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The Fujifilm XF 33mm f/1.4 R LM WR is a standard lens for APS-C, manufactured from 2021. The focus is done by Linear Motor, it does not have image stabilization. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 777 €;
21 users have given it an average vote of 9.6 out of 10.
MOUNT
This lens is available with the following mounts:
Fujifilm X-mount: this lens is compatible with mirrorless APS-C Fuji.
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Pros: Very nice new design of the aperture ring. Very nice and precise MF mechanism. Excellent fast and precise AF.
Cons: Zero character in the images it gives. They all look like images from a compact camera. From my point of view, useless in portrait photography. And I do not like how this lens vignettes either - at wide open the vignette is hard and distinct with very corners rapidly dark. Very unpleasant to look at (images under open sky, e.g.).
Opinion: I borrowed it from a friend for the whole weekend. I do not like the images from this lens at all. They look very homogenous, correct, but completely without a character. As if I were shooting a compact camera. The mechanics are very good, the AF is so much better than on my older 35 1.4. BUT. And it is a great great BUT - the images this lens gives are pretty useless. I will stick to the older lens (35) and wait if maybe Sigma delivers something good in XF mount later this year.
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Cons:I would say none...... It does perfectly what it was designed to do.
Opinion:I've read the above considerations, and when I read "prone to microblur" it makes me smile.... The lens is perfect, there is no lens, or camera, that is prone to microblur, and this one I would say least of all, there are only photographers who do not know how to use their tools, and this lens in particular then has a value, at least for me....... since I bought it, it has completely transformed my old XT2, which I had put up for sale, and which I withdrew from sale after trying it with this 33mm. In fact, now it looks like a different camera to me, and I haven't made a mistake in focus! So, anything but microblurred!! I've never had photos as sharp and perfectly focused as they are now! I don't see any defects, I also wonder what the aperture lock on every single diaphragm is for..... Mah...... I would say that if you really have to make an effort to find a flaw in it, it could be that if they made it slightly more compact it would have been the top, but even so, I would say that it handles well. I've never had the old 35mm, so I can't make comparisons, I've only read about this famous magic that the latter has, but I think that a greater sharpness is to be preferred, also because what is there, if you want you can remove it in post with two clicks and get all the magic you want, while what is not there......... It's very hard to add it after that! Ultimately.... Great lens!
Pros:Excellent sharpness already at TA, Bokeh, Construction, Very fast AF, Well frictioned rings
Cons:Plastic lens hood
Opinion:Optics that absolutely do not make you regret the FF equivalents, used on X-H2 the af is lightning fast, the sharpness is excellent already at full aperture and extreme closing a few stops. Delicate tonal passages, excellent microcontrast and very good bokeh. The only negative note (but that does not affect the quality of the lens) is that for the price it costs they could have put a metal lens hood (even if the plastic used is very good).
Pros:Construction, optical quality and resolution.
Cons:Aperture lock possible only on the automatic and not on every single physically available aperture.
Opinion:Certainly a lens designed not to give battle and outclass the old 35mm f/1.4R, which is taken for granted and with which it coexists in the fleet of lenses currently on the market, but more to position itself at the top in contrast to the competition and give the Fujifilm world a lens at the top of performance, also given the recent ultra-pixelated bodies. Impeccable construction, best-in-class linear focus motor, optical quality among the best for the same focal length. Very few criticisms can be leveled at her, some for weight and size, and so on and so forth, but I have one all for her: the aperture lock set only in the car could be extended on every diaphragm marked and usable by this lens, for me a real lack of the new WR line-up of Fuji and from which even this 33mm is unfortunately not exempt.
Pros:Image quality, AF, construction, tropicalization
Cons:Plastic hood
Opinion:I will be very brief: excellent image quality already at TA, zero aberrations even in situations of high contrast, very pleasant bokeh of Fuji imprint. The AF is fast and precise, excellent construction. I use it on X-T5 and X-S10 and with stabilization I have no problem even using long times. The only flaw is the plastic hood: such an optics would deserve metal. The price is in line with the increases of the last two years. If you love this classic focal length (the equivalent of a 50 on FF), to take.
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