The Meike AF 110mm f/2 GFX is an unannounced lens and should be treated as a rumor for Fujifilm GFX cameras. Available sources agree on the core details: a fixed 110mm focal length, f/2 maximum aperture, autofocus and Fujifilm G mount. There is still no official product page or final specification sheet, so the record keeps only the corroborated values and avoids inventing price, announcement date, optical construction, dimensions or weight.
If confirmed, this lens would target one of the most important photographic roles in the GFX system: portrait work with a bright short telephoto. On the 44x33 format, 110mm gives strong subject separation, flattering compression and a comfortable working distance for head-and-shoulder portraits, fashion, weddings and controlled-location sessions. The f/2 aperture is especially meaningful on medium format because it can produce shallow depth of field and a distinct rendering compared with slower zooms or smaller, less ambitious primes.
The rumor sits in the wider context of Meike expanding into autofocus GFX lenses after the attention around its AF 85mm f/1.8. In expected use, the Meike AF 110mm f/2 GFX would be most relevant for portraits, social work, details and event photography where background separation matters. Important information is still missing: autofocus speed, motor type, weather sealing, close-focus distance, size, balance, focus breathing and edge performance. Until Meike publishes final details, this should remain a conservative rumor entry.