The new Fuji 1655mm f/28 has almost the same focal range as the 1855, but has an extra 2mm on the wide end, allowing for a more expansive field of view, if only just It also is a constant f/28 lens, so adds an additional stop of light at 55mm vs the 1855mmVerdict The Fujifilm 1655mm f/28 is prolevel sharp across the board, which makes it the perfect option for landscape photographers and architectural photographers (as well as anyone else who obsesses over image quality)The Fuji XF 1655 28 is built much better than anything from Nikon or Canon today It's built as well as LEICA lenses , with much newer technology It's all anodized aluminum, not cheesy plastic
Fuji 16-55 2.8
Fuji 16-55 2.8-XMount Lens/APSC Format 245mm (35mm Equivalent) Aperture Range f/28 to f/22 Three ED and Three Aspherical Elements NanoGI and HTEBC Lens Coatings Twin Linear Autofocus Motor Internal Focus System 14Seal WeatherResistant Construction Rounded 9Just like all other Fuji X mount lenses, the XF 1655mm f/28 uses the flybywire system, which means that the focus ring is not mechanically tied to any of the lens element, but rather controlled electronically
Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and more Google has many special features to help you find exactly what you're looking forFujifilm XF 1655mm f/28 R LM WR làFuji 1655mm lens at 47mm, ISO 2500, f/28, 1/100th This shot would have been at f/50 and either ISO 8000 or 1/25th using my mm lens – so really grainy/noisy or too much movement The other lenses I'm considering getting are the Fujinon XF 1024mm f/4 OIS WR lens or the bigger, more expensive Fuji XF 816mm F28 WR lens
The 1655 mm 28 is a very nice lens and sure you could do portraits You'd want to be at 55 mm which is basically the same as the 56 mm prime with about a 3 stop difference I really like the zoom for speed and if I had to take one lens optionA few months back I reviewed the newest Fujinon lens in the Fuji "trinity" of fast, F28 zoom lenses That lens (the XF 816mm F28 WR) makes up the wide end of the spectrum while the XF mm F28 OS WR covers the telephoto end In between those lenses lies the most commonly used option – the jack of all trades – the XF 1655mm F28 WRFuji released the Fuji 1655 28, meaning it has a constant aperture of 28 at every focal length Applying the 80/ rule to lenses (% of the input accounts for 80% of the output), you will probably use these focal lengths 80 to 90 % of the time, hence this is the kind of lens that can be classified "The only lens you'll need"
The Fujinon XF 1655mm f/28 R LM WR has nine rounded blades, which give it beautiful rounded bokeh Keeping the aperture at f/28 and zooming in with the lens makes the background more creamy and attractive As is usual with Fujifilm lenses, the optical quality of 1655mm f/28 is absolutely fantasticThey launched the Fujinon XF 16 mm f/28 R WR model which is their third f/28 prime and a macro lens too The dimensions of the lens were the second surprise Keeping in mind how small the Samsung NX 24/16 was, I was sure that the new Fujinon lens would be a small, shapely pancake Still Fujifilm have chosen their own way – and I supposeThe Fujifilm XF 1655mm f/28 R LM WR is an undeniably large and heavy telephoto lens, weighing 655g and requiring the XT1 camera that we tested it with to be fitted with a handgrip for easier use If you compare the 1655mm / XT1 combination to the Canon or Nikon equivalent, it's about 60% lighter and much smaller overall
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