It was fantastic until the barrel separated at the aperture ring while using it. I noticed it felt loose, I look and it's come apart. $999 lens "came unglued." How is that possible And I don't know what to do with it.
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
It was fantastic until the barrel separated at the aperture ring while using it. I noticed it felt loose, I look and it's come apart. $999 lens "came unglued." How is that possible And I don't know what to do with it.
Excellent quality and razor sharp. I only use it at f/1.2 where the bokeh is lovely and subject selection makes the pictures feel like full frame. On the downside, it is heavy and it is not as fast to focus as the 35 1.4. Slightly faster and it would get five stars.
This is an in-depth review of the Fujifilm XF 56mm f/1.2 R lens made for Fuji's line of X-Series cameras. This short telephoto lens (85mm full-frame equivalent) was released in February of 2014 and quickly became known as one of the best prime portrait lenses on the market, mirrorless or otherwise.
Most amazing lens I've used so far. Can't stop shooting with it! Every image captured is stunning.
If you are a portrait photographer invested in the Fujifilm X system or interested in adding a Fujifilm X system camera to your arsenal, the 56mm f/1.2 R is a must have. It lives up to the hype and works as a top tier portrait lens with fantastic out of focus area rendering.
Fujifilm has two 56mm lenses for their X Series cameras, and although the APD is near identical in spec, it's hiding a secret its rivals can't compete with... APD stands for apodization filter, an inclusion that makes the bokeh smoother than a regular lens.
The 56mm F1.2 R APD is a very special lens, but it lacks practicality.
Very sharp; Beautiful blur in the right conditions; Great build quality; Relatively affordable
Not compatible with phase-detect AF; Light transmission limited by one stop; Standard 56mm F1.2 is much cheaper; still great
Bottom line? The Fujifilm 56mm f1.2 is another great quality lens for the X-series. It's a confidently-built, optically superb, well-priced for a lens of its class and exploits the latest body technologies to deliver crisp details into the corners and effective tracking of moving subjects.
Superb quality; Sharp right into the corners at f1.2, f1.2 focal ratio delivers very shallow depth of field with nice bokeh, f1.2 focal ratio great in low light: gathers twice as much light as f1.8 lens, Very well-corrected optics with minimal vignetting, coma or CA, Great build quality and lens...
Current X-series bodies limit use at f1.2 with 1/4000 maximum shutter; Modest closest focusing distance of 0.7m means it's no macro lens; Blurred specular highlights rendered as heptagons as aperture closes; No optical stabilisation; so hold steady; No weather-sealing
Beautiful lens for portraits, excellent build quality. Autofocus is a little slow but no regrets.
Beautiful lens for portraits, excellent build quality. Autofocus is a little slow but no regrets.
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