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Fujifilm Fujinon XF60mmF2.4 R Macro
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Brand | Fujifilm |
Focal Length Description | 60 mm |
Lens Type | Telephoto |
Compatible Mountings | Fujifilm X |
Camera Lens Description | 60 millimetres |
About this item
- 60mm F2.4 Macro Lens (90mm Equivalent)
- 10 Elements in 8 Groups (Inc. 1 Asph. Element & 1 abnormal disp. element)
- Angle of view - 26.6 Degrees
- Filter Size 39mm
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This is a mid telephoto lens with the bright aperture of f/2.4 despite its compact size. It uses a glass molded aspheric lens at the 7th element to prevent field curvature, and places an ED (extra-low dispersion) glass lens at the 6th element to contain chromatic aberration.
The lens is ideal for portraiture because of its beautiful blur and high-definition description. At the minimum working distance of 26.7cm, the lens delivers the maximum magnification of 0.5x for macro photography.
Specifications
Type: XF60mmF2.4 R Macro
Lens construction: 10 elements in 8 groups (includes 1 aspherical and 1 abnormal dispersion element)
Focal length: f=60mm
35mm format equivalent: 91mm
Angle of view: 26.6°
Max. aperture: F2.4
Min. aperture: F22
Aperture control
Number of of blades : 9 (rounded diaphragm opening)
Stop size : 1/3EV (20 stops)
Focus range: Approx. 26.7cm - ∞
Max. magnification: 0.5x
External dimensions: ø64.1mm x 70.9mm
Weight (excluding caps and hoods): Approx. 215g
Filter size: ø39mm
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Picture quality | 4.8 | — | 4.9 | 3.7 | 4.7 | 5.0 |
Auto focus | 3.8 | — | 4.9 | 2.8 | 4.4 | 4.7 |
Value for money | 4.5 | — | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.5 | — |
Image stabilization | — | — | 4.9 | 2.7 | — | 4.0 |
Quality of material | — | — | — | 4.0 | 4.8 | 5.0 |
Sold By | CameraSpot | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Brightin Star Official Store | VILTROX Official Store | Amazon.com |
lens type | Telephoto | Wide Angle | Standard | Macro | Standard | Macro |
compatible mountings | Fujifilm X | Fujifilm X | Fujifilm X | Fujifilm X | Fujifilm X | Fujifilm X |
lens design | Prime | Prime | Prime | 60mm F2.8 2:1 Double Magnification Lens | Prime | Prime |
focus type | Auto Focus | — | Manual Focus, Auto Focus | Manual Focus | Auto Focus | Manual Focus, Auto Focus |
minimum focal length | 60 millimeters | 8 millimeters | 33 millimeters | 60 millimeters | 75 millimeters | — |
max focal length | 60 millimeters | 8 millimeters | — | 60 millimeters | 75 millimeters | — |
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Product Dimensions | 2.8 x 2.52 x 4.2 inches |
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Item Weight | 7.6 ounces |
ASIN | B006ZSNU4O |
Item model number | 16240767 |
Batteries | Lithium Metal batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #212 in Mirrorless Camera Lenses |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 9, 2012 |
Manufacturer | FUJI9 |
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X-Pro1 60mm F2.4 Macro Lens
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Customers like the quality, image quality, sharpness, and color of the lens. For example, they mention it's a great portrait lens, produces sharp, nicely saturated images, and is sharp from edge to edge wide open. Opinions are mixed on focus and value.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the lens. They mention it's a great macro lens, with perfect autofocus and rich color detail. The manual focus is fast and quite usable, and the results are outstanding. The lens is well-made and lightweight. It performs well in other aspects, and its focal length for wide is most versatile.
"...The lens does have a couple of nice mechanical touches, including a mechanical aperture ring (yes, it turns a bit too easily, but it's not that bad)..." Read more
"...short focal length lens with great optical performance and well designed features." Read more
"...monster like the Nikons or Canons of the world but it's an agile body with quality optics now that can and does perform well...." Read more
"...The lens feels solid and high quality.- The 14mm focal length gives you a beautiful wide field of view...." Read more
Customers generally like the image quality of the lens. They say that it creates really sharp images, with nicely saturated images. The depth-of-field scale is fantastic for both landscape photographs and close-up images, and the lens is great for portrait and macro photography. The images are rich in color and contrast, and very sharp wide open.
"...Plusses:++ Superb image quality, with sharp, nicely saturated images that rival Leica and Zeiss..." Read more
"...snap-back focus ring with its depth-of-field scale is fantastic for both landscape photographs and grab shots using either zone focus or hyperfocal..." Read more
"...once you get any of the existing Fuji lenes there, the images they produce are tack sharp. This lens maintains that standard...." Read more
"...Sharp responsive, quick focusing, excellent resolution, with excellent geometry, you are not going to wrong..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the sharpness of the lens. They mention that it is sharp from edge to edge, wide open, and clear. The focus ring is buttery smooth, and the lens is acromatic. It seems to get the focus right more often than not, making it a first-rate lens.
"...Plusses:++ Superb image quality, with sharp, nicely saturated images that rival Leica and Zeiss..." Read more
"...Autofocus is much much improved. More often than not it seems to get the focus right...." Read more
"...Sharp responsive, quick focusing, excellent resolution, with excellent geometry, you are not going to wrong..." Read more
"...A small, petite, tack sharp, fairly quiet lens in everyday operation...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the color of the lens. They say that the color and contrast are excellent, giving a great look when shooting up close. They also appreciate the beautiful optics and nice bokeh. The lens is really nice for portrait and general photography, and is contrasty overall. Overall, customers find the lens to be a visual pleasure to use.
"...The color profile of the images is quite nice, with a nice level of saturation, reminiscent of Fuji's XF 55-200mm lens...." Read more
"...High-contrast lines in the image corners are free of color fringing...." Read more
"...This lens maintains that standard. Color and contrast are excellent when matched with the X-Pro 1 and so far I love the images this lens has..." Read more
"...I can tell you that this lenses is enjoyable to shoot with...." Read more
Customers like the aperture ring of the lens. They say it's a small, compact, and brilliantly sharp with almost zero distortion. They also say it fits like a glove and is a relatively small low profile lens. Customers also appreciate the fact that it has a mechanical aperture rin.
"...does have a couple of nice mechanical touches, including a mechanical aperture ring (yes, it turns a bit too easily, but it's not that bad), and a..." Read more
"...Ok.. Enough sarcasm.The lens is nice. Fit an finish is excellent...." Read more
"...It's lightweight and compact.- The optical quality is superb. I was shooting sharp images handheld with no effort at all.-..." Read more
"...The loose aperture ring is also very inconvinent in the field during use...." Read more
Customers appreciate the weight of the lens. They say it's relatively light and not overly heavy nor large.
"...a true prime, has been optimized for it's one field of view, is relatively light, and no deeper than most of the smaller XF lenses...." Read more
"...The lens is nice. Fit an finish is excellent. The lens isn't overly heavy nor large and thank goodness Fuji released this unit with a proper lens..." Read more
"...Here are the things I love about this lens:- It's lightweight and compact.- The optical quality is superb...." Read more
"...It's strong points are compactness, light weight, accurate (but not particularly fast) auto focus and really good optical qualities...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the focus of the camera lens. Some mention that it's fast focusing, sharp images and no flare when shooting straight into bright light. The autofocus is much much improved, and more often than not it seems to get the focus right. However, others say that the autofocus can get in the way and the focus sometimes missed the subject. The minimum focusing distance is short, and the clutch-style ring allows for manual focus.
"...++ Great implementation for manual focus using a clutch-style ring++ Aperture mechanically linked to ring++ Relatively light..." Read more
"...to the target area and holding that focus, but the focus ring will not adjust the focus...." Read more
"...The mechanics of the lens are much improved. Autofocus is much much improved. More often than not it seems to get the focus right...." Read more
"...The minimum focusing distance is short, something like 7 inches. You can get real close to your subjects and capture detail...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the lens. Some say it's a first-rate lens and a good value for anyone using the X series, while others say it is a bit pricey.
"...Plus, it is a tad smaller, lighter, and cheaper, fwiw......" Read more
"...++ Close minimum focus distanceMinuses:-- A bit pricey (get it on sale, if at all possible, to make it more reasonable)--..." Read more
"...It looked close to Like New. The price was more than fair, given the condition." Read more
"...you're serious about your macro work, don't buy this lens because it's affordable. Wait till you can afford the 80mm macro instead...." Read more
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Image quality is simply superb. Images are sharp, sharp, sharp. Interestingly, distortion, a common problem with wide angle lenses, is almost non-existent (and is probably being assisted by in-camera processing by the Fuji cameras). The color profile of the images is quite nice, with a nice level of saturation, reminiscent of Fuji's XF 55-200mm lens. Being the first true wide angle lens in the X-mount lineup, it used to be the only show in town, but the impending release of the 10-24mm zoom lens, along with a new rumored 16-55mm XF lens, will give it some competition. (And it may be strong competition, because my XF 55-200mm lens can knock out images that sometimes look as though they were taken by a prime lens, so the 10-24mm may also, as well.) But this lens, being a true prime, has been optimized for it's one field of view, is relatively light, and no deeper than most of the smaller XF lenses. There seems to be pretty uniform agreement about the performance characteristics of the lens, and my own testing with the lens confirms these reports: capable of superb results, this is a remarkable lens.
Similar to some of the other Fuji XF lenses, this one has no image stabilization. However, a fairly wide F/2.8 aperture makes image stabilization less important, and particularly so when we consider the insanely good high ISO performance of nearly all the Fuji cameras. The lens does have a couple of nice mechanical touches, including a mechanical aperture ring (yes, it turns a bit too easily, but it's not that bad), and a nifty clutch-style ring for manual focus: you pull the ring towards the camera body, and auto focus is then turned off (if you are in a camera mode that permits manual focus), and reveals a set of indicator markings to use with manual focusing. The mechanical operation of both these features is very nice, and the entire lens exudes a feeling of quality. It's rare these days to see lenses made of mostly metal construction, but its wonderful to see Fuji do this on most all their XF lenses.
Minimum focusing distance on this lens is very close, and so, surprisingly, you can really get up close and get a focus. The lens is generally quiet in operation, although you will hear a small amount of aperture sound now and then, and the focus motor is not the completely silent one found on the 55-200mm lens. But this is a really not an issue of any real importance under most circumstances. Like all the Fuji lenses and cameras, it is a good idea to ensure that you have downloaded and installed the most recent firmware updates for both the camera and the lens (yes, Fuji lenses can be updated with firmware, not just the camera bodies!).
Plusses:
++ Superb image quality, with sharp, nicely saturated images that rival Leica and Zeiss
++ Little distortion, even those this is a wide angle lens
++ All metal construction
++ High quality construction, including the mechanically linked rings
++ Great implementation for manual focus using a clutch-style ring
++ Aperture mechanically linked to ring
++ Relatively light
++ Close minimum focus distance
Minuses:
-- A bit pricey (get it on sale, if at all possible, to make it more reasonable)
-- Lens cap somewhat difficult to get on and off, and may pop off too easily
-- Aperture ring turns a bit too easily
-- No case provided (why, at this price, is a nice case not provided?)
-- No anti-shake stabilization
-- Aperture opens only to F/2.8 (but if made wider, the lens would be much larger, heavier, and expensive)
I've been shooting with a number of Fuji lenses for some time now, and I have to say that the entire X-mount system represents a genuinely impressive photographic platform. So many of the Fuji components perform extremely well and are well built, and this 14mm XF is no exception at all. It is a fine photographic tool worthy of serious consideration, and I can't recommend it more highly.
The snap-back focus ring with its depth-of-field scale is fantastic for both landscape photographs and grab shots using either zone focus or hyperfocal distance. Once you become fluent in choosing between manual focus and autofocus with this short focal length, the control scheme on the 14/2.8 is natural. It is a great technical solution. For my style, the 18/2 and the 35/1.4 would have been more nimble if they had been designed with the same snap-back feature as the 14/2.8.
The focus ring does, however, supersede functions that resided on the camera's focus switch for other XF lenses, and the 14/2.8 in manual mode does not respond to the AEL/AFL button the same way that the other lenses do: when the lens is set to manual focus with the ring snapped back, the AEL/AFL button only controls auto-exposure lock. With the lens set to autofocus and the camera body set to manual focus, the lens responds to the AEL/AFL button by focusing to the target area and holding that focus, but the focus ring will not adjust the focus. Depending on your style of working with the other XF lenses, the interactions between the 14/2.8 and the camera body might frustrate you.
Minor complaints: first, the online technical reviews have reported that the camera software is correcting for fall-off. Coming from a background of 4X5 landscape photography, I expect that short focal length lenses will vignette somewhat at full aperature and will exhibit fall-off at all aperatures, which I automatically factor into my compositions. Second, the plastic petal lens hood is satisfactory, and it does reverse for convenient storage, but it is a little ordinary after the distinctive albeit weird metal hoods that come with the 18/2 and the 35/1.4.
In summary, this is a classic short focal length lens with great optical performance and well designed features.
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Durch die Physik bedingt natürlich ein wenig größer aber im vergleich zu meinen alten Vollformat und GFX Linsen immer noch klein.
Ab f1.4 absolut scharf. Tolles Bokeh sowohl vor als auch hinter der Schärfeebene. Egal ob f1.4 oder f4, das Bokeh ist nie unruhig und wird auch nicht durch CAs gestört.
Der Fokus ist so schnell und leise, dass ich mich manchmal frage ob ich schon abdrücken kann.
Dank WR auch (hoffentlich) in jeder Situation sicher, zumindest gibt es einem ein gutes Gefühl.
Zur vermeidlichen Alternative, auch wenn 23-27mm kein so kleiner unterschied ist, wie man zunächst denken könnte:
Nachdem ich erst dachte ich könnte mit dem Viltrox 27mm1.2 ein paar Euro sparen, wurde ich zwar nicht enttäuscht aber bin neugierig geblieben wie das Fuji 23mm1.4 ist.
Ich hatte mir viele Reviews von beiden Linsen angesehen und mir ist der Größenunterschied nicht so enorm vorgekommen. Mit beiden nebeneinander oder in der Hand fällt es dann doch sehr auf.
Das bisschen an Blendenöffnung ist meiner Meinung nach nicht das mehr an Gewicht und Volumen wert.
Dazu kommt, dass es sehr frontlastig ist, das 50mmf1.0 lässt sich deutlich angenehmer an der xt reihe tragen!
Der Autofokus ist auch recht langsam, ja er muss viel Glas bewegen.. Aber es ist langsamer als das 50mmf1.0. Dazu auch noch weniger treffsicher als das 23mm1.4 bei gleicher Blende.
Beide Objektive sind wirklich gut und man macht mit ihnen nichts falsch. Wenn das Geld keine Rolle spielt, würde ich aber immer zum Fuji greifen. Selbst mit dem Aufpreis ist es das bessere Gesamtpaket.
Die Kombination aus 23mm1.4 WR und 70-300mm an der xt4 ist für mich der aktuell beste Reise- und Altagsbegleiter.
Reviewed in Germany on February 11, 2024
Durch die Physik bedingt natürlich ein wenig größer aber im vergleich zu meinen alten Vollformat und GFX Linsen immer noch klein.
Ab f1.4 absolut scharf. Tolles Bokeh sowohl vor als auch hinter der Schärfeebene. Egal ob f1.4 oder f4, das Bokeh ist nie unruhig und wird auch nicht durch CAs gestört.
Der Fokus ist so schnell und leise, dass ich mich manchmal frage ob ich schon abdrücken kann.
Dank WR auch (hoffentlich) in jeder Situation sicher, zumindest gibt es einem ein gutes Gefühl.
Zur vermeidlichen Alternative, auch wenn 23-27mm kein so kleiner unterschied ist, wie man zunächst denken könnte:
Nachdem ich erst dachte ich könnte mit dem Viltrox 27mm1.2 ein paar Euro sparen, wurde ich zwar nicht enttäuscht aber bin neugierig geblieben wie das Fuji 23mm1.4 ist.
Ich hatte mir viele Reviews von beiden Linsen angesehen und mir ist der Größenunterschied nicht so enorm vorgekommen. Mit beiden nebeneinander oder in der Hand fällt es dann doch sehr auf.
Das bisschen an Blendenöffnung ist meiner Meinung nach nicht das mehr an Gewicht und Volumen wert.
Dazu kommt, dass es sehr frontlastig ist, das 50mmf1.0 lässt sich deutlich angenehmer an der xt reihe tragen!
Der Autofokus ist auch recht langsam, ja er muss viel Glas bewegen.. Aber es ist langsamer als das 50mmf1.0. Dazu auch noch weniger treffsicher als das 23mm1.4 bei gleicher Blende.
Beide Objektive sind wirklich gut und man macht mit ihnen nichts falsch. Wenn das Geld keine Rolle spielt, würde ich aber immer zum Fuji greifen. Selbst mit dem Aufpreis ist es das bessere Gesamtpaket.
Die Kombination aus 23mm1.4 WR und 70-300mm an der xt4 ist für mich der aktuell beste Reise- und Altagsbegleiter.
Le piqué est époustouflant.
Reviewed in France on July 5, 2023
Le piqué est époustouflant.
L’auto focus est très correct
La qualité d’image est exemplaire
La qualité de fabrication pareil
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