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The Fujifilm Fujinon 50 / F 2.0 XF R WR Lens is a versatile and robust lens designed for photographers who demand high performance in various conditions. With a maximum aperture of F2.0, it delivers stunning bokeh, while its weather and dust resistance ensures reliability in challenging environments. Fast and silent focusing enhances your shooting experience, making it an essential tool for capturing life's moments.
C**N
Un buen objetivo Fuji
Es un fijo fuji para serie x, con la calidad habitual de estos objetivos fijos. Sacrificar un punto de luminosidad a cambio de bajar mucho peso y tamaño.Queda pequeñito en las XT, pero su calidad óptica es innegable. Y mi espalada lo agradece.Estupendo.
S**I
No puede faltar en tu bolsa
Es un lente que no puede faltar en tu equipo, excelente calidad, resistente al agua y al polvo, muy buena construcción mayormente de metal, se siente solido y firme. A diferencia de otros lentes Fuij, este lente SI tiene las aperturas de diafragma en el exterior marcadas y se siente un click cuando cambia de una a la otra, esto le da un toque retro al lente y ayuda a ver y/o cambiar el diafragma estas usando sin tener que ver por el visor o a la pantalla,Enfoque rápido y preciso en una Fujifilm X-T2.El lente es ligero y pequeño, utiliza filtro 46 mm para darse una idea del tamaño.Viene con un parasol de plástico de medio giro relativamente ancho, mas del doble de ancho que el que viene en el 35mm f2,Lo único que no me gusta es el estuche que viene para el lente, es mas una tela cosida en plano, formando un sobre.No he tomado fotografías con el pero no creo decepcionarme de la calidad.
R**Y
The Reviews are Correct -- This is an Incredible Lens
I have extended experience with almost every lens Fuji makes. I'm an early adopter of most Fuji lenses when they come out, and I've been using them over now some four models of Fuji cameras. I need not again go into how fantastic the vast majority of these lenses are. By this point in time (late 2018), the "secret" is out: Fuji makes lenses that stand up to Zeiss, Schneider, Voigtlander, etc., but at 1/3 the price. Many people have now found that, if they acquire the Fuji XF 24mm F/1.2, the Fuji XF56mm, and the Fuji XF 90mm, they have a set of lenses that are simply nothing less than astounding and can be used to take photographs that truly are stunning. Heck, even the XF 10-24mm wide-angle zoom produces images so good through its range that you would swear you were shooting with a prime, and the often-overlooked XF 55-200m lens (sometimes the recipient of some uplifted noses) knocks out gorgeous photos (and both of these last two zooms come with image stabilization).With Fuji's more recent release of the newer XF 23mm F/2.0, the XF 35mm f/2.0, and now this XF 50mm F/2.0, the company has embarked on lenses that are far lighter and smaller than the ones first mentioned, and also include fast, silent, and more modern focusing mechanisms. They don't drink in the same amount of light as any of the F/1.2 models, as an F/1.2 aperture is really very open compared even to F/2.0, but F/2.0 is still considered a "fast" aperture: MANY other lenses on the market today only open to F/3.5. What Fuji has done is open up an entirely new line of "fast" lenses that are lighter, smaller, and more modern in their focusing mechanisms, sacrificing the aperture (a necessity) to do so.All three of these newer lenses are also fantastic, even when compared with their much more expensive Fuji brethren. They all take great photos, have good, what I would call "neutral" color palates, and work quickly and quietly with much less weight. And here's the thing: unless you have a special need for F/1.2 because you require a very emphasized background defocusing effect, the F/2.0 versions will easily fit the bill for your shooting, not only because they are good lenses, but because if you are shooting with a modern Fuji camera (like the X-T2, X-T3, or X-H1), you can shoot at previously unusable ISO numbers and get terrific shots. You'll do so, too, at a much lower price, due to the dramatically lower price of these newer lenses.Especially to the point on this XF 50mm, I have to agree with the majority of other reviews: this lens is SHARP. And I mean, sharp to the point that it might be the sharpest lens currently in the Fuji arsenal. Pair it with the X-H1 camera, and you have a sharp, "fast" lens that has image stabilization provided by the camera. But it will turn out amazingly good shots with other non-OIS Fuji cameras, because, as I say, the lens is fast, and these cameras really let you crank up the ISO like never before. Case in point: last year, my wife and I were in Bordeaux, shooting inside a medieval church on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites, and it was so dark inside you could hardly see the hand in front of your face (the basilica is in serious need of renovation in spite of its architectural significance). A floodlight connected to a sensor would come on when someone came through the front door, but then would turn off again, plunging you into darkness. I was shooting with the X-T2 and the XF 10-24mm lens. I was able to crank up the ISO so high (I believe it was at 12,800) that I was able to get a complete set of interior photos that, when you see them on a computer screen, you would never know just how dark it really was in that building. And, mind you, that was with a lens that only opens up to F/4.0, which is miniscule compared to this 50mm lens here, which opens to F/2.0.You'll likely be as surprised as I when you see just how sharp this lens shoots. Also, being an XF lens that is built in Japan, it shares the silky smooth manual focus ring and the superior, all-metal and glass construction of the XF series. Maddeningly, the aperture ring STILL has the tendency to let you knock it off of the auto setting onto F/16, so, like many Fuji lenses that bear this fault, you have to keep an eye on it, or you'll be shooting at the wrong aperture all day long. (Why can't Fuji ever seem to address this? What a simple problem to fix!) Nevertheless, this is a quality lens build akin to all the Japanese Fuji XF lenses, and you can feel it when you pick it up. Focusing is fast and completely silent. Oh, and did I mention that this is a "WR" lens? That means it is weather resistant, so if you are using it with a weather resistant Fuji camera, that's pretty nifty.Can you shoot at 50mm? That's the question you have to ask yourself. If the field of view of this lens works for you (it is about a 75mm equivalent), this lens is definitely on the top of the short list. Yes, it comes with a crappy lens hood. Easily solved with a very inexpensive aftermarket hood if you can't deal with it. But if this field of view works for you, its a fantastic choice. Even at its retail price, it is something of a bargain; on sale, its a steal. Five "Fuji" Stars.
D**D
Superb all-round Fujifilm lens
As per the rest of the Fujifilm f2 range this is an extremely sharp and contrasty lens with very low distortion and great build quality. Perfect for Street Photography if you don't like getting too close or for general purpose photography. If you intend to shoot portraits it works fine but I would say it's not the primary use and there are some other lenses better suited.
G**I
Excelente lente
Llegó a tiempo, en buenas condiciones, lente muy bueno, fotos muy claras y profesionales.
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