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Fujifilm XF 35mm F1.4 R - Mirrorless Camera Lens. Designed specifically for the Fujifilm X-series of interchangeable lens cameras with APS-C sensors, this Fujifilm XF35mm F1.4 R Lens is a "normal" lens equivalent to 53mm in 35mm format.
The exceptionally fast, bright f/1.4 maximum aperture makes shooting in very low light possible, and provides pleasing bokeh (the out-of-focus portion of a photo) with its 7-blade aperture design--ideal for dramatic portraits. This is a terrific all-in-one lens for everyday use.
To take advantage of the X-series cameras' mirrorless design, the rear element of the "Fujifilm XF35mm" F1.4 R lens is as close as possible to the sensor, minimizing the back focus distance appreciably.
The Fujifilm XF35mm F1.4 lens construction includes a metal barrel, Super EBC coating for improved optical performance, and it delivers improved center-to-edge resolution and brightness free from chromatic aberration. This lens has a maximum magnification of 0.17x, and the aperture ring has 1/3-stop click stops for more precise exposures.
A fast and flexible normal-length prime, the XF 35mm f/1.4 R from FUJIFILM is a 53mm-equivalent lens characterized by its bright f/1.4 maximum aperture. This design benefits working in difficult lighting conditions and also affords greater control over depth of field for isolating subject matter and using selective focus techniques.
The optical design employs one aspherical element, which reduces distortion and spherical aberrations in order to achieve higher sharpness and accurate rendering. A Super EBC coating is also featured, which reduces flare and ghosting for improved contrast and colour fidelity.
Designed specifically for the Fujifilm X-series of interchangeable lens cameras with APS-C sensors, this Fujifilm 35mm f/1.4 XF R Lens is a "normal" lens equivalent to 53mm in 35mm format. The exceptionally fast, bright f/1.4 maximum aperture makes shooting in very low light possible, and provides pleasing bokeh (the out-of-focus portion of a photo) with its 7-blade aperture design--ideal for dramatic portraits.
To take advantage of the X-series cameras' mirrorless design, the rear element of the lens is as close as possible to the sensor, minimising the back focus distance appreciably. The lens construction includes a metal barrel, Super EBC coating for improved optical performance, and it delivers improved center-to-edge resolution and brightness free from chromatic aberration.
This lens has a maximum magnification of 0.17x, and the aperture ring has 1/3-stop click stops for more precise exposures.
The 35mm focal length of XF35mmF1.4 R defines it as a standard or 'normal' lens. Lenses like this give a view that's very similar to the human eye, so the pictures they make have a natural perspective and a realistic sense of depth. Combined with the lens's clarity and colour reproduction, all this adds up to natural and truthful-looking pictures that captivate viewers.
On a par with its exceptional optics, this lens provides refined craftsmanship and instinctive, intelligent handling. The high-quality metal barrel lends durability, while the manual aperture ring allows precise control over depth-of-field, as well as giving photographers a true connection to their artistic process.
As a lens that's perfectly engineered for documentary, candid, and portrait photographers, accurate focusing is also essential. The XF35mmF1.4 achieves this and, combined with X Series cameras' Face and Eye Detection AF modes, locking on to subjects and achieving perfect sharpness is easy, even at the widest aperture settings. All lens groups are shifted together during focusing to minimize aberration changes, whether working close-up to the lens or at infinity.
The XF35mmF1.4 R delivers images with amazing sharpness, even with the aperture wide open at F1.4, allowing superb subject separation. The aperture design features 7 rounded blades to produce smooth and even bokeh, for images brimming with depth. The lens uses a glass-moulded aspherical element to mini...