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Fuji XF 16mm f/1.4 R WR Review

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The Fuji XF 16mm f/1.4 R WR offers a wide field of view and a bright maximum aperture, making it suitable for shooting in darker situations. It has a premium build quality, with lots of metal in its body, but lacks weather sealing. The image quality is somewhat lacking at its brightest aperture, but improves when stopped down. The lens has a few issues with ghosting, distortion, and chromatic aberration, but it still manages to capture beautiful images, especially at f/1.4.

The Fuji XF 16mm f/1.4 R WR is somewhat lacking in terms of image quality, especially at its widest aperture, but it still manages to capture beautiful images, particularly at f/1.4.

Pros
  • Wide field of view and bright maximum aperture
  • Premium build quality with lots of metal
  • Impressive close-up capabilities
  • Beautiful images at wider apertures
Cons
  • Expensive and somewhat outdated
  • Lacks weather sealing
  • Image quality issues at widest aperture
  • Chromatic aberration and coma problems

The build quality is excellent, with a premium feel and lots of metal in its body, but it does not have weather sealing, which may be a drawback for some users.

The Fuji XF 16mm f/1.4 R WR is a wide-angle lens designed for Fuji's X-mount system cameras. It has a full-frame field of view of 24mm and a very bright maximum aperture of f/1.4, making it well-suited for shooting in darker situations and achieving a nice bokeh effect. However, it is quite expensive at over a thousand USD and lacks some modern features. The build quality is excellent, with a premium feel and lots of metal in its body, but it does not have weather sealing, which may be a drawback for some users. The lens has a manual focus ring with a nice feel and a clutch mechanism, but the transition from manual to autofocus can be a bit awkward. In terms of image quality, the lens is somewhat lacking at its widest aperture, with only okay sharpness and low contrast in the middle, along with some ghosting and distortion. However, the sharpness improves when stopped down, and the lens has a very close minimum focus distance, allowing for impressive close-up images. There are also some issues with chromatic aberration and coma, especially at wider apertures. Despite these drawbacks, the lens is still capable of capturing beautiful images, especially at f/1.4, with a nice bokeh and good subject isolation. Overall, the Fuji XF 16mm f/1.4 R WR may not be worth its high price tag for some users, especially considering its somewhat outdated design and image quality issues. However, it still has its strengths and can produce stunning images, particularly for those who prioritize shooting at wider apertures.

The lens is capable of producing stunning images, especially for those who prioritize shooting at wider apertures.

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