FUJIFILM Fujinon XF 35 mm f/1.4 R Standard Prime Lens, Black
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Price: £519.00
Brand: Fujifilm
05/15/2012
Description: Designed especially for the Fujifilm X-Pro 1, Fujifilm Fujinon XF 35 mm f/1.4 R Lens promises stunning moments with out-of-focus areas and excellent in-focus reproduction, ensuring exceptional image quality. Further your firepower The standard 35 mm focal length has an angle of view that is similar to the human eye. The XF 35 mm is constructed with an all-glass aspherical lens and other elements that are effective in minimising aspherical aberration. A Super EBC lens coating means the lens is polished to perfection, the robust metal barrel operates a precision-machined 1/3-step aperture ring that captures maximum quality with versatile control. Capture with quality The high quality XF lens delivers enhanced resolution and light to your images as well as reduced chromatic aberration, capturing your subjects in excellent form. A fast f/1.4 aperture allows you to shoot in low light, capturing natural colour tones with minimal image grain. Capture with creativity You can achieve striking out-of-focus shots thanks to the moulded aperture diaphragm blades - this design allows you to push the limits between subject and background. The aperture blades are built with a curved shape to create a circular image at each aperture. The blade edges have been rounded off rather than cut off - this produces sharper image quality. The Fuji X-mount also has a short flange distance of 17.7 mm to deliver a higher resolution across photos. For the budding photographer who wants to achieve the peak of photography excellence, the Fujifilm Fujinon XF 35 mm f/1.4 R Lens offers premium shooting without limits. Fujifilm FUJIFILM Fujinon XF 35 mm f/1.4 R Standard Prime Lens, Black - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Appliances and accessories
Merchant: Currys PC World
Product ID: 12448392
Delivery time: 1 to 3 days
Delivery cost: 5.99
EAN: 4547410206159
Specifications: [ { groupLabel: OVERVIEW, specifications: [ { label: Effective stops ● Lens category: Standard ● Stabilisation modes ● Compatibility: Fujifilm X mount ● Lens type: Prime ● Image stabilisation: No } ] }, { groupLabel: CONSTRUCTION, specifications: [ { label: Special elements ● Tripod collar ● Aperture ring ● Zoom lock ● Focus limiter ● Internal focusing ● Weather sealed ● Elements and grouping: 8 elements in 6 groups ● Silent focusing ● Filter diameter: 52 mm ● Special features: Aspherical elements ● Diaphragm blades: 7. GENERAL ● Weight: 187 g ● Manufacturer's guarantee: 1 year ● Box contents: Fujifilm Fujinon XF 35 mm f/1.4 R Standard Lens ● Dimensions: 65 x 54.9 mm (D x L) } ] }, { groupLabel: OPTICAL FEATURES, specifications: [ { label: Magnification ● Minimum focusing distance: 0.28 m ● Minimum aperture: f/16 ● 35 mm equivalent: 53 mm ● Focal length: 35 mm ● Focusing: Manual & autofocus ● Maximum aperture: f/1.4
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Author: Jiamengial
Rating: 5
Review: Maybe it's because I'm too poor to get the 23mm or the 56mm. This is a fantastic lens for its price. It's the perfect first prime to get for anyone with the X system and doesn't have the thousands for the 56mm or 23mm. Nonetheless, let's get the bad out of the way, at f1.4 it's only passable for the pixel peepers in terms of sharpness. It's also got some issues when it comes to chromatic aberration in strong light, though I haven't seen anything that Lightroom or RawTherapee can't fix unlike some other lenses. The 50mm equivalence means it's also not a great "social" or family lens, which might be a problem if you take your camera for those purposes and this is the only lens you ever use (but then this is something you should already know). The aperture ring is a little too slippery and could be a bit more clicky. And the autofocus is... erm... yeah... it's pretty bad; it's slow, not always accurate in dark or less contrasty conditions (though the X-M1 does have a part to play in this), and unjustifiably loud. Lastly, the lens hood is rectangular, which is hilarious since it doesn't fit backwards and means you can't get the lens cap off when you're using the hood (there's a lens hood cap, but that thing is almost designed to be lost and for me it was gone after its 3 hours in the outdoors). The minimum focal length is around 50cm (rough estimate), which is a bit long when you want to take a photo of your desk; nobody sane would bother to do macro at this focal length anyway, so who cares? So, even with all those issues, this is still worthy of many stars. At large apertures the lens gives creamy bokeh and renders colour beautifully. At f2.0 the center crop is sharp enough to satisfy anyone who salivates on the pixel level. The lens is just the right size and weight for the X series cameras and doesn't make anything feel out of proportion. The motorised MF ring works nicely (though a more physical one would be better), the build quality is top class and the barrel distortion is not humanly noticeable without intense ABing (the in-camera JPEG converter and RAW files auto-corrects it anyway). There's something magical about the colours and detail renditions with this lens, compare this to an XC 16-50mm and the cheap XC feels dull and boring, even at the same apertures. In the end, it's not the steal of the century, but it's still bleeding fantastic - I'm pretty sure if everything I've moaned about were corrected I'd have made something like a Zeiss Otus. At £400 (or £300 when I got it with the cash-back) it's a frigging steal. As long as the lens was in focus, I never had to worry about the image quality, so I spent more time thinking about the pictures I was taking as opposed to how the lens was going to screw things up (apart from the autofocus)
Author: MR JOHN BLOOMFIELD
Rating: 5
Review: I bought this Fujifilm FUJINON XF35mm f1.4 lens to complement a 18mm f2.0 wideangle lens on my Fuji X-Pro1 camera for landscape and street work. I have not used a standard lens recently, preferring wideangle and telephoto views, however this lens performed well giving me very sharp images. Auto and manual focus worked well, look at the professional review sites for technical details. I used a uv filter and the supplied lens hood but did not use the rubber lens hood cap which is not secure. This provided sufficient protection for the lens; the filter was necessary due to the mountainous envoirenment I was in.