Fujifilm has announced its second weather-resistant X-series zoom lens, the
Fujinon XF 50-140mm F2.8 R LM OIS WR. Designed to accompany the water- and dust-resistant
Fujifilm X-T1, the lens offers an equivalent 76-213mm range on Fuji's X-series interchangeable lens cameras - essentially equivalent to a popular 70-200mm telephoto zoom on full frame.
Built with 23 elements in 16 groups, the 50-140mm uses an internal zoom design so that the lens maintains the same overall length as it zooms. The lens features two OIS elements in conjunction with a high-performance gyro sensor and unique stabilization algorithm, inspiring Fujifilm reps to make some pretty confident claims about IS performance of something in the realm of 5 stops by CIPA standards when we last saw them. Additionally, autofocus is driven by the 'world's first' triple linear motor for faster autofocus and quieter operation.
It features the latest technology, including dust / water and low temperature resistance, a triple linear motor, and the world's top image stabilization technology in its class, so that users do not miss a shot in any conditions. Its advanced performance makes it a perfect choice, not only for portraiture and snapshots, but also to capture fast-moving subjects in sports or wildlife photography, and for general outdoor nature photography.
| FUJINON XF50-140mmF2.8 (76-213mm) R LM OIS WR key features:
- FUJIFILM X-Mount is compatible with all FUJIFILM interchangeable system cameras
- Weather-resistant design with more than 20 sealing points
- Triple Linear Motor for high-speed, quiet AF and nearly silent operation
- Comprised of 23 glass elements in 16 groups with five ED lens elements and one Super ED lens
- Seven rounded aperture blades for smooth, circular bokeh
- Uses new Nano-GI (Gradient Index) coating technology, that alters the refractive index between glass and air to reduce ghosting and flare
- Powerful optical image stabilization minimizes shake and blur in low light
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Saturday, January 17, 2015
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