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Fujifilm XF16mmF1.4 R WR

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Brand Fujifilm
Focal Length Description 16 mm
Lens Type Wide Angle
Compatible Mountings Fujifilm X
Camera Lens Description 16 mm

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  • 24mm in 35mm format equivalentTo adjust focus, rotate the focus ring while viewing the effects in the camera display The focus distance and depth-of-field indicators can be used to assist manual focus
  • Angle of view: 83.2°.Minimum working distance of less than 6 inches, Max magnification : 021x
  • Weather-resistant design with 9 sealing points in 8 areas
  • Nano-GI coating alters the refractive index between glass and air to reduce ghosting and flare
  • FUJIFILM X-Mount is compatible with all FUJIFILM interchangeable system cameras
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lens type
Wide Angle
Telephoto
Wide Angle
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compatible mountings
Fujifilm X
Fujifilm X
Fujifilm X
Fujifilm X
Fujifilm X
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lens design
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minimum focal length
16 millimeters
56 millimeters
23 millimeters
33 millimeters
13 millimeters
35 millimeters
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16 millimeters
56 millimeters
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Product Description

The new FUJINON XF16mmF1.4 R WR is a weather-resistant, fixed focal length lens (24mm in 35mm format equivalent) that delivers a dramatic wide field of view and stunning image performance. The F1.4 maximum aperture in the XF16mm gives users extraordinary image quality in low-light conditions, and pleasing bokeh-rich macro photography with a minimum working distance of less than 6” for numerous creative photographic possibilities. The XF16mmF1.4 R WR features a high-speed autofocus of 0.11 seconds, a weather- and dust-resistant structure that can work in temperatures as low as 14 Degree, and great portability thanks to its compact size. The XF16mmF1.4 R WR includes a depth-of-field scale on the focus ring that is perfect for landscape, travel and street photographers who want to calculate the distance, adjust the aperture setting, and shoot spontaneously. Weight (excluding caps and hoods) 375grams

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    4.8 out of 5 stars
    4.8 out of 5
    539 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality, focus and image quality of the lens. For example, they mention it's heavy duty, has surprisingly good bokeh and that it'll focus quickly in low lighting situations. They also appreciate the wide angle and that the lens is optically perfect. Opinions are mixed on the value and portability.

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    79 customers mention76 positive3 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the lens. They mention that the construction of this lens is incredible, it has surprisingly good bokeh, and is heavy duty. It is a fantastic lens that is super sharp and fast to focus. Customers also say that it is an excellent choice for photography of architectural city scapes, landscape still photos, and that the light gathering and pleasing boken is wonderful.

    "...The 16mm is a gorgeous lens. It is well made, well built, and has that premium look to it. Couple of things I saw that bothered me at first...." Read more

    "...dance of colors, the bliss of contrast, the beauty of bokeh, the joy of sharpness. Again: I can't even say I'm a huge believer in this focal length!..." Read more

    "Stunning image quality and incredible build quality...." Read more

    "...Distortion is minimal and so well-controlled, it's super sharp and fast to focus, and HOLY CRAP can it focus close to your subject!..." Read more

    25 customers mention21 positive4 negative

    Customers like the focus of the camera lens. They mention that it is a versatile lens that can be used for various purposes. They also appreciate the close focusing ability and the minimal focus distance. The lens is quick to focus in low lighting situations and the DOF scale on the lens helps in zone focusing. The focus in good light is pretty fast. Customers also love the manual focus ring and the clicks on the aperture ring.

    "...The focus in good light is pretty fast. Not blazing fast, but decent. Low light auto-focus slows down a bit, like all fuji lenses...." Read more

    "Stunning image quality and incredible build quality. The autofocus is fast and quiet, and the clutch system and smoothness of the focus ring just..." Read more

    "...Distortion is minimal and so well-controlled, it's super sharp and fast to focus, and HOLY CRAP can it focus close to your subject!..." Read more

    "...The manual focus is spot on, autofocus is lightning fast (to be expected, it's a wide angle). The weight is perfectly matched to the X-T1...." Read more

    22 customers mention21 positive1 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the lens. They mention that it produces crisp images, with stunning background blur. The contrast is very good, and the lens is optically perfect. The color rendition is great, and it's good at taking photos of people. It can also take pictures extremely close to subject.

    "...Not as fast as the 35mm f2.The image is sharp at f1.4. Sure there is corner softness and vignetting, but I crop in my pictures anyway...." Read more

    "...Image quality. I know it sounds crazy, but I'd put it up against the nikon and canon l equivalent any day. It's really that good...." Read more

    "...For me, it was worth the price. The clarity of the photos is fantastic. I have been using it on my XT4 shooting in B&W. Unbelievable quality...." Read more

    "...Image quality is superb and the wide field of view is useful for many types of photography...." Read more

    15 customers mention15 positive0 negative

    Customers like the wide angle of the lens. They mention it's an awesome lens that allows them to get close, and the wide field of view is useful for many types of photography. The quality is superb and the large aperture allows them create wide angle images that go well beyond just getting more in. They also appreciate the perspective this lens gives, and say it'll keep small things looking small.

    "...me over has been the close focus COMBINED with the wide angle, and large aperture - It has allowed me creative possibilities I have never had before..." Read more

    "To give this lens its due: It is a wide-angle lens that allows you to get close to your subject. This allows for a lot of creativity in composition...." Read more

    "...Image quality is superb and the wide field of view is useful for many types of photography...." Read more

    "I've never had a lens that is this sharp, wide, and fast. It is weather-resistant, which makes it a perfect lens for landscape use outdoors...." Read more

    10 customers mention10 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the light performance of the lens. They mention that it's a great lens for low-light photography, and the 1.4 aperture lets in plenty of light. The lens is also fantastic for nighttime photos and is particularly suited for darker situations.

    "...Enhanced truth. The magic of light and shadow, the dance of colors, the bliss of contrast, the beauty of bokeh, the joy of sharpness...." Read more

    "...lens for street photography and interiors, it's particularly suited for darker situations...." Read more

    "...I'm able to capture low light / bedroom photos that were black with the 2.8...." Read more

    "...The performance of this lens simply doesn't disappoint...." Read more

    9 customers mention9 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the speed of the camera lens. They mention that it is fast, suitable for portrait and street photography, and has a fast aperture. Some say that it's one of the best fast wide-angle primes ever.

    "...The fast aperture also makes it suitable for portrait and street photography, so it is great for photographers that want to do a little bit of..." Read more

    "...It is tack sharp and crazy fast. I balked at the price for a while but it is worth every penny." Read more

    "...It's solid, sharp & fast. It's not as light as the f/2, but what a difference in speed & sharpness of the photo...." Read more

    "Fast, sharp and nice bokeh. Very versatile and It’s the only lens I take with me when I travel." Read more

    15 customers mention10 positive5 negative

    Customers are mixed about the value of the camera lens. Some mention it's worth the price, while others say it're a bit pricey.

    "...Its well worth the $799." Read more

    "...Yes, it's a bit pricey, but it's worth every single penny...." Read more

    "...But, at this point in time, I feel that the lens is not worth its price tag for the kind of photography I'd like to do." Read more

    "...For me, it was worth the price. The clarity of the photos is fantastic. I have been using it on my XT4 shooting in B&W. Unbelievable quality...." Read more

    10 customers mention3 positive7 negative

    Customers are mixed about the portability of the camera lenses. Some mention that the size makes it easy to handle, while others say that it's a bit large and not really heavy.

    "...anyway... You're not going to shoot portraits with this lens—It's way too wide...." Read more

    "...It feels like a zoom lens.Also, the lens hood that comes with it is huge, I bought another brand from amazon that I use with all my lenses -..." Read more

    "...as far as Fuji prime lenses go, and a little heavier, but it's not unwieldy. I'm not a fan of the lens hood...." Read more

    "...It is slightly larger than some others, and adds some heft, but I personally like that...." Read more

    You don't need a 16mm? Well, think again, because you need this one!
    5 Stars
    You don't need a 16mm? Well, think again, because you need this one!
    It's always a little awkward to read photographers resort to poetry when trying to describe a cold, technical device such as a lens. "Magic", "Dreamlike" ... chances are, you've read those words when researching this lens online. Let me start my own rave review by stating that I wasn't even necessarily interested in this focal length! Sure, a wide angle is a good thing to have, but between the very nice and affordable manual 12mm Rokinon / Samyang lens for X-mount, and Fuji's own 27mm "pancake", I thought my wide angle needs were pretty much covered. But I kept seeing amazing pictures taken with this 16mm. The sharpness was stunning, the colors were simply beautiful. But who knew how much Photoshop was involved in those results? I'm not a technical person really, so I can't give you numbers and statistics. All I can give you are emotions. This lens is a conduit to emotional photography. No idea how that's even possible. Frequently, I'll come home from shooting, convinced that I blew it, that I've really not caught anything special at all. Then I look at my loot in Lightroom, and some pictures start catching my eyes. I open those in Iridient Developer (write that product name down, friends, and buy this RAW converter, today! It understands this lens, and Fuji files in general, better than any other software I've tried. It's about 100$, not as comfortable as Lightroom, but... wow.) And then suddenly: There it is on my computer screen, clear as day: The reason I became obsessed with photography in the first place. Enhanced truth. The magic of light and shadow, the dance of colors, the bliss of contrast, the beauty of bokeh, the joy of sharpness. Again: I can't even say I'm a huge believer in this focal length! And still: I keep the 35mm f2 on my X-T1 most of the time, and this 16mm on my X-pro1. That's it. When the situation requires really fast autofocus and a field of vision that is a no-brainer, I grab the X-T1, when I have a moment to really consider my composition and "paint with light", I take out the X-pro1. This lens is not cheap. But I haven't had regrets about spending the money for a single second.
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    It's always a little awkward to read photographers resort to poetry when trying to describe a cold, technical device such as a lens. "Magic", "Dreamlike" ... chances are, you've read those words when researching this lens online. Let me start my own rave review by stating that I wasn't even necessarily interested in this focal length! Sure, a wide angle is a good thing to have, but between the very nice and affordable manual 12mm Rokinon / Samyang lens for X-mount, and Fuji's own 27mm "pancake", I thought my wide angle needs were pretty much covered. But I kept seeing amazing pictures taken with this 16mm. The sharpness was stunning, the colors were simply beautiful. But who knew how much Photoshop was involved in those results? I'm not a technical person really, so I can't give you numbers and statistics. All I can give you are emotions. This lens is a conduit to emotional photography. No idea how that's even possible. Frequently, I'll come home from shooting, convinced that I blew it, that I've really not caught anything special at all. Then I look at my loot in Lightroom, and some pictures start catching my eyes. I open those in Iridient Developer (write that product name down, friends, and buy this RAW converter, today! It understands this lens, and Fuji files in general, better than any other software I've tried. It's about 100$, not as comfortable as Lightroom, but... wow.) And then suddenly: There it is on my computer screen, clear as day: The reason I became obsessed with photography in the first place. Enhanced truth. The magic of light and shadow, the dance of colors, the bliss of contrast, the beauty of bokeh, the joy of sharpness. Again: I can't even say I'm a huge believer in this focal length! And still: I keep the 35mm f2 on my X-T1 most of the time, and this 16mm on my X-pro1. That's it. When the situation requires really fast autofocus and a field of vision that is a no-brainer, I grab the X-T1, when I have a moment to really consider my composition and "paint with light", I take out the X-pro1. This lens is not cheap. But I haven't had regrets about spending the money for a single second.
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    Le Fujinon XF80 mm f/2.8 R LM OIS WR est un vrai objectif macro (rapport de grossissement 1:1, contrairement au 1:2 du 60 mm f/2.4). Il est badgé XF « rouge » qui dénote la gamme pro (équivalent des objectifs « L » au trait rouge de Canon). La focale de 80 mm est l’équivalent de 120 mm en plein format, une focale un peu plus longue que la norme, qui a l’avantage de vous éloigner de votre sujet. L’ouverture maximale de f/2.8 est dans les normes, mais honneur à Fuji de faire preuve d’honnêteté en nous rappelant que cette mesure vaut à l’infini uniquement. Quant à la pléthore des autres initiales si chères à Fuji, « R » veut dire qu’il y a une bague pour régler l’ouverture comme pour bien d’autres objectifs Fuji, même si cela s’avère moins utile en macro (préférez personnaliser une touche fonction pour ne pas effrayer votre sujet). « LM » désigne des moteurs linéaires, donc, une mise au point rapide et pas trop bruyante (bien meilleure en tout cas que le 60 mm). De plus, le sélecteur de plages de MAP procure un avantage considérable en bonne luminosité. La stabilisation (« OIS ») marche très bien et fonctionne en tandem avec l’IBIS, si vous l’avez. Enfin, l’objectif est tropicalisé, un argument de poids à mon avis.

    La construction de l’objectif est solide. Il faut savoir que cet objectif est plus grand, plus lourd, plus net, mieux construit et enfin plus cher que son équivalent chez Canon (le 100 mm macro f/2.8 L IS macro). Le Canon, pourtant un objectif L, a l’air plastoque à côté. Par contre, comme vous le diront toutes les revues, il y a un élément flottant à l’intérieur du Fuji qui fait un drôle de bruit. Ça fait bizarre, mais on s’y habitue. Les moteurs, une fois alimentés, sont relativement silencieux.

    Les arguments habituels en faveur de la monture X n’ont pas cours ici ; c’est un objectif lourd que je ne voudrais pas utiliser avec les petits boîtiers. C’est un objectif long à 15 cm, couplé à un pare-soleil - bien plastique - de 8 cm pour une distance minimale de MAP de 25 cm à partir du Φ, ce qui nécessite une source de lumière externe. C’est aussi un objectif cher, le macro le plus cher que j’ai acheté. Par contre, pour la qualité d’image, c’est aussi le meilleur : netteté excellente dans les coins et au centre dès f/2.8, époustouflante à partir de f/5.6 et ce, jusqu’à f/16, la diffraction se faisant remarquer en plus petites ouvertures sur les APS-C. Sur les autres critères (distorsion, aberration chromatique…), cet objectif dépasse en tout point mon objectif de référence en plein format, le Canon 100 mm f/2.8 L IS macro, y compris dans le prix. Je l’ai acheté pour pouvoir partir dans la nature avec un boîtier Fuji au lieu d’un ensemble DSLR bien lourd en plein format. Avec cet objectif je partirai sans regretter mon Canon.

    C’est le prix qui lui enlève la dernière étoile. En natif, il y a cet objectif et le 60 mm f/2.4. On doit choisir entre une Clio et une Porsche. Il n’y a rien de Sigma ou de Tamron qui combe le très grand écart entre les 2. Si vous êtes sérieux en macrophotographie, le prix se justifie par la qualité d’image. Pour les débutants, Fuji est moins votre ami que les grandes marques couplées aux objectifs tiers.
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