110 x 110

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Now that the Fujifilm GFX 100S is quickly popularizing ‘small medium format’ cameras, thanks to its incredible value proposition (USD/€ 6.000 for a 100 megapixel beast) and also its much lighter and more compact form factor compared to the original GFX 100, there seem to be a lot of people entering this camera segment. At least, if I am to believe my inbox! A lot of my blog readers apparently have already ordered or even picked up their GFX 100S, according to the emails I'm receiving. Some of these photographers also ask me which lenses I would recommend for the GFX 100S, or any GFX for that matter.

I personally shoot about 80 to 90 percent of my images with just two lenses. I already did a blog post (link here) a while back on one of those two favorites, which is the GF 32-64 f/4, and in my opinion, this is definitely a must have lens. The other lens that I think a new GFX user should get, especially if they're into portraits, is the GF 110 f/2. It’s sharp as a tack, fast and produces beautiful bokeh. For that reason, I decided to create a little slideshow containing 110 of my favorite images that were shot with the GF 110. I hope you'll enjoy it. Thanks for watching. If you already have these two and you’ve got more money to burn, check back later when I’ll post my review of the Irix 45 mm f/1.4 for the GFX (unboxing video here).

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  • Most of the images you saw in the video were lit with flash. If you want to know more about using flash on location, check out my Light It Up! ebook or my Location Lighting Masterclass. I work with Godox flashes and SMDV softboxes and highly recommend them for GFX users.

  • I edit my images in Lightroom using preset and Creative Profiles that I’ve created myself. If you like the look of these images, check out my presets and Creative Profiles below.