Fujifilm GFX100 Reviews: Gorgeous Dynamic Range that Rivals Phase One, Drone Fly, On the Road and (Much) More
Fujifilm GFX100
Time for a major Fujifilm GFX100 roundup below:
- Fujifilm GFX 100: B&H Photo, AmazonUS, Adorama, Focuscamera
Time for a major Fujifilm GFX100 roundup below:
As a free and independent space, here on FujiRumors we report just everything, the good and the not so good, not matter if Fujifilm likes it or not, as my only boss are FR-readers, and I owe you the best service I can deliver.
Hence, today, in this Fujinon XF 16-80mm f/4 roundup I chose to highlight some aspects of the lens, that are not really that good.
And yet, despite not being a perfect lens, those who review the Fujinon XF 16-80mm f/4 still end up recommending it, as a great all rounder lens.
At the end, it’s all about finding the right balance, keeping in mind what’s the target group of a certain lens. And I guess in order ot keep size, weight and price down, Fujifilm had to rely more on digital correction in the case of this lens.
The Fuji Guys have published their Fujinon XF16-80mm f/4 first look (video below). Here is what they say:
There are lots of adapters for the Fujifilm X system, including focal reducers, which work like this: you take a Full Frame lens, puts them on Fuji APS-C sensor, and the speedbooster transmutes that focal length back to full frame. It totally negates the crop factor. And the way the adapter works, we actually also double our light, translating 1 stop faster in exposure time.
Andrew compares four focal reducers or speed boosters:
Here are Andrew’s thoughts (video below):
The Fujinon GF 50mm f/3.5 is not only the newest, smallest, lightest and most affordable lens in the GF lens line-up, but it’s also the currently best selling G mount lens.
But what do you give up in exchange for the small size?
According to Chris from DPReview, not much. Here is what he says in his Fujinon GF 50mm F3.5 review:
Looks like Fujifilm crafted yet another winner. Well done, Fuji!