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Brand | Fujifilm |
Focal Length Description | f=2 |
Lens Type | Standard |
Compatible Mountings | Fujifilm X |
Camera Lens Description | 35 month |
About this item
- Weather resistant design with 8 sealing points for weather and dust resistance and operation as low as 14 Degree
- Inner focus system with 0.08 seconds autofocus speed and nearly silent operation. Focal length : 35 millimeter (35 millimeter format equivalent : 53 millimeter)
- Nano GI coating reduces ghosting and flare
- 9 blade aperture creates smooth and circular bokeh
- Minimum working distance of approximately 13 inches.Max. magnification:0.17x.Angle of view:44.2 degree
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Picture quality | 4.7 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.6 |
Auto focus | 4.6 | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.2 | 4.8 | 4.6 |
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Sold By | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
lens type | Standard | Telephoto | Wide Angle | Standard | Telephoto | Wide Angle |
compatible mountings | Fujifilm X | Fujifilm X | Fujifilm X | Fujifilm X | Fujifilm X | Fujifilm X |
lens design | Prime | Zoom | Prime | Prime | Prime | Prime |
focus type | Auto Focus | Auto Focus | Auto Focus | Auto Focus | Auto Focus | Auto Focus, Manual Focus |
fixed focal length | 35 millimeters | 80 millimeters | 23 millimeters | 35 millimeters | 50 millimeters | 23 millimeters |
real angle of view | — | — | 63.4 degrees | 44.2 degrees | 31.7 degrees | 63.4 degrees |
model name | XF35mmF2 R WR | 16635613 | 16523169 | 16240755 | XF50mmF2 R WR - Black | — |
max aperture | 2 f stop | 4 millimeters | 2 f stop | 1.4 millimeters | 2 f stop | 1.4 f stop |
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Product Overview
The 'FUJINON XF 35mmF2 R WR' offers a focal length equivalent to 53 millimeter* with the angle of view similar to that of the human eye and a maximum aperture of F2.0. It delivers sharp images with rich bokeh. The optical construction of 9 elements in 6 groups (including two aspherical elements) achieves the perfect balance of high image quality and compact size. The lens features the smallest diameter of the line-up and thanks to the inner focus system and stepping motor, it achieves an autofocus time of just 0.08 sec**.
The exterior of the lens is weather and dust-resistant and can work in temperatures as low as -10 degree Celsius.
The lens is ideal for any scene and application. This is the new standard for all photography fans.
* 35 millimeter format equivalent.
** Complies with CIPA (Camera and Imaging Products Association) guidelines, internal measurement, during high performance mode.
FeatureStandard focal length prime lens delivers sharp images with fast autofocus
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Sharp High Image QualityLens construction of 9 elements in 6 groups delivers sharp, rich image quality even at the widest aperture of F2.0. |
Compact and discreteTwo aspherical lenses are used to ensure a small and compact exterior. Only 45.9 millimeter in length with a diameter of 60mm, the slim stylish design allows comfortable operation and draws minimum attention to the photographer, making it the perfect lens for portrait, street or reportage photography. |
All metal exterior, weather and dust-resistant and -10 degree CelsiusThe lens exterior uses all metal parts to ensure it is durable enough for a wide variety of shooting situations. The fine texture of the metal parts further enhance the shooting experience and ensure it can be operated easily and accurately with wet or gloved hands. The lens features a weather- and dust-resistant structure with eight seals on the lens barrel keeping the lens protected from rain, dust and splashes of water when shooting outdoors. It can also work in temperatures as low as -10 degree Celsius. |
Two types of lens hood
Lens hoods block unnecessary light from entering the lens to maintain the maximum optical performance. There are two types of lens hood available for the XF35mmF2 R WR. A lightweight and compact circular lens hood is included with it and a classical and stylish metal hood LH-XF35-2 is available for purchase as an optional accessory. Both lens hoods allow the front lens cap to be used while attached.
Fastest autofocus of 0.08 sec*
An inner focus system, which moves the small and lightweight lens elements, is combined with a stepping motor to produce quiet, accurate and fast autofocus - a must for all snap shooters that need to capture a spontaneous moment.
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Product Dimensions | 4.1 x 6.3 x 3.8 inches |
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Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
ASIN | B016S28I4S |
Item model number | XF35mmF2 R WR |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #13 in Mirrorless Camera Lenses |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 21, 2015 |
Manufacturer | Fujifilm |
Country of Origin | Japan |
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The XF35mmF2 R WR (53mm in 35mm format equivalent) offers a maximum aperture of F2.0, giving users a superior prime lens that delivers sharp images with rich bokeh. Boasting eight seals, this XF35mmF2 R WR lens is weather and dust-resistant in extreme conditions down to 14 Degree. The XF35mmF2 R WR achieves the perfect balance of high image quality, compact size, and speed as fast as 0.08 seconds. Powerful performance paired with a quiet, accurate inner focus system - a joy for all stealthy photographers. Filter size: ø43mm
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Customers like the quality and portability of the lens. They mention that it's a very nice lens for most subjects, and can create beautiful bokeh even at F2. They like the autofocus, saying it snaps to focus quicker than all three. Customers appreciate the size and portiness of the product.
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Customers like the lens. They say it is a very nice lens for most subjects, it can create beautiful bokeh even at F2, and is juicy for the street. It also complements perfectly their smaller X-A1 and is able to take in a lot of light. Customers also say it's a good sharp lens that takes in a large amount of light and is an excellent street cam lens.
"...mm (35mm Equivalent) focal length is juicy for the street, not too shabby for portraits, and really nice for storytelling (Documentary)...." Read more
"...Both lenses are excellent choices, and every Fuji X photographer should have one of them...." Read more
"...The build quality and size are amazing. The design is cool and it complimented my X-S10, X-T20, and borrowed X-T5...." Read more
"...APS-C sensor, not too "zoomed in." The Tak35 is a fine lens, nice and sharp, but simply doesn't compare to the Tak50 in image quality for..." Read more
Customers like the focus of the camera lenses. For example, they mention that the auto-focus is fast, quiet, and takes gorgeous images. They also mention that it snaps to focus quicker than all three and that it has satisfying rings to adjust the focus and f-stop.
"...16-55mm f/2.8 and 18mm f/2, I can honestly report that the 35 snaps to focus quicker than all three...." Read more
"...- It focuses much, much faster, but more importantly, there is no focus hunt on this - It just locks focus immediately, with misses being VERY rare,..." Read more
"...It goes into manual-focus mode if I'm feeling nostalgic." Read more
"...I have shot some photos with it. The focus is indeed faster than the older 35mm f1.4 on an x-t1. In good light, it doesn't hunt at all...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the camera lens. They mention that the images are sharp and vibrant, it's well made and solid, and the aperture dial works great. The lens is bright and suits their vision perfectly. It's great for street photography and makes a very attractive lens for anyone that needs to work.
"...sharper than the bunch and as hopefully you agree below, the image quality is top notch...." Read more
"...Very sharp...." Read more
"...It's relatively inexpensive, amazing image quality, and F1.4.Well, a few months ago I purchased the venerable 56mm f1.2...." Read more
"Love using this 35 mm lens. It’s bright, crisp, and the aperture dial works great...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the camera lens. They mention that it is well-built, sturdy, and has some satisfying rings to adjust the settings. The price for such high-quality glass is irresistible. The autofocus is sharp and has much better than average bokeh.
"...I enjoy it's retro-style conical shape, and the hard stops between f-stops feel solid...." Read more
"...than anything else in terms of focus performance, handling, and overall quality...." Read more
"...much from the 1.4s according to many reviews, and the quality is extraordinarily satisfactory to the point where I have no regrets buying these..." Read more
"...I find the build to be excellent. The aperture ring is dampened well but still smooth, like an old takumar aperture ring...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the size of the lens. They mention that it is relatively small, which keeps the system compact. The size and weight make it easy to store and carry around.
"...Those features combined with small size, WR (weather-resistant design) and a very affordable price ($399), hit me in all the feels...." Read more
"...It's also much lighter and smaller...." Read more
"...Excellent contrasty rendering! Quick and silent AF motor. Small, light, and well built. Has a nice smooth bokeh character...." Read more
"...I appreciate the lens's small size (it's not a pancake, but it's still smaller than most other Fujinon lenses), solid build..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the sharpness of the lens. They mention that it is extremely sharp and is tack sharp at f2.
"...very well (though I would put it second to the 16-55 here), is sharper than the bunch and as hopefully you agree below, the image quality is top..." Read more
"...not too "zoomed in." The Tak35 is a fine lens, nice and sharp, but simply doesn't compare to the Tak50 in image quality for contrast or..." Read more
"...But this newer 35mm is definitely sharper at all apertures at longer ranges.And in case if anyone is curious...." Read more
"...It is absolutely tack sharp wide open...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the speed of the lens. They mention it's small, light, durable, and sharp. The f/2 speed and the IQ are also appreciated.
"...- It focuses much, much faster, but more importantly, there is no focus hunt on this - It just locks focus immediately, with misses being VERY rare,..." Read more
"...Auto Focus:The lens AF is quick, but it's not instant, like more expensive lenses...." Read more
"...a very usable focal length for various situations, and is fast enough to use indoors...." Read more
"...Excellent contrasty rendering! Quick and silent AF motor. Small, light, and well built. Has a nice smooth bokeh character...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the camera lens. They mention that it is really light, quiet, and unobtrusive. It is smaller and easier to carry around.
"...It's also much lighter and smaller...." Read more
"...It's a little faster, IQ is better, small and light, and weather sealed...." Read more
"...Excellent contrasty rendering! Quick and silent AF motor. Small, light, and well built. Has a nice smooth bokeh character...." Read more
"...It's compact and lightweight, has a durable metal construction, it'sweather sealed, sharp as a tac with creamy bokeh at f/2, silent, fast, and..." Read more
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Size & Shape
Opening the 35 from it's jet black box, the first thing you'll notice is how much smaller it is compared to the 35mm f/1.4 lens. I wish I had both lenses so I could share a side-by-side photo, but take my word for it, the difference is sizable. I enjoy it's retro-style conical shape, and the hard stops between f-stops feel solid. The manual focus ring is smooth and it comes with a nice circular hood. If you want something to up your retro game, Fujifilm also makes the LH-XF35-2 hood that's more like what you find X100 series users using. I considered grabbing one the other day but had seconds thoughts because one of the reasons I love this lens is how small it is. Why would I want to make it bigger?
Using The Lens
Having owned the 23mm f/1.4, 16-55mm f/2.8 and 18mm f/2, I can honestly report that the 35 snaps to focus quicker than all three. It tracks motion very well (though I would put it second to the 16-55 here), is sharper than the bunch and as hopefully you agree below, the image quality is top notch. The bokeh at f/2 is pleasing with nice circular hues while still remaining razor sharp on the focus point. I had my feet in the water during quite a few shots today and it was nice knowing the WR design would keep sand and saltwater worries away.
Final Thoughts
To sum up this quick review, if you're on the fence and can't decide if you should drop $399 on this lens, I say do it. I'm sure you will love it. This is a must have lens for documentary photographers, and most travelers will love it. Some may find the focal length a little too far reaching, so keep that in mind when you stop and think about what you shoot most. Can you shoot landscape with it? Of course. Should you? I'd say look to a nice wide angle lens like the 14mm, 16mm or 16-55mm. Next, I hope to see a 56mm f/2 R WR lens. That would make a new trinity in my bag, 18-35-56, all of which can fit together in a large jacket pocket.
Photo Notes
These photos were taken today in Huntington Beach, California with the lens and my Fujifilm X-T1. Enjoy!
As long as you aren't looking for a miracle there, this should be your lens of choice over the 35mm F1.4 unless you truly require the extra stop of light - If you think you do, but you aren't sure, then you probably don't - for several reasons:
- It's cheaper. The 35MM F1.4 looks good at sale prices right now, but that's only because the F2 R WR is newer. The price will drop more. This is a small point, because nobody got into fuji to save money.
- It's weather resistant. I live in Seattle, and I want something I can take into inclement weather and not worry about. The 16mm and 18-135MM have both done well in this regard- I've taken both out in wet weather (and near waterfalls, etc) and I've had zero issues. This should be similar to the 16MM and superior to the 18-135MM in this regard. Fuji's WR system is very well proven at this point. They will never advertise it as waterproof, because no camera maker really does, but it's about as close as you can practically get at this point. I still wouldn't submerge it, that's just common sense, but there's no need to be afraid of weather.
- It SEEMS to focus closer. This may be perception, as according to specs, the F1.4 focuses 7 CM closer. That may be the case, but it seems like that rarely ever happened, even deliberately in macro mode (which is supposedly no longer needed with the X-T1). It's something I always thought was really irritating with the F1.4 - and a huge point in favor for this, as there were plenty of times I couldn't focus anywhere near as close as I wanted to with the F1.4. This may not match technical specs, it may have even been a glitch with my F1.4. This is 100% subjective, and is mostly a matter of my own perception.
- It focuses much, much faster, but more importantly, there is no focus hunt on this - It just locks focus immediately, with misses being VERY rare, and usually due to operator error or limits of the camera. The overall focus performance as fast as you can reasonably expect for a lens in this era, and leaves the old 1.4 in the dust.
Does it completely replace the F1.4? For most people, I'd guess yes. There's a certain mindset that you must have the largest aperture possible for a focal length, and there are others that will gripe that this is really a F3 equivalent - These are largely irrelevant issues, and the type that typically comes with or leads to bad cases of "gear acquisition syndrome." It is true that this doesn't let in as much light. That can affect you when you are shooting in poor lighting at low ISO. Those are also the same cases that really require someone to operate slow, and focus manually, and really take their time with a shot. If you are the sort of photographer that works very slowly and deliberately, and you already have the 35MM F1.4, the only reason to get this lens would be if you are running into close focusing issues, or if you are concerned about weather resistance. For most people, the F2 will result in sharper images (due to the increased depth of field more so than the lens), and better overall usability - There's a chance that action shots will be blurrier or that you will blur a bit more due to hand shake at slower speeds, but that's largely offset by the difficulty of getting in-focus shots at F1.4.
I'm not going to get into some of the pixel-peeping details regarding sharpness, etc - there are other resources that can do that better than I can. I'm quite happy with that so far, but it's also really unsurprising as every single Fuji lens is optically excellent. If your images aren't sharp, the first place to look is at your technique. Chasing sharpness via lenses reaches diminishing returns very quickly, and it's easy to start valuing lenses based on some technical quality that's only really observable in controlled conditions. I speak from experience, as I have gone down that route in the past. Don't get either lens over the other based on technical tests. Make the choice based on how you use it. For most people, that choice should be this lens.
Finally, if you've always liked the X100 series, but felt that it was too wide and deserved a 35MM equivalent, this lens will put you closer to that than anything else in terms of focus performance, handling, and overall quality. It's still nowhere near the same in terms of close-focus and overall size - The overall package will still be twice as long. So again, don't expect miracles there.
This lens is an excellent performer, and should be part of every Fuji X shooters kit. For someone new to the Fuji X system, this should be the first lens you purchase. For those of us who have been using the system for a while, if you've found yourself frustrated with some of the limitations of the F1.4 in terms of handling and focus performance, then I'd highly recommend you give this lens a try. It has replaced the F1.4 in every way for me. On the other hand, if you have been perfectly happy with the F1.4, the only reason to look at this would be for weather resistance - and only after being very honest with yourself as to if you need it. Both lenses are excellent choices, and every Fuji X photographer should have one of them. Note that I said one - I can't think of any valid reason to have both. If you have some VERY specific use cases, perhaps you do, but you'd already know if you needed both in that case. If you are wondering if you need both and truly aren't sure, then the answer is no.
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