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Fujifilm Fujinon XF 50 mm f/2 R WR
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Manufacturer | Fujifilm |
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Model | Fujinon XF 50 mm f/2 R WR |
Lens style | Telephoto |
Focal length | 50 mm |
Maximum aperture | f/2 |
Angle of view | 31.7 o |
Closest focusing distance | 0.39 m |
Maximum magnification | 0.15x |
Minimum aperture | 16 |
Number of diaphragm blades | 9 |
Auto focus type | AF / MF |
Lens Construction | 9 elements / 7 groups |
Filter diameter | 46 mm |
Macro | No |
Available mounts | Fujifilm X |
Dimensions | 60 x 59.4 mm |
Weight | 200 g |
Additional information | Announced: 19.01.2017 1 aspherical ED element |
Owners reviews (10)
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Owner since: 1 year
Price: £350
User profile: Amateur
Cons: None I can see of.
Pros: Rediculously sharp even wide open, compact, great contrast and vivid colours, great bokeh.
Summary: Probably the best value for money lens from the Fuji camp.
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Owner since: 1 year
Price: €300
User profile: Amateur
Cons: None
Pros: Very sharp lens, great bokeh at f2.
Summary: My sharpest Fuji lens.
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Owner since: 1 year
Price: €495
User profile: Amateur
Cons: None
Pros: Sharpness, good quality lens made of metal, focus quick.
Summary: I like this lens because it is very sharp and I can take nice portrait.
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Owner since: 3 years
Price: 399£
User profile: Professional
Cons: None for the price.
Pros: Very compact, super sharp even wide open, pleasing bokeh, relatively fast. It makes for a great portrait lens, despite the unusual 75mm equivalent focal length.
Summary: A great general purpose short telephoto and a viable alternative to the 56mm f/1.2 for portraits.
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Owner since: 3 years
Price: € 47
User profile: Amateur
Cons: A lot of problems with chromatic aberation, especially with hard light and at full aperture f2.0 but also at f2.8. I\'ve had the lens checked by Fuji, and several copies allowed to try, but unfortunately all with this problem.
Pros: Sharp, very solid build, fast AF, weather sealed.
Summary: Going to sell the lens because of the chromatic aberation problem. Because of chromatic abberation, I cannot rely on the lens for professional photo shots. Too much work afterwards to correct as well.
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Owner since: 2 years
Price: £429
User profile: Amateur
Cons: None
Pros: Sharp, build quality, weather sealed, no distortion.
Summary: Amazing little piece of glass.
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Owner since: 1 year
Price: 300
User profile: Amateur
Cons: - Unusual focal lenght on APS-C - A bit annoying... ?
Pros: - Great build quality - Almost perfect optics with high contrast, great sharpness and good clean bokeh - Focuses quite close
Summary: Technically the best \"Fujicron\" lens. Well build and extremely sharp. It gives vivid and clean pictures and can focus quite close. I keep it because it\'s optically excellent but I think the focal lenght is somewhat strange on APS-C and that it lacks character. Simply a matter of taste, I\'m not excited by a 50mm f/2.
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Owner since: 6 months
Price: 519 €
User profile: Amateur
Cons: ?
Pros: Solid. Sharp. Light weight. No software correction. WR. Speedy AF.
Summary: Excellent. Value for money.
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Owner since: 3 months
Price: $449
User profile: Amateur
Cons: None!
Pros: - Lightweight - Fast and quiet AF - Great bokeh at f/2 - Great for video
Summary: Superior to Nikon\'s and Canon\'s 50mm offerings, the XF 50mm is a wonderful lens. It is a great for everyday use, street and food photography, portrait, etc... It is also a welcome addition to the other f/2 offerings, and worth having as a lighter addition or substitute to the XF 56mm
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Owner since: 6 months
Price: 529€
User profile: Amateur
Cons: None
Pros: Super sharp with wonderful vivid colours and great build quality. Excellent bokeh at f2 and my personal favourite for shooting portraits. One of Fuji\'s best!
Summary: A gem of a lens.