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Filmmaking with Fujinon GF32-90mmT3.5 PZ OIS WR

Posted on Sep 12, 2025 by Nicole Tilby

The Fujinon GF32-90mmT3.5 PZ OIS WR is the first G Mount power zoom lens designed specifically for filmmaking

Fujifilm is turning the spotlight on filmmakers with the debut of the Fujinon GF32-90mmT3.5 PZ OIS WR. Whether you’re on a fast-paced set or at a solo shoot, this lens can help you to move fast and shoot smooth.

Developed by the team behind Fujifilm’s cine zoom lenses, the GF32-90mm features a 25-element, 19-group design. This technology produces distortion-free images. A Nano GI coating reduces flare and ghosting, while a 13-blade iris delivers smooth, natural bokeh.

At just 222mm long and 2.1kg, this lens is surprisingly compact for its class. It’s also fully compatible with follow focus systems. Better yet, the focus, zoom and iris rings can be controlled remotely with the new Fujifilm GFX Eterna 55 – no external motors required.

With built-in optical image stabilisation, the GF32-90mm handles handheld and run-and-gun setups easily. Additionally, its high-speed focus motors offer precise autofocus and manual control.

Optimised for the GFX Eterna 55’s large-format sensor, the GF32-90mm unlocks full potential for cinematic productions – from indie films to commercials, documentaries and more.

Find more information at fujifilm.com/uk/en

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Fujinon GF32-90mmT3.5 PZ OIS WR. Image: Fujifilm

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