The Fujifilm 50mm f2 R WR has fantastic image quality that really, truly speaks for itself. There isn’t a single reason for photographers to complain. It’s sharp, has nice bokeh, doesn’t
The Canon 50mm F1.4 USM drives me crazy with it’s haziness at F1.4 and even F2.0. I had this lens for many years, and while I was able to get some memorable photos from it, I agree with you 100% that it wasn't that good until about f/2.8. I didn't hate it, but I didn't love it either.
A sleek short telephoto prime for FUJIFILM X-series mirrorless cameras, the black XF 50mm f/2 R WR offers a 76mm equivalent focal length to suit a variety of applications, including portraiture and still lifes. The lightweight design and bright f/2 maximum aperture benefit working in low-light conditions and also afford a high degree of control
The new Fujinon XF33mmF1.4 R LM WR expands Fujinon’s sub-range of fast f/1.4 primes, which range from a 16mm f/1.4, the widest, through to a 35mm f/1.4, the longest. And this new optic will sit alongside the 35mm lens, rather than replacing it, though most will see it as a much more modern replacement. Fujifilm 's X-mount cameras have APS-C
Great review. Small addition though - this lens can easily replace the, impossible to find, XF27mm f2.8 R WR, which costs £419.99 in the UK, despite being in plentiful supply and only costing ~£
I have only tested this on the X-Trans III sensor but in reality, this lens and the X100V may be neck and neck. Weight 6.3 oz / 180 g. Link to my XF 23mm f/2 R WR review. 4. Fujifilm X100F 23mm f/2 - This lens is of an older design and dates back to the first X100 released in 2012. It was time for an update but search the internet and you will
4. Image resolution. The resolution test of the Fujinon XF 50 mm f/2 R WR was based on RAW files from the Fujifilm X-E1. The files were developed with dcraw program (with the 3-pass X-trans filter algorithm) and analyzed with the help of Imatest package. Let’s remind here that the best fixed focal length lenses from the Fujifilm X system
The speed of the Fuji 35mm f1.4 in certain shooting situations would be much nicer. The 35mm focal length of the XF 35mm f/2 provides a 44.2° field of view, and a full frame equivalent 53mm field of view. The minimum focusing distance is around 14 inches or 35cm.
The XF 56mm f/1.2 R WR lens is the first Fujifilm X-mount lens with 11 diaphragm blades, which produce a near-perfect circular aperture, even when at f/4 or f/5.6. They also produce 22-pointed sunstars at f/16. The upgrades to the lens have made it slightly larger and added 40 grams to its overall weight, which from a practical viewpoint is
Updated 2020. Fuji XF 56mm f/1.2 R lens review. The essential portrait lens option for Fuji X-Series cameras. XF 56mm f/1.2 vs. XF 50mm f/2. Sample images from Vancouver.
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