Fujifilm Fujinon XF 90mm F2 R LM WR Review
The Fujifilm mirrorless camera system is built around a strong library of lenses—we've yet to use one that could be considered a bad buy. But there are still lenses that stand out from the crowd, and the Fujifilm Fujinon XF 90mm F2 R LM WR ($949.95) is one. It's a short telephoto design, matching the field of view of a 135mm prime on a full-frame system, and captures images with edge-to-edge sharpness, even at its maximum f/2 aperture. It also focuses quickly, is sealed against dust and moisture, and has a physical aperture ring for f-stop adjustment—it's an easy pick for our Editors' Choice.
DesignThe XF 90mm ($949.00 at Amazon) isn't the smallest lens in the world, especially when paired with a mirrorless camera. It measures 4.1 by 3 inches (HD) without the included reversible lens hood—the hood adds about 3 inches to the height. It's on the heavy side at 1.2 pounds, and has a front element that supports 67mm filters. The lens is solidly built, with a metal barrel and a gasket ...
The Fujifilm Fujinon XF 90mm F2 R LM WR is a short telephoto prime lens that delivers excellent image quality and has no significant weaknesses.
Sharp from edge to edge; No distortion; Even illumination across the frame; Fast focus; Wide aperture; Weather-resistant design; Aperture ring
Manual focus by wire; Omits image stabilization