Fujifilm XF 50mm f/1.0 R WR Lens
Make your best-ever portraits with Fujifilm’s new XF50mmF1.0 R WR lens. With its huge maximum aperture of F1.0, this superfast prime lens opens up a world of beautiful shallow-focus effects and low-light creativity. Experiment with depth-of-field like never before, and make brilliant portrait, lifestyle, documentary, and still-life images in even the most challenging lighting conditions. With XF50mmF1.0 R WR’s unique, impressive optical engineering, you can expect crystal-clear detail even at the maximum apertures and, as a weather-resistant lens, its tough, weather-sealed build quality means that when paired with one of our weather-resistant, X Series digital cameras, you can tackle your favorite subjects in dust, rain, and even freezing conditions.
Make your best-ever portraits with Fujifilm’s new XF50mmF1.0 R WR lens. With its huge maximum aperture of F1.0, this superfast prime lens opens up a world of beautiful shallow-focus effects and low-light creativity. Experiment with depth-of-field like never before, and make brilliant portrait, lifestyle, documentary, and still-life images in even the most challenging lighting conditions. With XF50mmF1.0 R WR’s unique, impressive optical engineering, you can expect crystal-clear detail even at the maximum apertures and, as a weather-resistant lens, its tough, weather-sealed build quality means that when paired with one of our weather-resistant, X Series digital cameras, you can tackle your favorite subjects in dust, rain, and even freezing conditions.
Make your best-ever portraits with Fujifilm’s new XF50mmF1.0 R WR lens. With its huge maximum aperture of F1.0, this superfast prime lens opens up a world of beautiful shallow-focus effects and low-light creativity. Experiment with depth-of-field like never before, and make brilliant portrait, lifestyle, documentary, and still-life images in even the most challenging lighting conditions. With XF50mmF1.0 R WR’s unique, impressive optical engineering, you can expect crystal-clear detail even at the maximum apertures and, as a weather-resistant lens, its tough, weather-sealed build quality means that when paired with one of our weather-resistant, X Series digital cameras, you can tackle your favorite subjects in dust, rain, and even freezing conditions.
Make your best-ever portraits with Fujifilm’s new XF50mmF1.0 R WR lens. With its huge maximum aperture of F1.0, this superfast prime lens opens up a world of beautiful shallow-focus effects and low-light creativity. Experiment with depth-of-field like never before, and make brilliant portrait, lifestyle, documentary, and still-life images in even the most challenging lighting conditions. With XF50mmF1.0 R WR’s unique, impressive optical engineering, you can expect crystal-clear detail even at the maximum apertures and, as a weather-resistant lens, its tough, weather-sealed build quality means that when paired with one of our weather-resistant, X Series digital cameras, you can tackle your favorite subjects in dust, rain, and even freezing conditions.
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Prices last updated 9 June 2026.
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Fujifilm XF 50mm F1 R WR Lens - AU Version
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originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I was looking for that one lens to rely on to pair with my xpro3 and after copious amounts of reading and viewing review videos, I went for it and I absolutely love it.The build quality is top of the class with nothing flimsy or finicky, just pure solid build with clean pro look.Autofocus is actually really impressive, though some reviews may say otherwise, I have no issues with it.The wide open 1.0 aperture is dreamy and crisp at the same time and the bokeh is just sooooo creamy, it's a little ridiculous.I think I might shoot more shots wide open than I would with other lenses, because it's just got that great balance of clarity and dreamy backgrounds.Even with auto adjusting iso, I can shoot with iso 200 @ 1/500 in a dimly lit room and still get a bright ... MoreI was looking for that one lens to rely on to pair with my xpro3 and after copious amounts of reading and viewing review videos, I went for it and I absolutely love it.The build quality is top of the class with nothing flimsy or finicky, just pure solid build with clean pro look.Autofocus is actually really impressive, though some reviews may say otherwise, I have no issues with it.The wide open 1.0 aperture is dreamy and crisp at the same time and the bokeh is just sooooo creamy, it's a little ridiculous.I think I might shoot more shots wide open than I would with other lenses, because it's just got that great balance of clarity and dreamy backgrounds.Even with auto adjusting iso, I can shoot with iso 200 @ 1/500 in a dimly lit room and still get a bright clear shot - it's amazing.Hefty lens for sure, but you know you're getting a great lens. Glad I pilled the trigger on this.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
After having 90mm f2 35mm f2 10-24mm and 16-55mm from fuji and a lot of sony sigma lenses for sony e mount, I am extremely disappointed with this lens.Ugly glare, for some reason never sharp after 15-20meters distance, heavy, long with lens hood, slow af which demands the subject to stay still, mediocre sharpness...I sold it and bought Laowa argus 33mm f0.95, way sharper, better in everyway, character, sharpness, usability etc. Only possible donwside is flare which I find it very characteristic...I dont recommend this fuji at all, and I recommend all the others listed above...
originally posted on wexphotographic.com
This lens feels special the second you pick it up. Even looking through the EVF it seems "richer" than most lenses. The only minor drawback is the slight lack of sharpness at f/1.0, but from f/1.1 or above it's probably the sharpest lens I've ever used in 40 years of taking pictures. The backgrounds melt away. It's expensive, but it really is a great lens.
| Focal Length | 50mm (35mm Equivalent Focal Length- 76mm) |
| Maximum Aperture | f/1 |
| Minimum Aperture | f/16 |
| Lens Mount | FUJIFILM X |
| Lens Format Coverage | APS-C |
Fujifilm XF 50mm F1 R WR Lens - AU Version
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Fujifilm 50mm f1 R WR 07A02079
Fujifilm 50mm f1 R WR, Boxed 17A00554
Fujifilm 50mm f1 WR 16A00419
Fujifilm XF 50mm f1 R WR
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I was looking for that one lens to rely on to pair with my xpro3 and after copious amounts of reading and viewing review videos, I went for it and I absolutely love it.The build quality is top of the class with nothing flimsy or finicky, just pure solid build with clean pro look.Autofocus is actually really impressive, though some reviews may say otherwise, I have no issues with it.The wide open 1.0 aperture is dreamy and crisp at the same time and the bokeh is just sooooo creamy, it's a little ridiculous.I think I might shoot more shots wide open than I would with other lenses, because it's just got that great balance of clarity and dreamy backgrounds.Even with auto adjusting iso, I can shoot with iso 200 @ 1/500 in a dimly lit room and still get a bright ... MoreI was looking for that one lens to rely on to pair with my xpro3 and after copious amounts of reading and viewing review videos, I went for it and I absolutely love it.The build quality is top of the class with nothing flimsy or finicky, just pure solid build with clean pro look.Autofocus is actually really impressive, though some reviews may say otherwise, I have no issues with it.The wide open 1.0 aperture is dreamy and crisp at the same time and the bokeh is just sooooo creamy, it's a little ridiculous.I think I might shoot more shots wide open than I would with other lenses, because it's just got that great balance of clarity and dreamy backgrounds.Even with auto adjusting iso, I can shoot with iso 200 @ 1/500 in a dimly lit room and still get a bright clear shot - it's amazing.Hefty lens for sure, but you know you're getting a great lens. Glad I pilled the trigger on this.
After having 90mm f2 35mm f2 10-24mm and 16-55mm from fuji and a lot of sony sigma lenses for sony e mount, I am extremely disappointed with this lens.Ugly glare, for some reason never sharp after 15-20meters distance, heavy, long with lens hood, slow af which demands the subject to stay still, mediocre sharpness...I sold it and bought Laowa argus 33mm f0.95, way sharper, better in everyway, character, sharpness, usability etc. Only possible donwside is flare which I find it very characteristic...I dont recommend this fuji at all, and I recommend all the others listed above...
This lens feels special the second you pick it up. Even looking through the EVF it seems "richer" than most lenses. The only minor drawback is the slight lack of sharpness at f/1.0, but from f/1.1 or above it's probably the sharpest lens I've ever used in 40 years of taking pictures. The backgrounds melt away. It's expensive, but it really is a great lens.
With an incredible aperture of F1.0, the Fujifilm XF 50mm F1.0 R WR lens allows you to capture subjects in near pitch black situations.The first night after I got this lens, I walked around my backyard with only a full moon to light my way. I was able to capture photos of flowers, handheld, at ISO 800, F 1.0, and the shutter speed was 1/8.With the assistance of the IBIS in my X-T4, I was able to capture clear photos which would have been otherwise impossible in similar conditions.Getting an ND or Variable ND filter of some kind is a great idea, even with the electronic shutter active, you will still over-expose images at F1.0 in bright daylight (even with base ISO of 160).I picked up a 6-9 stop VND from Moment, beautifully made filter with a nice look (no ... MoreWith an incredible aperture of F1.0, the Fujifilm XF 50mm F1.0 R WR lens allows you to capture subjects in near pitch black situations.The first night after I got this lens, I walked around my backyard with only a full moon to light my way. I was able to capture photos of flowers, handheld, at ISO 800, F 1.0, and the shutter speed was 1/8.With the assistance of the IBIS in my X-T4, I was able to capture clear photos which would have been otherwise impossible in similar conditions.Getting an ND or Variable ND filter of some kind is a great idea, even with the electronic shutter active, you will still over-expose images at F1.0 in bright daylight (even with base ISO of 160).I picked up a 6-9 stop VND from Moment, beautifully made filter with a nice look (no noticeable colour-cast or anything).This is my first prime lens from Fuji, definitely not my last I tell ya that much.I am looking forward to trying the XF 18mm F1.4 next.If you are concerned about focus speed, I would only worry (slightly) if it’s a high speed subject coming towards the camera. I am sure the newer camera(s) will yield more consistent results in that situation.A must buy for any serious portrait photographer in the Fujifilm system, especially if you want that creamy-bokeh look, some have told me it resembles a larger sensor look in some ways.Cheers,Nicholas.
After almost 2 years with this lens, It has it's ups and downs. When it nails focus, it is an amazing lens. I find it be more for still subject lens like portraits and landscape ( awesome in low light). The lens only struggles with moving subjects. It can not track nor continues track. It's a mild improvement on the XH2s, not on the X-T4.. Unless I have a bad copy this lens simply can not properly track walking subjects. This lens is only for none moving single still subjects. Just have to work around it's flaws.
If you are looking for the perfect lens to use at dark environments with vibrant ambiance (a flash would ruin), then this is it. It renders so beautifully. I love the pictures that come out of this things. THe focusing is not crazy fast but ti's not slow and most importantly it's confident. For the types of pictures I take this has easily taken top spot. Plus the focal length is so great I love having more room for indoor settings than the 56 f/1.2 will allow. It's expensive and the 56 1.2 will be a better choice for some people with its size,focal length, and price, but for me this is definitely worth it, easily.
I used this lens to focus on my daughter's eye in pitch-darkness as she watched a fireworks show, and made a photo of her face with the reflections of fireworks in her eye. What this lens can do, and its optics, are just stunning. The lens is in a category of its own (and I say that as someone who owns about 10 of the budget f/0.95 lenses, many of which I also love, but can't compare to this one). For those of you who have seen that it won a certain photography website's Worst Lens Of The Year Award, ask yourself why that website based that opinion pretty much solely on slight color fringing in a fringing torture test that no ultrafast lens ever made can pass, but heaped superlatives on other budget ultrafast lenses without even testing them the same way. I own ... MoreI used this lens to focus on my daughter's eye in pitch-darkness as she watched a fireworks show, and made a photo of her face with the reflections of fireworks in her eye. What this lens can do, and its optics, are just stunning. The lens is in a category of its own (and I say that as someone who owns about 10 of the budget f/0.95 lenses, many of which I also love, but can't compare to this one). For those of you who have seen that it won a certain photography website's Worst Lens Of The Year Award, ask yourself why that website based that opinion pretty much solely on slight color fringing in a fringing torture test that no ultrafast lens ever made can pass, but heaped superlatives on other budget ultrafast lenses without even testing them the same way. I own those other lenses and I can promise you their color fringing is WAY worse than the Fujifilm's.
This lens has excellent qualities and I love the bokeh effect, it’s sharpness in the center and on the edges. I will use it quite often with my FujiFilm XT-4 camera. However, it has a couple of flaws. One doesn’t bother me too much, the second one is a little bit disappointing. 1st it’s a big heavy lens. 2nd Manual Focus is not exactly the way a user would expect it. I don’t know how to explain it well by words, but definitely is less direct and immediate than in other lenses. It’s like a sort of servo-motor is still engaged when you rotate the ring with your hand and that not only creates noise, but makes the whole operation of focusing manually, less pleasant and in my specific case longer. Now let me explain why I still have to this prime five stars, which is ... MoreThis lens has excellent qualities and I love the bokeh effect, it’s sharpness in the center and on the edges. I will use it quite often with my FujiFilm XT-4 camera. However, it has a couple of flaws. One doesn’t bother me too much, the second one is a little bit disappointing. 1st it’s a big heavy lens. 2nd Manual Focus is not exactly the way a user would expect it. I don’t know how to explain it well by words, but definitely is less direct and immediate than in other lenses. It’s like a sort of servo-motor is still engaged when you rotate the ring with your hand and that not only creates noise, but makes the whole operation of focusing manually, less pleasant and in my specific case longer. Now let me explain why I still have to this prime five stars, which is rare for me. Even though the manual focusing it is important, I have to agree that the AF is more than usable at f1.0 and many other prime lenses in this category are manual focus only, so basically the image quality is very, very good and the usability is good. Finally, I have seen a little bit of chromatic aberrations in the form of a slight purple color present in the highlights, but I think that in order to avoid that completely the lens would be way more expensive than what it is now. If this lens cost $200 less, then it would have a perfect value for money ratio.
I'm in love with this lens. Just listen - F one, point, nothing. This is the only second lens with such aperture and autofocus in the whole world. The depth of field on F1 is so narrow, that you could easily miss the focus point. It's heavy and bulk, but...bokeh is magnificent
Great dreamy soft bokeh1/43000 shutter speed needed under the sun so ND filter is a mustVery sharp wide open when you nail focusVery sexy looking front elementSuperb color and renderingAf is fast enough for portrait shootingAfc is ok (sufficient to follow regular movements during portrait shooting)
| Focal Length | 50mm (35mm Equivalent Focal Length- 76mm) |
| Maximum Aperture | f/1 |
| Minimum Aperture | f/16 |
| Lens Mount | FUJIFILM X |
| Lens Format Coverage | APS-C |