Fuji 16 55 28 portraits Announced in July of 19, the Fujifilm XF 816mm f/28 R LM WR is a professionalgrade ultrawide angle zoom lens designed for landscape, architecture and environmental portrait photographers Sporting a fast f/28 aperture, a metal weathersealed body, complex optics and modern coatings, the Fuji XF 816mm f/28 R LM WR is an exceptionally Overall, I really like the Fujinon XF 1680mm f/40 R OIS WR lens It's relatively small and light, solidly built, with fast focusing speed, and great image quality It is also a really good The Fuji 1655 has better reach than my Nikon 2470, which used to be my favourite lens The image quality of Fuji lenses is amazingly good and I have very high expectations for the XH1/1655 f28 and expect this combination to be my most used camera setup
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Fuji 16-55 portraits- Yes #15 I own the 1655 f28 and it is very sharp, although it is heavier than most lenses in the Fuji range, I find that it is very hand holdable on my XT1 and in fact the weight seems to make it easier to hold steady The other thing to remember that although the 1655 weighs 655 gm, the total weight of the lenses detailed by Fujifilm's XF 1655mm F28 is a weathersealed zoom covering a 24mm equivalent range With a fast F28 constant aperture, manual aperture control and a new NanoGI coating to reduce flare, it's a highend lens to be sure Take a look at how it performs in the real world See gallery
We had this lens shipped out for testing so we took it to Central London for a handson reviewCheck out our video to see how capable Fujifilm 1655 f28 len A few months back I reviewed the newest Fujinon lens in the Fuji "trinity" of fast, F28 zoom lenses That lens (the XF 816mm F28 WR) makes up the wide end of the spectrum while the XF mm F28 OS WR covers the telephoto end In between those lenses lies the most commonly used option – the jack of all trades – the XF 1655mm F28 WR Search for jobs related to Fuji 16 55 portraits or hire on the world's largest freelancing marketplace with 19m jobs It's free to sign up and bid on jobs
Fujifilm XF 1655mm f28 optical construction The Fujinon XF 1655mm f28 delivers a general purpose range that's equivalent to 24mm, making it ideal as a walkaround lens At the wideend you'll be able to capture big landscapes and decent interiors, while at the long end you'll get nice portraits or close to details On the crop sensor Fuji's, f/28 DOF looks like f/4 On full frame cameras, f/28 can give you beautiful separation for portraits even in a zoom lens You do lose a little bit of that in the 1655, but I've found it's not an issue for what the lens is best at storytelling and documenting As a new Fuji X photographer, I have the awesome Fuji 1655 f/28 zoom as well Afragisk, I too, was wondering how that zoom at 16mm compares to this prime at 16mmI realize the prime should be better in terms of sharpness, but that 1655 is the highestquality zoom I've ever had the pleasure of using, and I've used everything from Nikon to Olympus to Pentax
Get my Custom Lightroom Presets Here http//ClassicPortscom_____Just a fun bts shoot Sorry for the bad Mic audio I could Fuji XF 1655mm F28 Autofocus As previously noted, the XF 1655mm sports premium linear motors in its autofocus design, and these give the lens an excellent autofocus performance I should note that I did my review on the Fuji XT3, which, at the time of this review, is Fuji's newest and most sophisticated autofocusing cameraFuji 16 55 f2 8 portrait As noted on the roadmap back in summer of 18 Fujifilm was going to be launching a new small 16mm lens for the Xseries system by start 19 And here we are Start 19 has come and indeed Fujifilm delivered on their promise and today announced the XF16mm f/28 R WR The XF16mm f/2,8
Fuji 16mm 14 almost a macro lens The Fujifilm 16mm 14 is also a versatile lens You can use it in a lot of situations portrait ( mainly whole body), landscape, astrophotography, street photography, whatever Bokeh is gorgeous, also because you Fuji XF 1655mm f/28 R LM WR Review Introduction Fuji did not take any shortcuts when designing the XF 1655mm f/28 WR – with a total of 17 elements in 12 groups, this lens is only behind the new XF mm f/28 OIS WR in optical complexity, making it one of the largest and heaviest Fuji X lenses made to date Here's a reasonable comparison of the Fujinon 1655mm vs 1680mm lenses We'll look at the tenthousandfoot view to find out which one of these lenses is best for you from a practical standpoint And both lenses are greatThe 1680mm lens obviously isn't in the same class as the 1655mm lens, which is an outstanding "redbadge" lens, but the 1680mm is still a great
I mostly shoot primes I have the Ziess 12, Fuji 23,35 & 90 Ive noticed Lately when Im out shooting for fun in always going into my bag to swap lenses It opens the door for dust and that inevitable dropped lens moment My question for any of you who own the 1655 Really need your advice Now have 16 14 and 56 12 fuji lenses and I want to buy t2 I like fixes, but sometimes really need to go with zoom (example weddings or outdoor sport games) Is 1855 2840 enough for reportage, or I should buy 1655 28? Portraits by Damien Lovegrove using the Fujifilm XF 1855mm f/284 R lens The XF1855 is lightweight and super sharp with the all important OIS
Fujifilm's Fujinon XF 1855mm ƒ/284 zoom lens is a popular choice as a kit lens with Fujifilm's Xseries of cameras It's relatively compact and highly versatile The focal length ranges from wideangle to a moderate telephoto (when accounting for the cropped sensor) The new Fuji 1655mm f/28 has almost the same focal range as the 1855, but has an extra 2mm on the wide end, allowing for a more expansive field of view, if only just It also is a constant f/28 lens, so adds an additional stop of light at 55mm vs the 1855mm Fuji XF1655 F/28 R LM WR Review This was the very first Fuji lens I bought, as part of a custom Fuji kit that Conns Cameras were kind enough to make up for me, along with a new Fujifilm XT1, grip and a few other little things I needed The flexibility from the range of this zoom gave me a great learning point to continue my Fuji journey with
Fuji 16 55 f28 portrait The 1655mm F28 is a highend lens in the Fuji lineup With 9 diaphragm blades and 17 elements (one more of each than the mm), it is made with topnotch construction 1655mm lens at 24mm, ISO 3, f/56, 1/250th 1655mm lens at 24mm, ISO 1250, f/11, 1/250th Phone Shopping 55 Sign in English English; I am not convinced the 1655 is all that necessary X Series Portraits original picture thread This could have been made with the 1655 or the 50mm 14 for that matter But the 1855 was in hand The true issue we cannot escape is that tiny, niggling 2mm difference in focal length at the short end Somewhere along the line, I decided that the ideal everyday Fuji kit for me was either the XE1 or XE2, the Fujinon 18mm f/2 XF R, the Fujinon 35mm f/14 XF R, and the Fujinon XF 1855 f/284 R LM OIS I was prompted to blog about this lens after I did Google search after Google search looking for opinions and examples of realworld examples of the lens's bokeh at 55mm
After a while I got back on track with writing my impressions on Fujifilm gear This time I would like to share with you my opinion on using the middleclass telephoto zoom from Fuji, the Fujinon XF 550mm F3548 R LM OIS , especially when used for portrait photography☽ ☾ FUJIFILM Review 1655 f28 1855 Fuji VS 1655 Reality, practicality & comparison IF YOU LIKE THESE VIDEOS, YOU CAN MAKE A NICE DONATION OF $2 OR $5 VLast month I discussed shooting portraits with wide angle prime lenses You can read that article here This month I want to discuss the excellent zoom lenses that Fujifilm have to offer for the X series cameras There was a time way back in the last century when zoom lenses tended to have a poorer image quality compared to their prime lens counterparts
The Fuji XF 1655mm f/28 comes with a couple of advanced coating technologies that significantly reduce the occurrence of both ghosting and flare when a bright source of light reaches the front element of the lens Fuji applied HTEBC (High Transmittance Electron Beam Coating) to the entire area of the lens surface, in addition to utilizing Image Quality The Fujinon XF 1655mm f/28 R LM WR has nine rounded blades, which give it beautiful rounded bokeh Keeping the aperture at f/28 and zooming in with the lens makes the background more creamy and attractive As is usual with Fujifilm lenses, the optical quality of 1655mm f/28 is absolutely fantastic Fuji shooters have had a binary choice between two standard zooms – the XF 1855mm F284 OIS (my review here) and the XF 1655mm F28 (my review here)One offered image stabilization, the other offered a weathersealed build and larger maximum aperture
The Best Fuji XT2 Lenses – For landscapes, portraits, street, sports, macro, and more by Admin When the Fujifilm XPro1 first appeared on the scene nearly five years ago, it was joined by just three lenses the XF 18mm f/2, XF 35mm f/14 and XF 60mm f/24 macro I don't own the fuji 1655 nor the 56mm but I am sure they both are great lenses for portraits I did own the nikon 1755 28 Below is a photo with nice bokeh, but I did take that photo within three feet away, just to give you an idea This one was taken with my fuji 1855 The bokeh from the 1655 at 28 should look nicer I would expectFuji 16 55 portraits Fuji XF 1655 f/28 for travel A couple of weeks ago I had the Fujifilm XT1 for a run, actually quite a long run I enjoyed it so much that I am still "forgetting" to give it back Lens wise I asked for the standardrange zoom Fuji XF 1655 f/28 (equivalent 245mm focal length, when mounted on the XT1)
The Fujifilm 1655mm will take you from a decentlywide 24mm perfect for landscapes, architecture, and environmental street photography, all the way to 84mm, which is favored by portrait photographers, some landscape photographers (for tighter compositions), serious street photographers, and more Of course, any landscape or architectural photographer Coming to you from The Hybrid Shooter, this great video review takes a look at the Fujifilm XF 1655mm f/28 R LM WR lens The 1655mm f/28 comes with a On at 132 AM, mdm said For me, having 1655 makes 16f14 redundant I'd get rid of it, buy 90f2 for portraits and won't messing with legacy glass at this stage For indoors in winter time, there's nothing that makes the 16mm 14 redundant The draw to the Fuji system for me is those super fast primes
This Fuji 1680mm is a generalpurpose zoom It goes a little wider and longer than the smaller 1855mm f/284, but this 1680mm is bigger and more expensiveIt's made of metal and plastic This 1680mm is super sharp, as almost all lenses are today, and it also gets very close, probably replacing a macro lens for most people I'd get my 1680mm at Adorama, at Amazon, at B&H orGet my presets here https//chrisperklesat/presetpack01/I tested the Fujifilm XT3 with the 56mm f12 against the Fujifilm XH1 and the 1655mm f28 zoom The 1655mm is basically like my old Canon 2470mm f/28 that almost never left my camera It's so multipurpose I love the WR (weather resistant) line of Fuji lenses Since taking an ocean wave fullon in 15 I'll never go back to a nonWR zoom So I would recommend the Fuji 1655 F28 lens for you if
The 1655 is weatherproof, has no OIS, is large, and costly The 1855 has OIS, small, 1/3 the cost, one stop slower at long end I'm sticking with the 1855 because I don't think the 2mm makes a big difference (and I've got a 12mm already) For my shooting the OIS is more important than weatherproofingMore Street Photography Tips Here http//genius/patreontubeGrab My Lightroom Presets Here http//genius/tubeshop1855 really cheap as kit
I heard 1855 not so sharp and fast as 1655 Is that so noticable?Photo size 240 MP 100% Camera Lens Fujifilm XF1655mmF28 R LM WR ISO 0 Focal length 55 mm Aperture F/28 Exposure time 1/400 sec
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