01-23-2016, 10:54 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-23-2016, 10:54 AM by Brightcolours.)
Sorry Dave, but I have read no test about the focus accuracy of the Fuji's. Only from Sony A6000, and MFT models from Panasonic and Olympus (compared to a number of APS-C DSLRs from Pentax, Sony, Nikon, Canon).
Back on topic: this 135mm f3 equivalent of a full frame lens, FOV wise, weighs almost the same as my Nikkor 135mm f2.8 "K" (that one weighs 600 grams). That one only contains 4 elements, but weighs that much because some of those elements are FAT:
![[Image: 135mmpreAIf28optsml.gif]](http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/nikon/nikkoresources/preAI70/135mmpreAIf28optsml.gif)
That Fuji weights so much because of the many elements:
![[Image: pic_01.gif]](http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/x/fujinon_lens_xf90mmf2_r_lm_wr/specifications/img/pic_01.gif)
And probably also the linear motor adds a bit to the weight:
![[Image: pic_03.jpg]](http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/x/fujinon_lens_xf90mmf2_r_lm_wr/features/img/index/pic_03.jpg)
The biggest plus of this Fuji over that old 135mm f2.8 Nikkor (besides AF) is the rather nice bokeh. The Nikkor has very smooth bokeh at MFD, but when focussing a few meters away bokeh starts to be more unruly.
So, for a 135mm f3 equivalent this lens makes for a very interesting alternative, because it renders quite nicely.
Not perfectly though, and it certainly can't hold a candle to the Sony STF in that regard.
http://www.derekclarkphotography.com/ind...f2-review/
Biggest plus for my more unruly Nikkor: the price. At €55 it is a tad cheaper.![Tongue Tongue](https://forum.opticallimits.com/images/smilies/tongue.png)
Back on topic: this 135mm f3 equivalent of a full frame lens, FOV wise, weighs almost the same as my Nikkor 135mm f2.8 "K" (that one weighs 600 grams). That one only contains 4 elements, but weighs that much because some of those elements are FAT:
![[Image: 135mmpreAIf28optsml.gif]](http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/nikon/nikkoresources/preAI70/135mmpreAIf28optsml.gif)
That Fuji weights so much because of the many elements:
![[Image: pic_01.gif]](http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/x/fujinon_lens_xf90mmf2_r_lm_wr/specifications/img/pic_01.gif)
And probably also the linear motor adds a bit to the weight:
![[Image: pic_03.jpg]](http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/x/fujinon_lens_xf90mmf2_r_lm_wr/features/img/index/pic_03.jpg)
The biggest plus of this Fuji over that old 135mm f2.8 Nikkor (besides AF) is the rather nice bokeh. The Nikkor has very smooth bokeh at MFD, but when focussing a few meters away bokeh starts to be more unruly.
So, for a 135mm f3 equivalent this lens makes for a very interesting alternative, because it renders quite nicely.
Not perfectly though, and it certainly can't hold a candle to the Sony STF in that regard.
http://www.derekclarkphotography.com/ind...f2-review/
Biggest plus for my more unruly Nikkor: the price. At €55 it is a tad cheaper.
![Tongue Tongue](https://forum.opticallimits.com/images/smilies/tongue.png)