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Fujifilm Fujinon XF 14 mm f/2.8 R
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Manufacturer | Fujifilm |
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Model | Fujinon XF 14 mm f/2.8 R |
Lens style | Wide angle |
Focal length | 14 mm |
Maximum aperture | f/2.8 |
Angle of view | 89 o |
Closest focusing distance | 0.18 m |
Maximum magnification | 1:7.7 |
Minimum aperture | 22 |
Number of diaphragm blades | 7 |
Auto focus type | AF |
Lens Construction | 10 elements / 7 groups |
Filter diameter | 58 mm |
Macro | No |
Available mounts | Fujifilm X |
Dimensions | 65 x 58.4 mm |
Weight | 235 g |
Additional information | includes 2 aspherical and 3 abnormal dispersion element |
Owners reviews (3)
Overall
Owner since: 5 years
Price: 850Euros
User profile: Amateur
Cons: Autofocus is not always reliable, so for best results I rely on zone focusing using the provided depth of field scale.
Pros: Very sharp across the frame with no distortion whatsoever, wonderful contrast and vivid corners.
Summary: A wonderful lens for landscapes, architecture and interior photography.
Overall
Owner since: 3 years
Price:
User profile: Amateur
Cons: Quite large and heavy. Another truly horrible Fuji lens hood, but it isn’t a problem as I leave it permanently installed. Autofocus hits it’s end stops with a ‘thunk’ noise which was initially a little disconcerting.
Pros: Image qualiity is excellent, particularly after a Canon 16-35mm f2.8 mk2. I see the resolution chart here and I wonder if I got a good one because I am still in awe at the wonderful sharp results that come up on screen. The edges don’t fall short. The hyper focussing is very reliable (often it isn’t - I found Voightlander and the Bronica RF very hit-and-miss). Distortion is well- controlled. Colours are wonderful, vibrant and natural.
Summary: I would buy it again.
Overall
Owner since: 1 month
Price: £612
User profile: Amateur
Cons: Quite obvious vignetting in raw files. Can be corrected in Lightroom (my setting is +21) but at the time of writing there is no lens profile built into the system. Suggest you also develop jpegs and compare your results. Or else don't bother with raw, as many Fuji fans are doing these days. Another small issue for X-Pro1 owners is that a large section of the OVF scene is blocked by the addition of the lens hood. Revert to EVF if necessary.
Pros: The sharpest wide-angled lens I've ever used by some distance. Absolutely splendid detail from corner to corner throughout most of the aperture range. As a mostly landscape and seascape photographer, the complete absence of distortion means that no adjustment whatsoever is needed to correct horizons that aren't completely level. Well built and further reason to suggest that both Fuji and myself will both be committed to the APS-C mirrorless format for many years to come.
Summary: A fabulous purchase and highly recommended. Superior in every respect to all Olympus, Pentax and Sigma wide-angled offerings I've tried in the past four years.