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amazon.ca
★★★★★
7 years ago
Five Stars

Fantastic build quality, this is my fav lens!

wexphotographic.com
★★★★★
7 years ago
Sharp at 1.2

This lens was optimized for center sharpness wide open and it is important to note that this is what it was primariy designed for. It is rather successful because at F1.2, you get a pleasant bokeh and decent background / foreground blur, while not having to manage the thinest depth of field like you...

Bokeh; Sharp

Focus Ring

PC Magazine
★★★★
8 years ago
Fujifilm Fujinon XF 56mm F1.2 R Review

Photographers who shoot with the Fujifilm mirrorless camera system have a distinct choice to make when shopping for a short telephoto prime lens. The company sells two versions of its 56mm prime—this Fujinon XF 56mm F1.2 R ($999.95) and the Fujinon XF 56mm F1.2 R APD ( at Amazon) . It's not just the cost of printing APD on the lens that carries a $500 premium—the apodization filter included in the pricier lens promises to smooth the defocused parts of an image for a more pleasing bokeh. Whether or not that's worth it to you is something you have to decide for yourself—either lens is able to capture sharp photos with a staggeringly shallow depth of field with ease. But neither quite matches our Editors' Choice short telephoto lens for the Fuji system, the longer Fujinon XF 90mm F2 R LM WR ($949.00 at Amazon) . DesignLike most Fujinon lenses, the XF 56mm ($999.00 at Amazon)  has a premium feel; its metal barrel and physical apeture ring play a big part in that. It's a squat lens, me...

The Fujifilm Fujinon XF 56mm F1.2 R has more light-gathering capability than any lens in the Fuji mirrorless system, and captures images with crisp details.

Quite sharp; Capable of extremely shallow depth of field; Physical aperture control; Minimal distortion; Even illumination

Can be slow to focus; Omits optical image stabilization; Manual focus by wire; Not weather-resistant

imaging-resource.com
★★★★★
8 years ago
Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 R

It is an spectacular lens, sharp already wide open. It was my go to portraiture lens - until the 90mm (which is probably one of the best lenses ever made) appeared. Still, the 56mm has a huge advantage - it's light gathering ability with f/1.2 And you can use f/1.2 without problems because contrast...

f/1.2; sharp

PhotoReview
★★★★
8 years ago
Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 R APD lens

The XF 56mm f/1.2 R APD lens is a follow-up to the Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 R, which was announced in early January 2014. The difference between the new lens (which was announced nine months later) is the apodisation (APD) filter, which is used to smooth away bokeh outlines when wide apertures are...

LensTip.com
★★★★★
8 years ago

A must for Fuji-X owners! If I could habe only one lens for my X-series, then this.

One of the best lenses I've ever had; Only my Zeiss FX-lenses are better

Quite huge on a Fuji-X

printerinfo.com
★★★★★
9 years ago

If you enjoy shooting with fast prime lenses, the Fuji 56mm f/1.2 is an absolute blast. It provides exceptional bokeh and superb sharpness (under the right circumstances), and the control necessary to get the most out of that combo.

Reviewed
★★★★★
9 years ago
FUJIFILM FUJINON XF 56mm f/1.2 R Lens - Brand New review

Fujifilm's 56mm f/1.2 is one of the brightest autofocus lenses out there, but is it worth $1,000?

PC Magazine
★★★★
9 years ago
Fujifilm Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 R APD

The Fujifilm Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 R APD is a unique portrait lens that uses a special filter to smooth backgrounds, but it carries a hefty premium over the standard version of the lens.

Very sharp; Capable of extremely shallow depth of field; APD filter smooths background blur; Physical aperture control; Minimal distortion

APD filter limits light gathering; Expensive; Omits optical stabilization; Can be slow to focus

PC Magazine
★★★★
9 years ago
Fujifilm Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 R APD Review

Fujifilm has been very aggressive in releasing lenses for its fairly young X camera system, and many a portrait photographer jumped on the Fujinon XF 56m f/1.2 R ($999.95) when it came out early last year. So it surprised many when the company announced the XF 56mm f/1.2 R APD ($1,499.95) less than a year later. The APD designation indicates the lens has an apodization filter, which cuts out a bit of light, but smooths backgrounds so images are captured with pleasing bokeh. The filter comes at a hefty premium, so you'll have to think long and hard if it's worth it to you. The APD version of the lens is still excellent, even when shot wide open, but it's tough to justify the premium price, especially when the standard version of the lens is so good in its own right. The prime lens pairs well with most of Fujifilm's mirrorless camera line, including the X-E2 ($649.00 at Amazon) and X-T1 ($649.00 at Amazon) . It measures 2.7 by 2.9 inches (HD), weighs 14.3 ounces, and supports 62mm f...

The Fujifilm Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 R APD is a unique portrait lens that uses a special filter to smooth backgrounds, but it carries a hefty premium over the standard version of the lens.

Very sharp; Capable of extremely shallow depth of field; APD filter smooths background blur; Physical aperture control; Minimal distortion

APD filter limits light gathering; Expensive; Omits optical stabilization; Can be slow to focus

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