🌨️ Fuji Xf 50Mm F2 Review
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The Fujifilm XF 50mm f/2 arrived on the scene last year, completing the triad of inexpensive and lightweight f/2 primes for the system. With its equivalent field of view of 76mm in 35mm format, it is long enough to be considered a decent portrait lens but can also work for events and everyday walk-around photography.
This short video puts the 56mm f/1.2 alongside the more recently released 50mm f/1.0 to see how they compare when shooting portraits using natural light. We Review the Fujinon XF 30mm f/2.8 LM
Fujifilm XF 50mm f2.0 WR Reviewed vs 56mm f1.2 Jul 11, 2017 • Review of Fujifilm XF 50mm F2 R WR The difference in aperture and therefor lowlight and shallow depth of field is obvious and goes without saying.
Kích thước ô lấy nét luôn để nhỏ nhất. Riêng bài test bokeh thì ngoài “đấu” ở f/2 với f/2 (đương nhiên) thì có so thêm XF 56 ở f/1.2 với XF 50 ở f/2 (để thấy cái “giá” của khẩu lớn f1.2). 5. Cố gắng chụp nhiều thể loại: Chân dung (ưu tiên là dĩ nhiên), cây cỏ hoa
Sharpness. The Fujinon XF 50-140mm ƒ/2.8 R LM OIS WR produces very sharp images, even wide open at ƒ/2.8. We do note some de-centering in our sample copy of this lens: at ƒ/2.8 the top of the
Comparing the lenses at their minimum apertures (F1 vs F1.2), the 56mm F1.2 quickly jumps out as sharper. The 50mm F1 although plenty sharp for most uses, suffers mightily compared to the 56mm F1.2 WR. At F1.4, the 56mm is still sharper. However, by F2, the 50mm F1 is starting to catch up.
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The images can be epic to say the least. With the XF 50mm f2, you’re going to get smooth looking bokeh, but it won’t give you that same magic wide open. However, the XF 50mm f2 R WR lens is an easier lens to live with on a daily basis. The autofocus, for example, feels light years ahead of my XF 56mm f1.2 APD.
“The image quality of the Fujifilm 60mm f2.4 truly blew me away, but sadly, for me, the slow and external autofocus, slow aperture and long lens hood outweighed the lens’s beautiful IQ. The Fujifilm 50mm f2 was great, but after Viltrox released their faster f1.4 56mm at a price lower than the 50 I decided to try it out.
The XF 90mm f/2 is the highest performing lens I have ever mounted onto my X-series cameras. I beats all previous XF series lenses in just about every image quality aspect. Its the royal deluxe model of a portrait lens, and if you are a portrait or fashion photographer using the Fujifilm X-series you cannot pass this lens up.
Weighing in at 285 g the lens contains 13 elements in 10 groups, with an 18-50mm zoom range equating to 27-75mm in full-frame 35mm. The stepping motor is quiet and provides accurate autofocus and
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fuji xf 50mm f2 review