Great lens. AF works ok, (not the Fuji X cameras strength) as a 60mm lens. Light, small, well made.
Image Quality
Autofocus for macro on Fuji X camera is completely useless
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
Great lens. AF works ok, (not the Fuji X cameras strength) as a 60mm lens. Light, small, well made.
Image Quality
Autofocus for macro on Fuji X camera is completely useless
Gary Wolstenholme reviews the new Fujifilm Fujinon XF 60mm f/2.4 R Macro Lens with the Fujifilm X-Pro1.
Excellent sharpness from edge to edge; even at wide apertures; Low distortion; Very Lightweight; Traditional design; Excellent build
Issue with internal reflections under certain conditions; Slow autofocus at close distances
The Fujinon XF 60mm f/2.4 R Macro lens is a fast mid-range telephoto prime lens for the X-Pro1. Being unable to provide a 1:1 reproduction ratio, it's not a true macro lens and would be better classified as a 'short telephoto'.
It's offered with the Fujifilm X-Pro 1; You require superior performance and robust build quality; You want a lens with excellent flatness of field; You like shooting with filters.
You need true macro capabilities, You require fast and accurate focusing for close-ups; Don't buy this lens if, You need true macro capabilities, You require fast and accurate focusing for close-ups
This Fuji XF 60mm f/2.4 is an aspherical 90mm-equivalant macro lens with superior optical performance.
IQ wize, it's the best lens for the XP . Sharpness is incredible, bokey is very nice, there is no AC, no vignetting and no geometrical distortion. It's a flawless lens.
Outstanding Image quality
slow AF ; only 1/2
The Fujinon XF 60mm f/2.4 R macro is the best of the three initial lenses for the X-mount. The image quality is already very good at f/2.4 and bitingly sharp around f/4. The resolution remains impressive till about f/11.
XF 60mm f/2.4 R Macro This telephoto macro lens for the Fujifilm X-Pro1 camera provides a field of view equivalent to a 91mm lens on a 35mm camera, has a bright f/2.4 maximum aperture, produces half life size magnification at its closest focusing distance and costs around £600.
Optically excellent, and great build quality. Focus is a little slow, but very accurate. I don't care for the huge hood, but it is all metal and well made. Overall a good purchase. Works very well for portraits and is sharp right from f2.4 onward. Recommended as a nice compliment to the 35 f1.4.
Great, sharp lens for macro and portrait photos
Image quality
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Great pictures, bokeh, and build quality. Feels very solid. Others have complained about its slow focus speed, but I haven't really noticed unless the lighting is pretty low (like iso 3200 low)
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