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NiSi 16mm f/2.8 Lens Gives Fujifilm GFX Ultra‑Wide Speed

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NiSi 16mm f/2.8 Lens Gives Fujifilm GFX Ultra‑Wide Speed
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NiSi has unveiled a new 16mm f/2.8 ultra‑wide prime lens designed for Fujifilm GFX and Hasselblad XCD mounts, announcing the release on June 22, 2026. The lens offers a 35mm‑equivalent focal length of 12.6mm, positioning it as the widest‑angle prime currently available for medium‑format systems. Notably, it is also the fastest such lens in its class, providing an f/2.8 maximum aperture that lets more light reach the sensor compared with competing ultra‑wide options.

For Fujifilm GFX shooters, this launch pairs the lens’s optical performance with the company’s renowned color science and retro‑inspired design language. The GFX series is celebrated for delivering rich, true‑to‑life hues and a tactile shooting experience that echoes classic film cameras. By adding a fast, ultra‑wide prime to the GFX lineup, creators gain a tool that can capture expansive scenes while preserving the distinctive tonal rendition Fujifilm is known for.

From a creator‑business perspective, the lens opens new possibilities for landscape, architectural, interior, and even videography work. The wide angle lets photographers emphasize dramatic perspectives and leading lines, while the f/2.8 aperture supports low‑light shooting without resorting to high ISO values that could degrade image quality. This combination can reduce the need for additional lighting gear, streamlining on‑location workflows and potentially lowering production costs.

Because the lens is marketed as the fastest ultra‑wide prime for medium format, it offers a clear advantage for shooters who need both speed and breadth. The ability to open to f/2.8 at such a wide focal length enables shallow depth‑of‑field effects even in tight spaces, a feature that can help creators isolate subjects or achieve creative bokeh in wide‑angle compositions.

Overall, NiSi’s 16mm f/2.8 lens reinforces Fujifilm

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