
Fujifilm FUJINON XF 50-140mm F2.8 R LM OIS WR
Fujifilm Fujinon XF, APS-C / DX
Fujifilm FUJINON XF 50-140mm F2.8 R LM OIS WR
Fujifilm Fujinon XF, APS-C / DX
The Fujinon XF 50-140 is a super sharp lens through all focal lengths wide open.
With X cameras without correction, there is only a little vignetting, which can be easily corrected. The zoom ring is easy to turn and you don't have to be a 'handyman'. The aperture ring is now really tight and clicks into place.
The lens shows flair when you shoot directly into the midday sun.
Chromatic aberration simply does not exist with this lens.
Whoever complains about the weight should -> read the data beforehand <-.
Anyone complaining about the price should -> Read the price list beforehand.
(If the lens is too expensive for you, you don't have to buy it).
Because the price-performance ratio is completely in order for a pro lens newly introduced to the market.
The autofocus is controlled by three linear motors. This is fast and almost silent.
The obi lens is the fastest focusing lens in the Fuji series. However, it can only focus as fast as the camera controls it. Motorically, it is on par with an EF 70-200L IS USM II.
The OIS is by far the best I have seen. I don't have particularly steady hands, but with OIS at 140mm I can get razor-sharp images at 1/8 shutter speed without a problem!
It replaced the EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS usm II for me and I am thrilled!
The minus points are not a problem for me. Therefore, anyone who is concerned about the minus points should feel and listen to such a lens before buying it and not complain afterwards.
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Contra
Super lens for razor sharp images. Is relatively light, focuses very quickly & accurately and also works perfectly with the new fast Fujifilm X-T1.
Pro
Contra
Really great lens, if you are not used to heavy lenses it might surprise you in the beginning, but you'll adjust fairly quickly. I'm a beginner but even I managed to get some decent shots right away
Pro
Contra
Super lens, very sharp with continuous aperture of F2.8. Unfortunately not so nice bokeh. Weight is also great for a lens of this size.
Pro
Contra
Very flexible thanks to the zoom range of 50-140 mm and the continuous aperture of F2.8 very bright. Very suitable for wildlife photography and portraits. Unfortunately not the most beautiful bokeh, you have to consciously select the background and play with the aperture. And of course very heavy. Ergonomically, the T-series with a hand-held or battery grip or, of course, the H1 is the best choice.
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Bright and high image quality
6 out of 33 reviews