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The editors liked
Handy but solid and weather resistant casing
Sensational image quality in the frame centre
Sensible image quality on the edge of the frame
Moderate lateral chromatic aberration
Lack of problems with spherical aberration
Negligible astigmatism
Good p
Great performance at a low price
Compact and light body
Weather-sealed
Quick and quiet internal focusing
Compact
Superb optics
Weather-sealed design
Aperture ring
Inexpensive
The editors didn't like
Too high level of chromatic aberration
Huge coma
High vignetting
Noticeable distortion
It is true that the Fujinon XF 35 mm f/2 R WR didn't avoid slipups. Still
Even before you tested it
You could expect most of these flaws by just looking at its pa
Soft in the extreme corners at large apertures
Modest closest focusing distance of 35cm
No optical stabilisation
Diffraction spikes are better-defined on f1.4 model
Abstract: Fujifilm now offers a really solid range of lenses for its X-mount cameras, and while its newer f/1.4 primes have captured more attention, its older range of f/2 lenses could be a much better buy for photo enthusiasts looking to build a handy little lens...
Abstract: Sample Images IntroductionFujinon 35mm f/2 WR (metal 43mm filter thread, 5.8 oz./165g, 1.1'/0.35m close-focus, about $299 in black as shown or in silver.) bigger. I got mine at B&H I'd also get it at Adorama or at Amazon.This ad-free website's biggest so...
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Published: 2016-01-11, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
Great performance at a low price, Compact and light body, Weather-sealed, Quick and quiet internal focusing
Soft in the extreme corners at large apertures, Modest closest focusing distance of 35cm, No optical stabilisation, Diffraction spikes are better-defined on f1.4 model, Continue: In depth
The Fujifilm XF 35mm f2 is a compact prime lens with standard coverage that performs much better than you might expect. With its tapered design and f2 aperture, you might assume the XF 35mm f2 plays second fiddle to the more serious-looking XF 35mm f1.4...
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...
Fuji users are well-served with prime lenses, with focal lengths available from 14mm to 90mm. The 35mm ƒ/2 is an excellent addition to the lineup and is well worth the money.Product PhotosSample PhotosThe VFA target should give you a good idea of sharpnes...
Abstract: I don't really have a whole lot to say about the new Fuji XF 35mm f/2 R WR lens other than its even smaller than I expected it to be. As you can see it mounted on the Fuji X-T10 , it's pretty compact – the X-T10 is already a pretty compact camera and the...
handy but solid and weather resistant casing, sensational image quality in the frame centre, sensible image quality on the edge of the frame, moderate lateral chromatic aberration, lack of problems with spherical aberration, negligible astigmatism, good p
too high level of chromatic aberration, huge coma, high vignetting, noticeable distortion, It is true that the Fujinon XF 35 mm f/2 R WR didn't avoid slipups. Still, even before you tested it, you could expect most of these flaws by just looking at its pa
If you decide to buy the small, handy Fujinon XF 35 mm f/2 R WR you have to agree to compromises. Still you get a lot in return. The lens will enchant you with its sensational image quality beginning already from the maximum relative aperture. It is a ver...
Owners of Fujfilm's X-mount cameras faced with the choice between the faster f/1.4 lens and the cheaper (and newer) f/2 will likely be pondering their choices. Since both lenses are good performers, the following factors should help you to decide:1. The X...