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Fujifilm Fujinon XF 56mm F1.2 RWR
Amateur Photographer
|March 21, 2023
With a super-large aperture and 85mm equivalent focal length, is this the perfect portrait and still-life lens for Fujifilm users? Amy Davies finds out
Designed to pair perfectly with Fujifilm’s high-resolution cameras such as the X-H2 and X-T5, the XF 56mm F1.2 R WR provides a full-frame equivalent focal length of 85mm, which is a classic option favoured by portrait photographers. It has an f/1.2 maximum aperture too, another huge tick in the box for this type of work.
The focal length is also quite versatile for other subjects, including street photography, still life, and perhaps picking out details in landscape or architecture scenes. The very large aperture also makes it well suited to low-light and night photography, too.
This lens is an upgrade to the previous XF 56mm F1.2 R. In comparison, it boasts an all-new optical construction, and now features weather-sealing.
Coming in at £999, this is by no means a cheap lens. If you’re keen to save cash but want something similar, then it’s worth looking at the Sigma 56mm F1.4 DC DN, which has recently been made available for X mount. You lose two-thirds of a stop with respect to maximum aperture, don’t get the same level of weather-sealing, and nor do you get an aperture ring. But you do make a significant saving, as you can pick it up for just £379. It’s also 165g lighter than the Fujifilm lens, making it better suited to those concerned about saving weight in their bag.
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