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next PZ lens test report: Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 R
#1
Very similar to the XF 23mm f/1.4 R:

http://www.opticallimits.com/fuji_x/871-fuji56f12

 

#2
[nerd mode]

It shows up as f/1.4 on the main page.  Wink

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's awesome!  Rolleyes

#3
Quote:[nerd mode]

It shows up as f/1.4 on the main page.  Wink

[/nerd mode]

's awesome!  Rolleyes
Nice! then it should be quite a bit less heavy Wink
#4
I made it more heavy on the front page again.  Tongue

#5
Another fuji lens without major quality issues ! Was this one perfectly centered Smile-

 

Btw in the text you have 56F1.4 in several spots (such as the next to last paragraph).

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Hum. You know sigma has said they will start producing fuji lenses; wonder if the 'art' lenses will be available soon...
#6
*sigh* ... damn ... seems as if I associate the 50s with f/1.4.

 

I reckon Sigma will only provide the X-mount version of the DNs.

#7
Great, thanks for the review, Klaus.

 

Do you feel the Fuji's QC has improved recently, or is it still bad? Obviously this is purely subjective, but I just want to gauge your gut feeling in this matter.

 

Just a couple of small remarks.

In the introduction you write  "Currently this is the fastest Fuji lens - when looking over the fence Panasonic can claim to have the fasted mirrorless lens though (the Leica 42.5mm f/0.95)."

I suppose you meant to write "fastest" instead of "fasted".

Also, did you mean to talk about the Pana/Leica 42.5 which is also a f/1.2 lens or did you mean the Voigtlander which is indeed a 42.5 f/0.95 lens?

 

Do you actually have plans on testing both lenses on MFT? (Pana/Lecia and Voigtlander)

 

 

 

 

--Florent

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#8
Changed to Voigtlander :-) At least I remembered that there's a 42.5mm f/0.95. 

 

The Leica 42.5mm f/1.2 is just too expensive to buy just for testing. If someone is willing to provide it, I wouldn't hesitate, of course.

Same goes for the Nokton. Thus ... don't hold your breath.  :unsure:

#9
Nice review, as usual!  Smile

 

I really enjoy the X-T1 with the 23mm and 56mm. Or "did enjoy" until I broke my 56mm a few weeks ago... Apparently, repairing a lens takes quite some time here in Switzerland.

#10
Quote:Nice review, as usual!  Smile

 

I really enjoy the X-T1 with the 23mm and 56mm. Or "did enjoy" until I broke my 56mm a few weeks ago... Apparently, repairing a lens takes quite some time here in Switzerland.
 

Hi Felix,

 

Where do you leave in Switzerland?
--Florent

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