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September 2022
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35 Tests
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Fujifilm is really knocking it out of the park with their X-mount prime lenses, and the Fujinon 56mm ƒ/1.2R is another triumph. Typically, an impressively bright ƒ/1.2 aperture brings with it some big sacrifices such as sharpness, vignetting and CA, but t...
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
For most people, we would say no. But don't get us wrong: This is undeniably an excellent lens, it just so happens that the standard version is equally excellent — objectively better in some ways, subjectively worse in others — and more affordable. If you...
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.The classic fast portra...
The Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 R is an interesting lens and Fuji is sure to do well with it. It is an important focal length for establishing oneself as a serious camera brand, because it is one that ‘serious photographers will want to use – and it has the ki...
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...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-02-11, Autor: Jim , Testbericht von: 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...
Zusammenfassung: Fujifilm is one of the first names of photography, with a history that stretches back nearly a century. Photographers who are old enough to have used analog cameras best know the brand's film stocks-it served as Kodak's biggest rival prior to the digital...