From bokeh to sharpness to nocturnal capabilities, there’s a lot on offer. Fuji’s original set of XF primes included a 50mm equivalent, the XF 35mm F1.4. It didn’t ship with mind-bending specs, but instead, as a lens with exceptional image quality, and compact size. To this day, it remains one of the best lenses in Fuji’s line up
The Zeiss 50mm f2.8 Touit has excellent sharpness, creamy bokeh in the right situations, super punchy and vivid color rendition that takes full advantage of the Fujifilm X Trans Sensor, and also The XF 50mm f/2 R WR is another solid effort from Fujifilm. The lens fits in wonderfully with the other recent f/2 prime lenses, providing very good optical quality in a very compact, yet robustly constructed body. While I feel that the more expensive 56mm f/1.2 is still going to be the lens that most will want when looking for a fast short Step-Up Filter Adapters: These adapters allow you to use a filter with a larger diameter than the lens’s thread size. For example, if you have a lens with a 52mm thread and a filter of 58mm diameter, a 52-58mm step-up adapter would enable you to attach the filter to the lens. The adapter screws onto the lens’s thread and provides a larger Fuji 50mm f/2 has good neutral bokeh. Not very creamy due to the aperture but well managed and rarely distracting. Bokeh seemed very good on the Viltrox, smoother due to the aperture + slightly longer focal lenght. I use only old generation cameras (X-T1, X-Pro1 and a few others). I never had any problem with the Fuji. TTArtisan 50mm f/2 for Fujifilm X . The TTArtisan 50mm f/2 is the third 50mm lens I have reviewed from TTArtisan, the other two being the 50mm f/1.2, and 50mm f/0.95. Priced at $69.00 this is the most affordable option of the three but dare I say, It may just be my favorite. TTArtisan sent me this lens for my review. . 33 498 857 980 252 228 543 284

fuji xf 50mm f2 review