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Fuji XF 18-120mm f/4 LM PZ WR Review

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The Fuji XF 18-120mm f/4 LM PZ WR is a versatile zoom lens with a very long zoom range and constant aperture of f/4. It is well-suited for video work due to its power zoom feature and great zoom controls. The lens is lightweight, weather-sealed, and handles well for photography as well.

The Fuji XF 18-120mm f/4 LM PZ WR is a versatile zoom lens catering to both video makers and photographers with its impressive zoom range and constant aperture of f/4. The power zoom feature makes it ideal for video work, providing smooth zooming and easy control on gimbals.

Pros
  • Versatile zoom range
  • Constant aperture of f/4
  • Power zoom feature for video work
  • Lightweight and weather-sealed
Cons
  • Lack of image stabilization
  • Soft corner image quality for photographers
  • Breathing during focus pulls

The lens is lightweight and weather-sealed, offering decent build quality and handling. However, it lacks image stabilization and may require a camera body with in-body stabilization for better performance.

The Fuji XF 18-120mm f/4 LM PZ WR is a versatile zoom lens catering to both video makers and photographers with its impressive zoom range and constant aperture of f/4. The power zoom feature makes it ideal for video work, providing smooth zooming and easy control on gimbals. The lens is lightweight and weather-sealed, offering decent build quality and handling. However, it lacks image stabilization and may require a camera body with in-body stabilization for better performance. The lens displays minimal breathing during focus pulls, with a quick, silent, and accurate autofocus motor. For photography, the lens delivers excellent sharpness and contrast in the middle of the image, but corners may be softer, especially at the telephoto end. Vignetting and barrel distortion are noticeable at wider angles, but close-up image quality is acceptable with a softness at wider apertures. Overall, the lens is a great option for video work, but photographers may find the soft corner image quality and lack of image stabilization to be drawbacks.

For photography, the lens delivers excellent sharpness and contrast in the middle of the image, but corners may be softer, especially at the telephoto end. Overall, the lens is a great option for video work, but photographers may find the soft corner image quality and lack of image stabilization to be drawbacks.

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