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The lens is stabilized and while I didn’t try it much, I took a few shot at less than 1/100s and it responded very well. It is very sharp, with a nice bokeh that seems to be more pleasant to the eye than traditional telephoto zoom lenses without the constant aperture like this one. This lens is the first telephoto lens for the X system and Fuji seems to have made it right: the quality is there. ? By the way, I really need to trim that beard… Anyway, the blame’s on me! The first few seconds with the new lens, and Heather is already snapping pictures of me.
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I wanted to try the zoom at its fastest apertures but I didn’t realize that I had accidentally changed it to 5.6 the whole time I was out with the lens. Since I had such a short window of time, I concentrated on bringing home some interesting shots. Also, the aperture ring, as with other XF lenses, is a little bit too soft and you can inadvertently change the aperture. The zoom ring wasn’t as smooth as others I’ve tried, but it could be related to the sample I used. The lens is not too heavy and I find it well balanced with the X-Pro 1 in terms of both weight and ergonomics. In that brief time, I used it on an X-Pro 1 and took a couple of pictures around the block. Also, the lens was a prototype, very close to the final version. I was given a mere ten minutes to try it, as other people were waiting in line to test it as well, and it was the only sample available. Dimensions Diameter: 75.0mm x 118mm (Wide) / 177mm (Telephoto).Number of Blades: 7 (rounded diaphragm opening).Maximum Image Magnification: 0.18x (Telephoto).Closest Focusing Distance: Normal: 1.1m – ∞ (whole zoom position) – Macro: 1.1m – 3m (whole zoom position).
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Lens Construction: 14 elements in 10 groups (includes 1 aspherical and 2 extra low dispersion elements).Hands-On with the new XF 55-200mm f/3.5-4.8 R LM OIS The XF 55-200mm mounted on the X-Pro 1 And of course, I tried different products, including the brand new 55-200mm zoom for the X-Pro 1 and X-E1! Of course, my priorities took a 360-degree turn!Īt the event, I had the chance to talk with a representative of Fujifilm Italia who divulged some very interesting information about possible releases we may see in the future. My original plan for this lazy Saturday was to finish my article about the X-Pro 1 which I tested last week, but then I heard about the Fujifilm X Day at the camera store Grande Marvin here in Turin where Fujifilm was showcasing its entire X camera line and lenses. Update: We had a second opportunity to use the 55-200mm during the Fuji eXperience Tour here in Italy.