Fujifilm XF 18mm F2 R
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13 years ago
REVIEW: Fujifilm Fujinon XF 18mm f/2 R
Fujifilm XF 18mm f/2.0 R This lens is one of three introduced with Fujifilm's X-Pro1 interchangeable lens digital camera. It offers an angle of view equivalent to a 27mm lens on a 35mm camera, a bright maximum aperture of f/2 and costs around £550.
13 years ago
Fujinon XF 18mm f/2 R review by PeteD
This lens seems to get a bit of negative press. Yes the image quality is only very good if not stellar. Some CA and the corners don't reach the levels of the centre. And yes the 35 f1.4 is optically better but given the 18f2 is small and fast it's a lens that sits on my xe1 a fair amount.
Pros:
- it's small and it's fast
- Image quality is good
Cons:
- some ca
10 years ago
Fujinon XF 18mm f/2 R
It's construction is good and so is it's size. But it's probably the worst Fuji lens when it comes to image quality. Corners are soft even stopped down and the lens suffers form field curvature.
Pros:
- small
- "
- special"
Cons:
- -bad
8 years ago
Second hand demo lens. Fits nicely on my XT10 in- or outdoors. A good one!
Pros:
- Lightweight fast lens
- optically well adjusted
- mechanically silent and quick
Cons:
- No WR
8 years ago
Using glass-mold aspheric lenses at the 5th and 7th elements, is effective to in increasing the maximum aperture (5th element) and reducing the overall thickness of the lens (7th element).
13 years ago
Not as good as the 35MM
Wanted to love it due to the small form factor, reminded me of my Panasonic GF1 with 20MM pancake lens combo, but did not have the image quality i was looking for. If small size matters, go with this lens, if your looking for quality go with the 35MM.
Pros:
- Small form Factor
Cons:
- Slow focus
8 years ago
Fujifilm Fujinon XF 18mm F2 R
The Fujifilm Fujinon XF 18mm F2 R has some marks in its favor. It's quite small and light, covers a classic wide field of view, gathers a heck of a lot of light, and focuses close enough for most shots you want to capture with a 27mm equivalent lens.
Pros:
- Light and compact
- Wide angle coverage
- Opens up to f/2
- Very little vignette
Cons:
- Omits dust and splash protection
- Weak edge performance, even when stopped down
- Focus hunts in AF-C
8 years ago
Fujifilm Fujinon XF 18mm F2 R Review
The Fujifilm Fujinon XF 18mm F2 R is showing its age, but is still a good choice for X shooters who prefer lightweight lenses. The Fujifilm Fujinon XF 18mm F2 R ($599) isn't a new lens. It was one of the first available with the X-Pro1, and is still available close to six years later. It remains a popular choice thanks to a very compact design and a classic wide-angle field of view. But it omits the weather-sealed design that you get with newer lenses, and struggles with sharpness at the periphery of the frame. If you don't mind a heavier (and pricier) lens, we recommend the XF 16mm F1.4 instead. But if traveling light is a priority, and you're a fan of this focal length, it's still worth a look. Design The 18mm is quite small, just 1.6 by 2.5 inches (HD), and light at 4.1 ounces. The barrel is mostly metal, but the bayonet mount for the included lens hood is plastic. The hood itself is mostly metal, and feather light. Using it detracts from the pancake nature of the lens, but protects the front element from picking up stray fingerprints, improves contrast, and reduces the possibility of flare. If you wan...
Pros:
- Light and compact
- Wide angle coverage
- Opens up to f/2
- Very little vignette
Cons:
- Omits dust and splash protection
- Weak edge performance, even when stopped down
- Focus hunts in AF-C
13 years ago
Fujinon XF 18mm f/2 R (Fujifilm) - Review / Test Report
The Fujinon XF 18mm f/2 R is certainly a cool little lens for the Fujifilm X-Pro mirrorless system. After all small is beautiful these days. However, performance-wise it is a bit of a mixed bag.
14 years ago
Fujifilm Fujinon XF 18mm f/2 R Lens Review
Handling and features Performance Verdict Specification Fujifilm XF 18mm f/2.0 R This lens is one of three introduced with Fujifilm's X-Pro1 interchangeable lens digital camera. It offers an angle of view equivalent to a 27mm lens on a 35mm camera, a bright maximum aperture of f/2 and costs around...
Pros:
- Excellent sharpness in the centre
- especially when stopped down
- Excellent build
- Very Lightweight
- Traditional design
Cons:
- Susceptible to flare
- CA levels towards the edges of the frame
- Sharpness falls off slightly towards edges of the frame
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