Fujifilm XF 150-600mm f/5.6-8 R LM OIS WR Lens
Fujifilm is expanding its lens portfolio with the Fujinon XF150-600mmF5.6-8 R LM OIS WR super telephoto zoom lens for X series mirrorless system cameras. The lens complements the award-winning camera system for its outstanding image quality and compact design, which is also renowned for Fujifilm's unrivalled colour reproduction. The XF150-600mmF5.6-8 offers the longest focal length of any lens currently available for the X series, with a zoom range from 150mm to 600mm (equivalent to 229-914mm focal length). With the tele-converters already available, the range can be extended to an additional 1200 mm (equivalent to 1828 mm KB). Super telephoto lenses are prone to optical aberrations that lead to a loss of image quality. The optical system of the XF150-600mmF5.6-8 therefore comprises three ED elements and four super ED elements, which ensure high imaging performance over the entire focal length range. The fast autofocus ensures that the lens focuses precisely at the decisive moment. Despite its impressive performance, the XF150-600mmF5.6-8 is surprisingly light, weighing just 1,605 grams, and remains extremely handy thanks to the non-extending zoom mechanism. This makes the zoom lens the ideal choice for wildlife and sports photography, where it is often necessary to shoot from a great distance.
Fujifilm is expanding its lens portfolio with the Fujinon XF150-600mmF5.6-8 R LM OIS WR super telephoto zoom lens for X series mirrorless system cameras. The lens complements the award-winning camera system for its outstanding image quality and compact design, which is also renowned for Fujifilm's unrivalled colour reproduction. The XF150-600mmF5.6-8 offers the longest focal length of any lens currently available for the X series, with a zoom range from 150mm to 600mm (equivalent to 229-914mm focal length). With the tele-converters already available, the range can be extended to an additional 1200 mm (equivalent to 1828 mm KB). Super telephoto lenses are prone to optical aberrations that lead to a loss of image quality. The optical system of the XF150-600mmF5.6-8 therefore comprises three ED elements and four super ED elements, which ensure high imaging performance over the entire focal length range. The fast autofocus ensures that the lens focuses precisely at the decisive moment. Despite its impressive performance, the XF150-600mmF5.6-8 is surprisingly light, weighing just 1,605 grams, and remains extremely handy thanks to the non-extending zoom mechanism. This makes the zoom lens the ideal choice for wildlife and sports photography, where it is often necessary to shoot from a great distance.
Fujifilm is expanding its lens portfolio with the Fujinon XF150-600mmF5.6-8 R LM OIS WR super telephoto zoom lens for X series mirrorless system cameras. The lens complements the award-winning camera system for its outstanding image quality and compact design, which is also renowned for Fujifilm's unrivalled colour reproduction. The XF150-600mmF5.6-8 offers the longest focal length of any lens currently available for the X series, with a zoom range from 150mm to 600mm (equivalent to 229-914mm focal length). With the tele-converters already available, the range can be extended to an additional 1200 mm (equivalent to 1828 mm KB). Super telephoto lenses are prone to optical aberrations that lead to a loss of image quality. The optical system of the XF150-600mmF5.6-8 therefore comprises three ED elements and four super ED elements, which ensure high imaging performance over the entire focal length range. The fast autofocus ensures that the lens focuses precisely at the decisive moment. Despite its impressive performance, the XF150-600mmF5.6-8 is surprisingly light, weighing just 1,605 grams, and remains extremely handy thanks to the non-extending zoom mechanism. This makes the zoom lens the ideal choice for wildlife and sports photography, where it is often necessary to shoot from a great distance.
Fujifilm is expanding its lens portfolio with the Fujinon XF150-600mmF5.6-8 R LM OIS WR super telephoto zoom lens for X series mirrorless system cameras. The lens complements the award-winning camera system for its outstanding image quality and compact design, which is also renowned for Fujifilm's unrivalled colour reproduction. The XF150-600mmF5.6-8 offers the longest focal length of any lens currently available for the X series, with a zoom range from 150mm to 600mm (equivalent to 229-914mm focal length). With the tele-converters already available, the range can be extended to an additional 1200 mm (equivalent to 1828 mm KB). Super telephoto lenses are prone to optical aberrations that lead to a loss of image quality. The optical system of the XF150-600mmF5.6-8 therefore comprises three ED elements and four super ED elements, which ensure high imaging performance over the entire focal length range. The fast autofocus ensures that the lens focuses precisely at the decisive moment. Despite its impressive performance, the XF150-600mmF5.6-8 is surprisingly light, weighing just 1,605 grams, and remains extremely handy thanks to the non-extending zoom mechanism. This makes the zoom lens the ideal choice for wildlife and sports photography, where it is often necessary to shoot from a great distance.
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I use the Fuji X-system and do a lot of bird photography. My favorite kit is the X-T4 with 200mm X-prime and 1.4X teleconverter. I also use the superb XF100-400mm lens. But I got the 150-600 lens for the extra reach. Almost all my bird photos are hand-held. The auto-focus and image stabilization on the 150-600 lens is exceptional and the image quality superb. The one downside is that I'm usually shooting at f8 with the 150-600; so I don't use the lens in dim light or for birds in flight. But for still shots of distant birds, it is terrific.
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I purchased this lens for wildlife photography and have been delighted with its performance. I use it with a Fuji X-H2s which together make a great combination. The lens is quite big for some of Fuji cameras so will really benefit a battery grip to balance and make handling easier. The only fault I would mention is that the tripod foot which although is a beautifully made part of the lens, unfortunately causes a balancing problem when using on a gimbal. This is due to the Arca Swiss machining of the foot not extending through the length of the foot, which means you have to use an additional Arca Swiss mounting plate to balance the camera and battery grip. This may be a small gripe but if you intend using this lens frequently as I do on a gimbal it's annoying in ... MoreI purchased this lens for wildlife photography and have been delighted with its performance. I use it with a Fuji X-H2s which together make a great combination. The lens is quite big for some of Fuji cameras so will really benefit a battery grip to balance and make handling easier. The only fault I would mention is that the tripod foot which although is a beautifully made part of the lens, unfortunately causes a balancing problem when using on a gimbal. This is due to the Arca Swiss machining of the foot not extending through the length of the foot, which means you have to use an additional Arca Swiss mounting plate to balance the camera and battery grip. This may be a small gripe but if you intend using this lens frequently as I do on a gimbal it's annoying in having to remember the additional plate before leaving home.
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So far I've only shot locally with the 150-600 lens, for two days, and not with my full tripod rig; only with the excellent 3LT monopod with Wimberley head (on the XT-4). I was worried about its extra weight and length compared to the 100-400, but in practice I found those differences trivial. This combination makes for aterrific birding assembly, for weight, portability, and image quality alike. IQ so far is intermittently extremely good (subject to the vagaries of such a handholding/partialsupport setup). The f8 limit at the long end requires (and rewards) pretty good light and extra care. For that reason I haven't tried it yet with the 1.4 extender. But I shot an egret with the kit above at about 75-100 yards andcaptured outstanding feather detail, and, as ... MoreSo far I've only shot locally with the 150-600 lens, for two days, and not with my full tripod rig; only with the excellent 3LT monopod with Wimberley head (on the XT-4). I was worried about its extra weight and length compared to the 100-400, but in practice I found those differences trivial. This combination makes for aterrific birding assembly, for weight, portability, and image quality alike. IQ so far is intermittently extremely good (subject to the vagaries of such a handholding/partialsupport setup). The f8 limit at the long end requires (and rewards) pretty good light and extra care. For that reason I haven't tried it yet with the 1.4 extender. But I shot an egret with the kit above at about 75-100 yards andcaptured outstanding feather detail, and, as an unexpected proof-of-quality, a damselflyin clear view on a reed a few feet off center from the bird.After reading reviews I originally bought this lens expecting to return it after comparisonwith the 100-400. I'm no longer sure about the fate of the shorter lens, but I will absolutely keep the 150-600. For me it won hands down.
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Format Compatibility | APS-C |
| Groups/Elements | 24 Elements in 17 Groups |
| Image Stabilization | Yes |
| Wi-Fi Enabled | Yes |
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I use the Fuji X-system and do a lot of bird photography. My favorite kit is the X-T4 with 200mm X-prime and 1.4X teleconverter. I also use the superb XF100-400mm lens. But I got the 150-600 lens for the extra reach. Almost all my bird photos are hand-held. The auto-focus and image stabilization on the 150-600 lens is exceptional and the image quality superb. The one downside is that I'm usually shooting at f8 with the 150-600; so I don't use the lens in dim light or for birds in flight. But for still shots of distant birds, it is terrific.
I purchased this lens for wildlife photography and have been delighted with its performance. I use it with a Fuji X-H2s which together make a great combination. The lens is quite big for some of Fuji cameras so will really benefit a battery grip to balance and make handling easier. The only fault I would mention is that the tripod foot which although is a beautifully made part of the lens, unfortunately causes a balancing problem when using on a gimbal. This is due to the Arca Swiss machining of the foot not extending through the length of the foot, which means you have to use an additional Arca Swiss mounting plate to balance the camera and battery grip. This may be a small gripe but if you intend using this lens frequently as I do on a gimbal it's annoying in ... MoreI purchased this lens for wildlife photography and have been delighted with its performance. I use it with a Fuji X-H2s which together make a great combination. The lens is quite big for some of Fuji cameras so will really benefit a battery grip to balance and make handling easier. The only fault I would mention is that the tripod foot which although is a beautifully made part of the lens, unfortunately causes a balancing problem when using on a gimbal. This is due to the Arca Swiss machining of the foot not extending through the length of the foot, which means you have to use an additional Arca Swiss mounting plate to balance the camera and battery grip. This may be a small gripe but if you intend using this lens frequently as I do on a gimbal it's annoying in having to remember the additional plate before leaving home.
So far I've only shot locally with the 150-600 lens, for two days, and not with my full tripod rig; only with the excellent 3LT monopod with Wimberley head (on the XT-4). I was worried about its extra weight and length compared to the 100-400, but in practice I found those differences trivial. This combination makes for aterrific birding assembly, for weight, portability, and image quality alike. IQ so far is intermittently extremely good (subject to the vagaries of such a handholding/partialsupport setup). The f8 limit at the long end requires (and rewards) pretty good light and extra care. For that reason I haven't tried it yet with the 1.4 extender. But I shot an egret with the kit above at about 75-100 yards andcaptured outstanding feather detail, and, as ... MoreSo far I've only shot locally with the 150-600 lens, for two days, and not with my full tripod rig; only with the excellent 3LT monopod with Wimberley head (on the XT-4). I was worried about its extra weight and length compared to the 100-400, but in practice I found those differences trivial. This combination makes for aterrific birding assembly, for weight, portability, and image quality alike. IQ so far is intermittently extremely good (subject to the vagaries of such a handholding/partialsupport setup). The f8 limit at the long end requires (and rewards) pretty good light and extra care. For that reason I haven't tried it yet with the 1.4 extender. But I shot an egret with the kit above at about 75-100 yards andcaptured outstanding feather detail, and, as an unexpected proof-of-quality, a damselflyin clear view on a reed a few feet off center from the bird.After reading reviews I originally bought this lens expecting to return it after comparisonwith the 100-400. I'm no longer sure about the fate of the shorter lens, but I will absolutely keep the 150-600. For me it won hands down.
Since I already had a 100-400 lens, I purchased this lens for the reach. And it was the 400-600 range that I was most interested in. I initially started comparing them with the idea that I might return this lens or keep it and sell my 100-400. However I have decided to keep both of them.My only issue with the lens is that I have a hard time focusing it. Initially this led me to worry that the lens might not be sharp. However after some careful and methodical experimentation I decided the difficulty was with me and not the lens. I did the following to check it.1. put it on a tripod.2. put it on manual focus.3. turn off image stabilization.4. take images at various focal settings.I also compared this to my 100-400 and 50-140 lenses and with and without a ... MoreSince I already had a 100-400 lens, I purchased this lens for the reach. And it was the 400-600 range that I was most interested in. I initially started comparing them with the idea that I might return this lens or keep it and sell my 100-400. However I have decided to keep both of them.My only issue with the lens is that I have a hard time focusing it. Initially this led me to worry that the lens might not be sharp. However after some careful and methodical experimentation I decided the difficulty was with me and not the lens. I did the following to check it.1. put it on a tripod.2. put it on manual focus.3. turn off image stabilization.4. take images at various focal settings.I also compared this to my 100-400 and 50-140 lenses and with and without a 2x extender.My conclusion was that it is difficult to focus if the scene is cluttered. Using auto focus it almost never picked the thing I wanted it to focus on. But that is no doubt the fault of the scene and the fact that most of it would be out of focus.The picuture is at 600mm and the focus is on the water falling down from the infinity pool. It is not focused on infinity
I've use the Fuji 100-400 for 3 years now, mainly for shooting wildlife. After reading the reviews I decided to buy the 150-600 to replace it. First impressions were its quite long compared to the older lens but it more than makes up for that with its internal zoom, to me this really makes a big difference to the handling.Apart from the longer reach, I'd say the biggest plus to this lens is the sharpness with the lens wide open, I've seen a massive improvement in my keeper rate in both pictures and video since I changed over, the sharpness has blown me away, really pleased with my purchase.I have to say because of the postal strikes in December I contacted WEX Newcastle instead of buying from WEX online and bought my lens from them. Very impressed with their ... MoreI've use the Fuji 100-400 for 3 years now, mainly for shooting wildlife. After reading the reviews I decided to buy the 150-600 to replace it. First impressions were its quite long compared to the older lens but it more than makes up for that with its internal zoom, to me this really makes a big difference to the handling.Apart from the longer reach, I'd say the biggest plus to this lens is the sharpness with the lens wide open, I've seen a massive improvement in my keeper rate in both pictures and video since I changed over, the sharpness has blown me away, really pleased with my purchase.I have to say because of the postal strikes in December I contacted WEX Newcastle instead of buying from WEX online and bought my lens from them. Very impressed with their service, friendliness and help, I'd highly recommend this shop.
This is the lens I've been waiting for.Easily on par with the other XF lenses.Fast, reliable auto focus. The image stabilization allows for some smooth handheld video, even at the full 600mm range.It does have its own character, though. Not something I can out my finger on, but a lot of newer fuji glass is described as "clinical".The biggest downside is the aperture, f8 is very limiting at times.I highly recommend this to anyone looking for that extra reach.
I recently bought this primarily for wildlife photography, and from my few outings so far I can say it excels in that regard. The lens is big, much bigger than I'm used to with Fuji lenses and does weigh a fair bit but I find it can be handheld for fairly long periods without much strain. As for image quality it's very sharp and the built in image stabilization does a fine job both in photos and video at the far end of the zoom. Autofocus is quick and accurate and I imagine on some of Fuji's new bodies it would be even better.I cant fault this lens so far, it has produced some great photos and I look forward to getting out and using it again very soon.
I rented this lens to see if it was something that was going to blow away my Fuji 100-400 mm zoom.The short answer for me was no. Here are some reasons. Your mileage will vary depending on your needs. I am an avid amateur bird photographer. I often shoot under canopies, and most of my subjects are 10-30 yards from me and moving rapidly.Some bullets based on how I use a zoom:- It cannot be collapsed. I carry my X-T3 and lens on a neck strap. The longer 150-600 means it beats on my leg when hiking. If I retract the 100-400 and lock it, it is quite a bit shorter, which is better for hiking.- The 150-600 takes more room in my Think Tank wheeled travel case. This means I have less room for other lenses.- The 150-600 is heavier by 230 gr or 0.5 pounds. The ... MoreI rented this lens to see if it was something that was going to blow away my Fuji 100-400 mm zoom.The short answer for me was no. Here are some reasons. Your mileage will vary depending on your needs. I am an avid amateur bird photographer. I often shoot under canopies, and most of my subjects are 10-30 yards from me and moving rapidly.Some bullets based on how I use a zoom:- It cannot be collapsed. I carry my X-T3 and lens on a neck strap. The longer 150-600 means it beats on my leg when hiking. If I retract the 100-400 and lock it, it is quite a bit shorter, which is better for hiking.- The 150-600 takes more room in my Think Tank wheeled travel case. This means I have less room for other lenses.- The 150-600 is heavier by 230 gr or 0.5 pounds. The 100-400 is heavy enough on five-mile hikes.- The lowest F-stop is higher than the 100-400. Even though the 150-600 has a better reach, there has to be enough light to support reasonable shutter speeds for hand-held photography. A few experiments in abundant light conditions proved that the 150-600 reached farther, but this doesn't help me when shooting under a dark canopy where light is minimal.- The 150-600 is a beautiful and well-constructed lens, but I am staying with the 100-400 because of the type of photography I do in reduced light conditions, using it on long hikes, travel, and for other reasons listed above. The 100-400 is the better of the two lenses for my needs.
I just got this lens last week. B and H sent it on the first day it was shipped. I used it with XT2. I also have the 100-400 mm Fuji lens which recently needed some repair. It is very light and fairly long but fits well into a regular backpack. This may be one of the lightest lenses with this reach. The image quality is excellent. Autofocus is modestly fast. I felt it was better when shooting video than still images. There is significant vignetting at 600 mm. There is some distortion at the periphery. I felt the 100-400mm was superior at every distance compared to this lens. So you get this lens for the reach. If 400mm is adequate I would prefer 100-400 mm lens even though it is heavier. The minimum distance is about 2 meters. The F2 200 mm lens is far superior to ... MoreI just got this lens last week. B and H sent it on the first day it was shipped. I used it with XT2. I also have the 100-400 mm Fuji lens which recently needed some repair. It is very light and fairly long but fits well into a regular backpack. This may be one of the lightest lenses with this reach. The image quality is excellent. Autofocus is modestly fast. I felt it was better when shooting video than still images. There is significant vignetting at 600 mm. There is some distortion at the periphery. I felt the 100-400mm was superior at every distance compared to this lens. So you get this lens for the reach. If 400mm is adequate I would prefer 100-400 mm lens even though it is heavier. The minimum distance is about 2 meters. The F2 200 mm lens is far superior to both these lenses at double the price. I need the reach for wildlife which is the main reason I would keep this lens.
While I've only had this lens for a few days, maybe 100 shots, I can already say this new tele has exceeded my expectations in every way. Red Badge worthy build quality and IQ. Sharpness edge to edge throughout the focal range. Amazing stabilization. No problem shooting handheld at 600mm.If I had to pick one nit, it would be the F8 maximum aperture on the long end. Certainly not a deal breaker, but worth noting. Modern sensors with low noise high ISO make it almost a non-issue.The only other review thus far mentioned terrible vignetting and minor distortion. I went back and reviewed my shots and must disagree. Vignetting is minimal, distortion nonexistent. I'm shooting on an X-T4 running the latest 1.5 firmware, which I'm assuming is correcting in camera, where ... MoreWhile I've only had this lens for a few days, maybe 100 shots, I can already say this new tele has exceeded my expectations in every way. Red Badge worthy build quality and IQ. Sharpness edge to edge throughout the focal range. Amazing stabilization. No problem shooting handheld at 600mm.If I had to pick one nit, it would be the F8 maximum aperture on the long end. Certainly not a deal breaker, but worth noting. Modern sensors with low noise high ISO make it almost a non-issue.The only other review thus far mentioned terrible vignetting and minor distortion. I went back and reviewed my shots and must disagree. Vignetting is minimal, distortion nonexistent. I'm shooting on an X-T4 running the latest 1.5 firmware, which I'm assuming is correcting in camera, where the other reviewer is using an X-T2, which hasn't been updated to fully support this lens.If you have a fully supported camera and you are looking for a mid-long tele, this is it. I can't imagine how you'd be disappointed.
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Format Compatibility | APS-C |
| Groups/Elements | 24 Elements in 17 Groups |
| Image Stabilization | Yes |
| Wi-Fi Enabled | Yes |