Testseek.com have collected 35 expert reviews of the Fujifilm Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 R and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Fujifilm Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 R.
September 2022
(84%)
35 Reviews
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SPECSPicture angle: 28.5 degreesMinimum aperture: f/16Lens construction: 13 elements in 8 groups (including one ED and 2 aspherical elements plus fluorine coating on front element)Lens mounts: Fujifilm XFDiaphragm Blades: 11 (rounded aperture)Weather re...
Published: 2016-02-11, Author: Jim , review by: au.pcmag.com
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
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...
Unfortunately, prime lenses with fast maximum apertures and specialised optics aren't cheap to produce. The price of the new lens is between AU$500 and $650 more than its ancestor, the Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 R, which was itself a fairly expensive lens. Bot...
Abstract: The new Fujifilm XF56mmF1.2 R WR brings a significant number of improvements to the eight-year-old XF56mmF1.2 R - which has been a must-have lens for portrait photographers, looking for shallow depth of field and background bokeh. The ultra-fast prime of...
Abstract: The new Fujifilm XF56mmF1.2 R WR brings a significant number of improvements to the eight-year-old XF56mmF1.2 R - which has been a must-have lens for portrait photographers, looking for shallow depth of field and background bokeh. The ultra-fast prime of...
Smooth bokeh, Good handling characteristics, Solid build quality,
Not the sharpest tool in the box, Pretty pricey to buy
Compared with the standard edition of this lens, this more upmarket ‘APD' version includes an apodization filter to further enhance the quality of bokeh. It's pretty compact and lightweight for a super-fast f/1.2 prime, yet beautifully built and has excel...
Abstract: Whether you've bought an inexpensive Fujifilm X-A5 with a kit lens, or a higher-end body like the X-T3, at some point you're going to want some new glass. Whether you're shooting portraits or want a versatile travel zoom, we've got you covered.Before we g...
Published: 2016-02-10, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
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
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...
Abstract: Fuji has been putting the X-factor into a growing range of up-market lenses. Recently we tested six of the best Fuji XF lenses on the market to see which you should buy next.Fuji XF16-55mm f/2.8 R LM WR, £740/$1,000 Fuji XF50-140mm f/2.8 R LM OIS WR, £1...