The Fujifilm XF 10-24mm F4 R OIS is the widest lens in the fledgling XF line-up and is therefore worthy of attention from anyone interested in capturing everything from landscapes to up close and personal street photos.
Manufacturer: Fujifilm
The Fujifilm XF 10-24mm F4 R OIS is the widest lens in the fledgling XF line-up and is therefore worthy of attention from anyone interested in capturing everything from landscapes to up close and personal street photos.
Gary Wolstenholme review this ultra wide-angle lens for Fujifilm X-Series cameras.
Outstanding sharpness; Robust build; Lightweight; Retro design; Low CA
Possibly a touch expensive at launch; Falloff at 10mm
Nice and sharp @ f4, even along the edges and in the corners. Even better stopped down. Blows away other ultra wide's I've had (Tokina 17-35, Sony FE 24-70, Nikon 16-35 f4). I wouldn't hesitate to buy again. Highly recommended. I use it on a X-E2.
everything; I'm yet to be disappointed by a Fuji lens
a little large on a X-E2; but not a problem
This ultra-wide angle zoom lens for Fujifilm X-series interchangeable lens cameras provides a field of view equivalent to 15-36mm lens on a 35mm camera, sports a constant maximum aperture of f/4 and costs around £850.
The Fujifilm Fujinon XF 10-24mm F4 R OIS ($999.95) is an ultra-wide angle zoom lens for Fuji X mirrorless cameras . Its field of view is immense at its widest, equal to that of a 15mm lens on a full-frame camera, and it zooms to a moderate 36mm-equivalent field of view, all while maintaining an f/4...
Ultra-wide field of view; Optical stabilization; Very little distortion; Quick focus
Pricey; Soft edges at 10mm; Aperture ring isn't marked; Big
If you read our analysis so far, you may have noticed a few negative findings but this has to be seen in a context. Ultra-wide lenses are never flawless and the Fujinon XF 10-24mm f/4 R OIS is actually one of the best representative of its species.
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Awesome lens
I use this lens on my X-T1. I shoot RAW and process in LR 5.7.1. This may mask some of the optical shortcomings mentioned but since I get the results I'm looking for it doesn't matter to me. This lens has been a joy for me to use.
Well built; OIS; versatility; good design
none for me
Using it mainly for Landscapes as it gives me the extra width that I was used to on my 17-40mm on my Canon. Bought it to use on the X-T1 and it is lovely. So far looks amazing but as others have said it's worth stopping down a bit although to be fair, we're always looking for max DOF with a lens...
Durable
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