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Jan 13, 2020. Wondering if someone can help me out. Recently moved to Fuji system and picked up the JJC metal hood LH-XF23 for my Fuji 56mm f1.2 along with a Hoya Pro-1 UV Filter. Unfortunately the hood won't fit with the filter on. Does anyone know if there's a reasonably priced (presumably slimmer) protective filter that will accept this hood
In the updated roadmap, Fujifilm reveals three new prime lenses: an 8mm F3.5, a 30mm F2.8 R Macro and an updated 56mm F1.2. Recent Videos. The forthcoming XF 8mm F3.5 will be the widest prime lens Fujifilm offers for its X-mount cameras, with aa roughly 12mm full-frame equivalent focal length. It will serve as the widest option in its
The 56mm f/1.2 was my first lens choice, and it's the best in my small collection (10-24mm f/4, 55-200mm f/3.5-4.8). I ordered the 23mm f/2 but haven't received it yet. I like the relatively small size yet rugged construction. It looks and feels like "precision." I can't seem to take a bad shot with this lens.
In the case of the 85mm, we get a true 85mm F1.2 on a full frame camera while with the 56 F1.2, we get an 84mm F1.8 equivalent on a 1.5x APS-C cropped sensor. I tested the 85mm using the Canon 5D Mark III and the 56mm F1.2 using the Fuji X-T1. On paper, this should mean that the images from the full frame sensor should look more rich, have more
« » 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.
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