Fujinon XF 56mm F1.2 R
Maker | Fujifilm |
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Lens mount(s) | Fujifilm X |
Technical data | |
Focus drive | Micromotor |
Focal length | 56mm |
Focal length (35mm equiv.) | 84mm |
Aperture (max/min) | f/1.2 |
Close focus distance | 0.70 metres (2.3 ft) |
Max. magnification | 0.09 |
Diaphragm blades | 7, rounded |
Construction | 11 elements / 8 groups |
Features | |
Weather-sealing | No |
Lens-based stabilization | No |
Aperture ring | Yes |
Unique features | Double-sided aspheric element, two ED elements |
Application | Portrait |
Physical | |
Max. length | 70 millimetres (2.8 in) |
Diameter | 73 millimetres (2.9 in) |
Weight | 405 grams (0.893 lb) |
Filter diameter | 62mm |
History | |
Introduction | 2014 |
The Fujinon XF 56mm F1.2 R is an interchangeable camera lens announced by Fujifilm on January 6, 2014. As of 2015, it is one of the widest-aperture native mirrorless lenses.
APD variant
In September 2014, Fujifilm announced an additional variant of this lens, the Fujinon XF 56mm F1.2 R APD, which has an additional APD filter element for apodisation, with the goal of improving the appearance of out-of-focus areas, or bokeh, when the lens is used wide open. As a side effect, light transmission is reduced at the widest apertures, making f/1.2 effectively t/1.7, having progressively less light reduction until f/5.6, beyond which the APD lens has the same light gathering as the standard model without the internal filter.[1] The APD lens also cannot take advantage of phase detection autofocus on cameras with this function, relying instead on slower contrast detection autofocus.[1]