  • Good corner-to-corner sharpness stopped down

Aberrations

  • Negligible lateral chromatic aberration

Rendering

  • Moderate vignetting wide open, typical for the aperture class
  • Vignetting essentially gone by f/5.6
  • Good flare resistance

Distortion

  • Negligible distortion — straight lines stay straight

All optical scores are based on lab measurements and field tests from trusted review sources. For details on how we score lenses, see our scoring methodology.

Genre Fit

Landscape Photography 4/5

Landscape Photography prioritizes corner-to-corner sharpness at stopped-down apertures and good flare resistance.

Primary
  • Good corner-to-corner sharpness stopped down
  • Outstanding center resolution stopped down
Secondary
  • Negligible distortion — straight lines stay straight
  • Negligible lateral chromatic aberration
  • Vignetting essentially gone by f/5.6
  • Good flare resistance

Architecture Photography 4/5

Architecture Photography prioritizes geometric precision with minimal distortion and even corner sharpness.

Primary
  • Good corner-to-corner sharpness stopped down
  • Outstanding center resolution stopped down
  • Negligible distortion — straight lines stay straight
Secondary
  • Negligible lateral chromatic aberration
  • Vignetting essentially gone by f/5.6
  • Good flare resistance

Street Photography 2/5

Street Photography prioritizes sharp stopped-down performance and a fast enough aperture for low light.

Primary
  • Outstanding center resolution stopped down
  • Slow f/3.5 aperture
Secondary
  • Good center sharpness wide open
  • Good flare resistance

~ Travel Photography 3/5

Travel Photography prioritizes balanced image quality in a lightweight package.

Primary
  • Outstanding center resolution stopped down
  • Heavy at 510g
Secondary
  • Slow f/3.5 aperture
  • Good flare resistance

Sport Photography 4/5

Sport Photography prioritizes sharp wide-open center performance to freeze action at fast shutter speeds.

Primary
  • Good center sharpness wide open
Secondary
  • Slow f/3.5 aperture
  • Negligible lateral chromatic aberration

Wildlife Photography 4/5

Wildlife Photography prioritizes center sharpness across apertures for distant subjects.

Primary
  • Good center sharpness wide open
  • Outstanding center resolution stopped down
Secondary
  • Slow f/3.5 aperture
  • Negligible lateral chromatic aberration

Macro Photography 2/5

Macro Photography prioritizes stopped-down center sharpness and high magnification for close-up detail.

Primary
  • Outstanding center resolution stopped down
  • Low magnification (0.15x)
Secondary
  • Negligible distortion — straight lines stay straight
  • Negligible lateral chromatic aberration

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