Fujinon 10-24mm f/4 OIS Review | Peecee Studio

The Fujifilm Fujinon 10-24mm f/4 OIS is their widest angle lens in their current lens lineup for the X mount. It covers an equivalent focal length of 15-35mm on full-frame, making it Fujifilm’s equivalent of the Nikon and Canon 16-35mm f/4 VR/IS lenses. This makes the Fuji 10-24mm f/4 OIS an extremely useful lens for landscape and architecture photographers. The f/4 aperture is large enough for most shooting and the inbuilt stabilisation (OIS) allows you to hand-hold this lens down to less than 1/4s at the wide end, making it extremely useful for low light photography. In this review, apart from discussing this lens itself, I’ll also be discussing it in comparison to other lenses as well as touching on a really important issue – whether you need an ultra-wide angle lens and how ultra-wide angle lenses are difficult to use compared to normal and telephoto lenses. Weighing in at only 404g, it’s significantly lighter than the Nikon 16-35mm f/4 VR (which is around 650g) as well as the Canon equivalent. It is the only Fuji X mount lens which goes this wide. The next widest is the Zeiss 12mm, followed by the Fuji 14mm f/2.8, which is only barely ‚ultra-wide‘. This lens is optically and mechanically excellent, matching the tack sharp Nikon 16-35mm f/4 VR, but the Fuji is much better built, being made out of all metal apart from the zoom ring, which is rubber-covered plastic. Mechanically, this lens is excellent, the best built ultra-wide I’ve ever used.……

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Fujifilm Fujinon XF10-24mm F4.0

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