Fujifilm XF 10-24mm F4 R OIS WR Lens
The Fujinon zoom lens offers an extreme wide angle and a high constant aperture of F4 throughout the entire zoom range. With the Fujinon “XF10-24mm F4 R OIS,” Fujifilm expands its range of XF lenses for the X-series mirrorless cameras with an extremely wide-angle zoom lens that also provides a consistent high aperture of F4 across the entire zoom range. The Fujinon XF10-24mm covers a focal length range of 10-24mm (15-36mm equivalent to full-frame) and is particularly suitable for impressive and dynamic landscape photography due to its extreme wide angle. It also excels in indoor shots in small spaces. With its constant high aperture of F4, it performs excellently in challenging lighting conditions and for handheld shooting. With the introduction of the Fujinon XF10-24mm, the available XF and XC lenses now cover a focal length range of 15-350mm (equivalent to full-frame). In total, there are eleven high-quality Fujinon XF and XC lenses available for the X-series, providing great flexibility in photography. The developed optical system includes four high-precision aspherical lenses and three ED lenses to maximize the performance of the X-Trans CMOS sensor. The effective image stabilization of the lens provides up to three stops of advantage to compensate for camera movements and avoid blurry shots. The special HT-EBC coating minimizes surface reflections. Improved resolution at all aperture settings is achieved when used with an X-series camera equipped with the Lens Modulation Optimizer (LMO) function.
The Fujinon zoom lens offers an extreme wide angle and a high constant aperture of F4 throughout the entire zoom range. With the Fujinon “XF10-24mm F4 R OIS,” Fujifilm expands its range of XF lenses for the X-series mirrorless cameras with an extremely wide-angle zoom lens that also provides a consistent high aperture of F4 across the entire zoom range. The Fujinon XF10-24mm covers a focal length range of 10-24mm (15-36mm equivalent to full-frame) and is particularly suitable for impressive and dynamic landscape photography due to its extreme wide angle. It also excels in indoor shots in small spaces. With its constant high aperture of F4, it performs excellently in challenging lighting conditions and for handheld shooting. With the introduction of the Fujinon XF10-24mm, the available XF and XC lenses now cover a focal length range of 15-350mm (equivalent to full-frame). In total, there are eleven high-quality Fujinon XF and XC lenses available for the X-series, providing great flexibility in photography. The developed optical system includes four high-precision aspherical lenses and three ED lenses to maximize the performance of the X-Trans CMOS sensor. The effective image stabilization of the lens provides up to three stops of advantage to compensate for camera movements and avoid blurry shots. The special HT-EBC coating minimizes surface reflections. Improved resolution at all aperture settings is achieved when used with an X-series camera equipped with the Lens Modulation Optimizer (LMO) function.
The Fujinon zoom lens offers an extreme wide angle and a high constant aperture of F4 throughout the entire zoom range. With the Fujinon “XF10-24mm F4 R OIS,” Fujifilm expands its range of XF lenses for the X-series mirrorless cameras with an extremely wide-angle zoom lens that also provides a consistent high aperture of F4 across the entire zoom range. The Fujinon XF10-24mm covers a focal length range of 10-24mm (15-36mm equivalent to full-frame) and is particularly suitable for impressive and dynamic landscape photography due to its extreme wide angle. It also excels in indoor shots in small spaces. With its constant high aperture of F4, it performs excellently in challenging lighting conditions and for handheld shooting. With the introduction of the Fujinon XF10-24mm, the available XF and XC lenses now cover a focal length range of 15-350mm (equivalent to full-frame). In total, there are eleven high-quality Fujinon XF and XC lenses available for the X-series, providing great flexibility in photography. The developed optical system includes four high-precision aspherical lenses and three ED lenses to maximize the performance of the X-Trans CMOS sensor. The effective image stabilization of the lens provides up to three stops of advantage to compensate for camera movements and avoid blurry shots. The special HT-EBC coating minimizes surface reflections. Improved resolution at all aperture settings is achieved when used with an X-series camera equipped with the Lens Modulation Optimizer (LMO) function.
The Fujinon zoom lens offers an extreme wide angle and a high constant aperture of F4 throughout the entire zoom range. With the Fujinon “XF10-24mm F4 R OIS,” Fujifilm expands its range of XF lenses for the X-series mirrorless cameras with an extremely wide-angle zoom lens that also provides a consistent high aperture of F4 across the entire zoom range. The Fujinon XF10-24mm covers a focal length range of 10-24mm (15-36mm equivalent to full-frame) and is particularly suitable for impressive and dynamic landscape photography due to its extreme wide angle. It also excels in indoor shots in small spaces. With its constant high aperture of F4, it performs excellently in challenging lighting conditions and for handheld shooting. With the introduction of the Fujinon XF10-24mm, the available XF and XC lenses now cover a focal length range of 15-350mm (equivalent to full-frame). In total, there are eleven high-quality Fujinon XF and XC lenses available for the X-series, providing great flexibility in photography. The developed optical system includes four high-precision aspherical lenses and three ED lenses to maximize the performance of the X-Trans CMOS sensor. The effective image stabilization of the lens provides up to three stops of advantage to compensate for camera movements and avoid blurry shots. The special HT-EBC coating minimizes surface reflections. Improved resolution at all aperture settings is achieved when used with an X-series camera equipped with the Lens Modulation Optimizer (LMO) function.
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originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I also have the FX 8-16mm zoom, which is a fantastic lens, but quite heavy and bulky. I wanted a lighter UWA to travel with, but never gave this lens any consideration until it was upgraded.I've owned it for a few weeks now. Compared to the 8-16, it's softer around the edges, and softer in general at 24mm than all other focal lengths.However, overall it's about the same image quality as other XF lenses I've owned in the same class (meaning not red badge nor XC). It's always tack sharp in the center at all focal lengths and all apertures. In fact, only at the very edges does it have drop off in sharpness. And as you would expect, it improves with any decrease in aperture into the middle of the range.The build is as nice as any other WR XF lens. I do appreciate ... MoreI also have the FX 8-16mm zoom, which is a fantastic lens, but quite heavy and bulky. I wanted a lighter UWA to travel with, but never gave this lens any consideration until it was upgraded.I've owned it for a few weeks now. Compared to the 8-16, it's softer around the edges, and softer in general at 24mm than all other focal lengths.However, overall it's about the same image quality as other XF lenses I've owned in the same class (meaning not red badge nor XC). It's always tack sharp in the center at all focal lengths and all apertures. In fact, only at the very edges does it have drop off in sharpness. And as you would expect, it improves with any decrease in aperture into the middle of the range.The build is as nice as any other WR XF lens. I do appreciate that and the upgraded aperture ring. I pair it with my X-T3 for now, but it's light and small enough that I expect it will handle just fine with the smaller Fuji bodies, like the X-T30 and upcoming X-E4, as I further reduce the weight and bulk of my travel kit.
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I had the old one and I bought this one because I like to see in just a glance to see what opening there is on the lens. I cannot wait to turn on the camera to check it. I like that on all of my lenses. It is very sharp, in my mind sharper than the old one. I also like the fact that it is WR, mostly for dust in desert areas. I don't take many pictures in the rain. I love it.
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Purchased because the most important thing to me, other than image quality, is weather sealing.Used twice now, on a X-T2 and one of those was in the rain, great knowing that there this some protection.The image quality is the same as the first edition, which is excellent, maybe a touch soft at the edge at 24mm.Pluses - its nice to see the set aperture on the lens, and not having to use the viewfinder, weather sealing and a little lighter.Minuses - nothing yet, and i don't expect they to be.One thing i would add as i have now owned both versions, if you don't need weather sealing, buy the original, as they are essentially the same lens.Great service as usual from Wex.
| Maximum Aperture | f/4 |
| Minimum Aperture | f/22 |
| Lens Mount | FUJIFILM X |
| Lens Format Coverage | APS-C |
| Angle of View | 110° to 61.2° |
Fujifilm 10-24mm f4 Super EBC Fujinon Aspherical XF R OIS
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Fujifilm 10-24mm f4 Super EBC Fujinon Aspherical XF R OIS
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Fujifilm 10-24mm f4 WR 0DA01235
Fujifilm XF 10-24mm f4 R OIS WR
[n.mint/in Box]fujifilm Xf10-24mmf4r Ois Lens From Japan U12616
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I also have the FX 8-16mm zoom, which is a fantastic lens, but quite heavy and bulky. I wanted a lighter UWA to travel with, but never gave this lens any consideration until it was upgraded.I've owned it for a few weeks now. Compared to the 8-16, it's softer around the edges, and softer in general at 24mm than all other focal lengths.However, overall it's about the same image quality as other XF lenses I've owned in the same class (meaning not red badge nor XC). It's always tack sharp in the center at all focal lengths and all apertures. In fact, only at the very edges does it have drop off in sharpness. And as you would expect, it improves with any decrease in aperture into the middle of the range.The build is as nice as any other WR XF lens. I do appreciate ... MoreI also have the FX 8-16mm zoom, which is a fantastic lens, but quite heavy and bulky. I wanted a lighter UWA to travel with, but never gave this lens any consideration until it was upgraded.I've owned it for a few weeks now. Compared to the 8-16, it's softer around the edges, and softer in general at 24mm than all other focal lengths.However, overall it's about the same image quality as other XF lenses I've owned in the same class (meaning not red badge nor XC). It's always tack sharp in the center at all focal lengths and all apertures. In fact, only at the very edges does it have drop off in sharpness. And as you would expect, it improves with any decrease in aperture into the middle of the range.The build is as nice as any other WR XF lens. I do appreciate that and the upgraded aperture ring. I pair it with my X-T3 for now, but it's light and small enough that I expect it will handle just fine with the smaller Fuji bodies, like the X-T30 and upcoming X-E4, as I further reduce the weight and bulk of my travel kit.
I had the old one and I bought this one because I like to see in just a glance to see what opening there is on the lens. I cannot wait to turn on the camera to check it. I like that on all of my lenses. It is very sharp, in my mind sharper than the old one. I also like the fact that it is WR, mostly for dust in desert areas. I don't take many pictures in the rain. I love it.
Purchased because the most important thing to me, other than image quality, is weather sealing.Used twice now, on a X-T2 and one of those was in the rain, great knowing that there this some protection.The image quality is the same as the first edition, which is excellent, maybe a touch soft at the edge at 24mm.Pluses - its nice to see the set aperture on the lens, and not having to use the viewfinder, weather sealing and a little lighter.Minuses - nothing yet, and i don't expect they to be.One thing i would add as i have now owned both versions, if you don't need weather sealing, buy the original, as they are essentially the same lens.Great service as usual from Wex.
The original version of this lens is a great value on the used market. The lens offers a useful range of focal lengths from ultra wide to normal. The image quality is superb and the zoom ring and aperture ring have just the right amount of resistance. If you carry this lens along with a telephoto and a fast prime lens you will be set for just about any photographic situation. I highly recommend this lens!
I started with an X-E3 with 18-55. I wanted a wider-angled lens to add to my already lighter weighted combo. On a trip to Spain, the 10-24 came in handy. By no means am I a pro, and this trip was simply for pleasure. We visited the small country town of Talamantes west of Zaragoza. It’s not on the top 100 places to visit in Spain, but it has a history as far back as 1117. It is surrounded by lots of hills, mountains, valleys, terraced vineyards, acres of olive and almond trees, a medieval castle atop a high hill, and plenty of old timey architecture that reminded me of WW2 movie sets. This little town’s tight narrow steep streets would not have allowed opening the doors on my pickup truck, let alone even make a turn at any corner. Front doors of all those houses ... MoreI started with an X-E3 with 18-55. I wanted a wider-angled lens to add to my already lighter weighted combo. On a trip to Spain, the 10-24 came in handy. By no means am I a pro, and this trip was simply for pleasure. We visited the small country town of Talamantes west of Zaragoza. It’s not on the top 100 places to visit in Spain, but it has a history as far back as 1117. It is surrounded by lots of hills, mountains, valleys, terraced vineyards, acres of olive and almond trees, a medieval castle atop a high hill, and plenty of old timey architecture that reminded me of WW2 movie sets. This little town’s tight narrow steep streets would not have allowed opening the doors on my pickup truck, let alone even make a turn at any corner. Front doors of all those houses were just inches away from the street’s edge. I figured that the 18-55 would not have been wide enough to fit the street and as much of the building walls into my compositions. The Fuji 10-24 was a very good lens choice for photographing more than just partial walls and the street itself. Mostly handheld, the 10-24 performed very well at both ends of the focal scale and at F4. It focused fast enough, and its aperture ring is smooth with good audible and feely clicks. Along with the X-E3 and 18-55, its compact size fit easily into my PacSafe hip/fanny pack. No back pack needed. I am glad that I chose this cool lens.
I haven't used it very much yet but what I've seen to date impresses. It's part of my fujifilm X-T4 and X-H1 kit, along with the 16-80, 70-300 and both Teleconverters. Plus a couple of primes. That's an equivalent range of 15mm to over 900mm the smaller collective size is why I left Nikon . The crop sensor works well with my Enthusiast level of photography. Great service from BH Photo, as always. My main photo shop for over 15 years. I tried to upload photos but was unable to.
This is a landscape lens primarily offering some interesting perspectives for other types of work. It gives at 10mm (15mm full frame) about as wide a view as you will generally need. 24mm is a good standard wide angle. It's sharp but noticeably that sharpness falls off at the edges at 10-14mm particularly at full aperture. It's constant f4 across zoom is helpful and I like the internal zoom mechanism which keeps the lens at a constant length. It's a bit heavy compared to the 18 - 55 but the X camera is quite light so it's only a few grams extra. A great lens for landscape. If you want a more versatile I'd go first for the 16 - 80mm it's a more general use lens.
I must admit to being somewhat disappointed after my recentevaluation of my new 10-24mm Fujinon lens. I'm not a techie with a lab, but this last weekend I made 111 shots on a tripod outdoors (no wind) using the self-timer to ensure no vibration from pressing the shutter on my Fuji X-T4. I mulled over returning the lens but after reading many online reviews it seems what I've found is characteristic of the lens. My 111 shots were made at a variety of focal lengths, from 10-24, with many in between. I'm not talking about edge softness. My eye focused primarily towards the center portions of the images, which contained a variety of buildings, signs, stone inscriptions on building fronts, and sometimes flowersin the foreground. I will try to avoid using this lens at ... MoreI must admit to being somewhat disappointed after my recentevaluation of my new 10-24mm Fujinon lens. I'm not a techie with a lab, but this last weekend I made 111 shots on a tripod outdoors (no wind) using the self-timer to ensure no vibration from pressing the shutter on my Fuji X-T4. I mulled over returning the lens but after reading many online reviews it seems what I've found is characteristic of the lens. My 111 shots were made at a variety of focal lengths, from 10-24, with many in between. I'm not talking about edge softness. My eye focused primarily towards the center portions of the images, which contained a variety of buildings, signs, stone inscriptions on building fronts, and sometimes flowersin the foreground. I will try to avoid using this lens at f-16 or f-22. Yes, I know about diffraction. One wonders why they make lenses capable of f-22 or f-16 if the laws of physics are inevitably gong to render the images soft. I will only use these settings if required to achieve long exposure times to show flowing water or other blurred motion effects. Other reviewers confirm optimum performance at f-5.6 and f-8, and I agree. The lens has other positive features, commented on in online reviews. It is well-built, of good metal construction. I will keep it as I move from Canon to Fuji, to lighten my load.
Eh- for 1,000 dollars I'm VERY disappointed with this lens. I know it's not my particular production because I purchased a second one, sent my original back and the second was just as soft as the first. I have glass half the price of this lens that outperforms it in image quality. I needed the focal length range which is why I kept it. For anything needing technical perfection- stay away from this lens.
I thought I wanted the 8-16mm f2.8 for that little bit of extra wide aperture and that little bit wider angle but of course, being twice the price stopped me. I wanted a wide angle but wasn't super invested in it. I was making my decision about the same time that this new version came out that is weather resistant. I like that added feature.So the lens. It is well built, metal, three rings. I'm sure that at some point that the plastic lens hood snaps will break and I'll have to find a metal one but it works for now. I've gotten some good pictures with it so far. Since it is so wide image shake isn't all that bad at all and coupled with image stabilization the fact that it is only an f4 lens never seems to matter too much. I also usually want more in focus since it ... MoreI thought I wanted the 8-16mm f2.8 for that little bit of extra wide aperture and that little bit wider angle but of course, being twice the price stopped me. I wanted a wide angle but wasn't super invested in it. I was making my decision about the same time that this new version came out that is weather resistant. I like that added feature.So the lens. It is well built, metal, three rings. I'm sure that at some point that the plastic lens hood snaps will break and I'll have to find a metal one but it works for now. I've gotten some good pictures with it so far. Since it is so wide image shake isn't all that bad at all and coupled with image stabilization the fact that it is only an f4 lens never seems to matter too much. I also usually want more in focus since it is so wide that I frequently shoot at a smaller aperture anyway.It focuses pretty close but of course I'd like it to focus even closer on some occasions. The key to getting good pictures with such a wide lens is getting close. I've found that to be an interesting experience with this lens. It really brings the viewer in, if you get close to your subject. I like the quality, I like the quick focus, I like the aperture ring, I like the constant aperture (doesn't change through the zoom range) and I have enjoyed using it for a couple months for my wide angle needs.
| Maximum Aperture | f/4 |
| Minimum Aperture | f/22 |
| Lens Mount | FUJIFILM X |
| Lens Format Coverage | APS-C |
| Angle of View | 110° to 61.2° |