![]() By placing the 56mm and 90mm side by side it’s quite apparent that they are the same width, and and what differs is only the length of the lens. It weighs 540g and it has a 62mm filter size just like the XF56mm f/1.2 (and the XF23mm f/1.4). This is now the final design that is going into the production model to be released this coming july.ĭimensions are 75.0mm x 105mm. It was in lack of a better term: short and fat! Then shown again at CP+ in february 2015 Fujifilm changed the design of the lens to a taller and slimmer version. The XF 90mm f/2 first appeared at Photokina 2014 as a fatter, bigger, meaner XF 56mm f/1.2. – even though I REALLY do not know how Fujifilm would improve it!!! Build Not every model in the world appreciate the photographer getting up close and personal with a 50mm.ĭISCLAIMER: The lens used for this review is a pre-production unit, and image quality might not be final. focal length has the benefit of giving your subject some room to breathe and act. None the less I have tried to put it into good use in areas that I think might see some use from this classic prime focal length. Yes, for the occasional street-portrait it’s great, but it’s also heavy to lug around. As many of you might know by now, I’m a street photographer first and foremost, and this lens I feel is for anything but streetwork. FOV has been on the wishlist of many portrait and fashion photographers using the Fujifilm X series and its Fujinon XF lens eco-system.Īgain thanks to the incredibly kind people of Fujifilm Nordic I have had a chance to spend a few days with this incredible lens, albeit a pre-production model. The Fujinon XF 90mm f/2 LM WR was announced last monday alongside the Fujifilm X-T10 (which I wrote about here).Ĭompleting the line up of classic portraiture lenses, this 135mm full frame eq.
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