The new Fujifilm XR 56mm f/1.2 R lens is beautifully made and attractively priced for such a wide-aperture lens.
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The Fujifilm 56mm f/1.2 lens mounted on the X-E1. The old Leica 50mm Summilux on the M mount adapter stands next to it. |
I was lucky to be able to get this lens today. Before I went to the London Symphony Orchestra concert tonight, I took a few pictures around the Hong Kong Cultural Centre. I just wanted to know how this lens performs, especially when it is maximally opened, i.e. at f/1.2.
All the shots below were taken at f/1.2 except otherwise stated and resized to 1600 pixels.
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1/250s, ISO 200 |
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1/45s, ISO1600 |
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1/60s, ISO 1250 |
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1/60s, ISO 1000 |
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1/60s, ISO 1600 |
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1/60s, ISO 1600 |
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Misty Hong Kong; 1/60, ISO 1000 |
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Chinese tourist posing for a shot; f/1.4, 1/40s, ISO 1600 |
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The famous old railway station Clock Tower; f/1.4, 1/42s, ISO 1600 |
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