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Fujifilm XC 15-45mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS PZ Pros: Small, very light, economical, very good optical yield. Cons: Power zoom, plastic construction, accentuated flare. Opinion: Taken in 2019 in kit with an X-T100, in the end I changed the camera body, but I was careful not to give away this light and excellent zoom that, net of an objectively economic and plastic construction, gives excellent quality images combined with a very interesting focal range, especially from the wide-angle side (equivalent to a 23-69 on the full format). As already noted by others, the main defect of the lens probably lies in its absurd, uncomfortable and inaccurate motorized movement, but fortunately the problem can be easily solved by assigning the secondary zoom function to the manual focus ring: in this way the zoom, while remaining electrically controlled, will reproduce the mechanical movement resulting much more fluid, Precise and fast. Small and light, it is not a pancake but little we miss. Good reactivity of focus, poor resistance to flare, especially in the presence of artificial lights. Being a lens of the economic line XC, obviously the diaphragm ring is missing. To note the fact (annoying for some, frankly not for me) that the lens does not communicate the precise focal length to which you are working (but you can easily adjust with a bar, even if not graduated, which appears in the viewfinder). Very cheap, practically given away if purchased in kit, it is an extremely underestimated goal, but at these figures a real best buy if you have the patience to get in tune with the peculiarities listed above. sent on September 15, 2022 |
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