A Look at Two of Fujifilm's New Lenses

Wide-aperture prime lenses are valuable for a huge range of genres and applications, and the Fujifilm XF 23mm f/1.4 R LM WR and XF 33mm f/1.4 R LM WR are two of the latest options for users of the ever-popular X Series line of mirrorless cameras. This excellent video overview discusses the image quality and performance of the two new lenses and offers a range of sample images for you to peruse. 

Coming to you from Maarten Heilbron, this great video review takes a look at the new Fujifilm XF 23mm f/1.4 R LM WR and XF 33mm f/1.4 R LM WR lenses. With 35mm and 50mm equivalent focal lengths, these two lenses offer some of the most widely used and sought-after designs, useful for anything from portraiture work to events coverage and more. And both lenses tip the scales at around 13 ounces and sit at about 3 inches long, making them rather light and portable, perfect for walkaround work or long wedding days. In tandem with their nine rounded aperture blades, very wide maximum apertures, and dust- and moisture-resistance, the 23mm f/1.4 and 33mm f/1.4 look like two good options for a range of shooters. Check out the video above for the full rundown from Heilbron.

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Alex Cooke is a Cleveland-based portrait, events, and landscape photographer. He holds an M.S. in Applied Mathematics and a doctorate in Music Composition. He is also an avid equestrian.

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Already to watch till I saw it was Maarten. Sorry, can’t deal with him. His delivery is too much like a school teacher