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You can get an idea of the size difference between the original Fujifilm 56mm F1.2 and the Mark II below. I can honestly say that I believe this lens is noticeably snappier when it comes to focusing acquisition. I used it on my X-Pro3 and my newly acquired X-H2S, which performed amazingly well. No Linear Motor
Fujifilm 50mm F1 vs 56mm F1.2 WR - World Embark Fujifilm 50mm F1 vs 56mm F1.2 WR - World Embark
In my early impressions of a pre-production copy of the XF 56mm F1.2, I may have gushed a bit too profusely about the build. It is excellent, but Fuji weren’t quite finished refining. Size and Weight Fujifilm unveils the latest development roadmap for interchangeable lenses for the X Series of mirrorless digital cameras
Fujifilm 56mm f1.2 R XF Fujinon Lens Key Features:
At F8, we start to see a slight degradation in the image quality with the 50mm F1. I found that this was lest pronounced in the 56mm F1.2 WR.
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It’s plastic and light, and just about doubles the length of the lens. It’s nowhere near as elegant or premium-feeling as the metal hood that ships with the XF 60mm F2.4 Macro, but it actually cuts flare, which is more important. I only deploy the hood in studio settings, personally, and work with the flare otherwise. Lens Cap
The Fujifilm XF 56mm F1.2 R WR is one of the larger prime lenses in the X-system line-up, weighing 445g and measuring 7.6cms in length, which is perhaps understandable given the amount of glass used in its construction.
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I make a promise to you, the Fujifilm 56mm f/1.2, that I will use you much more regularly and keep persevering with you in terms of my travel photography!The Fujifilm XF56mmF1.2 R WR is now weatherproofed – and the resolution has been improved to take advantage of the newest X-Trans sensors on Fujifilm cameras. It is one of 20 lenses approved by Fujifilm for use with the new 40-megapixel X-H2 - which was announced alongside this lens at the New York X-Summit. It is the fourth pro-grade f/1.4 prime lens that has been updated with the X-H2 in mind - the others being the XF18mm f/1.4, the XF23mm f/1.4, and XF33mm f/1.4.
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In the past, an apodization filter has only been used on a manual focus lens, this is the first to use high-precision contrast AF.
Expanded Fujifilm 56mm f1.2 R XF Fujinon Lens Key Features:
Note that the minimum distance from the front end of the lens to the subject is approximately 41cm. Bokeh The new Fujinon XF56mmF1.2 R WR acquitted itself very well in our laboratory tests - with its center sharpness being particularly impressive at the maximum f/1.2 aperture - ensuring you can use the main selling feature of this prime without fear. Although not a normal focal length to use sunstars in images, call me surprised when I saw the 56mm F1.2 WR was able to produce a prevalent, twelve-point sunstar. It's still relatively compact and light enough to feel well-balanced on the X-H2 and X-H2S cameras that we tested it with, although they are admittedly one of the largest X-series bodies currently available. Fujifilm X-H2 with Fujinon XF56mmF1.2 R WR (Image credit: Chris George/Digital Camera World) Lab results