The XF 16mm f/2.8 R WR is a very compact prime lens. It is less than two inches long (45 millimeters) and has a maximum diameter of only 2.4 inches (60mm). Perhaps even more impressive than its
2. I picked up a used EXC+ 18mm f/2 lens at KEH the square lens hood and cap. Nifty little lens. I haven't had any time to go out and really give it a spin. With my luck, Fujifilm will now announce an updated model this spring. I was surprised at how big it is. It's still small, but compared to the other f/2 Fujicrons it is quite "fat".
Summary. Fujifilm's XF 50mm f2 is a compelling alternative to the XF 56mm f1.2 for anyone who wants a short telephoto lens for portraits or details. Most obviously it's comfortably smaller and lighter than the XF 56mm and around half the price too. It has quicker, quieter and much closer focusing, making it preferred for spontaneous shots
When I reviewed the Sigma 10-18mm F2.8 DN a few months ago I expressed an interest in revisiting it on Fuji. Fuji’s cameras with the 40MP X-Trans sensors are serious disruptors in this space, and, while I own and love the Fujifilm X-H2, I’m still not decided as to whether they haven’t taken resolution on APS-C a bit too far, as everything but the most of elite of lenses struggle to
Frequently bought together. This item: Fujinon XF18mmF2 R Black. $59900. +. JJC Deluxe Metal Thumb Up Grip for Fujifilm Fuji X-Pro3 X-Pro2 X-Pro1 Xpro3 Xpro2 Xpro1 Digital Mirrorless Camera Thumb Support. $2299.
At 300g, the XF 23mm F1.4 R lens ( B&H Photo / Amazon) may not be a heavy optic for a DSLR but it is heavy for an X Series lens. Just to give you an idea of the heft of this lens, according to Fuji, the XF 35mm only weighs 187g. This lens is also rather big for an XF lens. In fact, the XF 23mm F1.4 reminds me of the Leica Noctilux F1 minus the
Earlier this year, Fujifilm released the 16mm 2.8 R WR (AKA the 16mm 2.8). A compact prime lens for their Fujifilm X system. I got to play with it for about three weeks and there is a lot to love
Is the Fujifilm XF 18mm f1.4 the best Fuji lens ever made? In this video, I review the Fuji 18mm f1.4 after having used it for wedding photography, portrait
Pros Light and compact. Wide angle coverage. Opens up to f/2. Very little vignette. Cons Omits dust and splash protection. Weak edge performance, even when stopped down. Focus hunts in AF-C. The
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fujifilm xf 18mm f 2 r review