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Thornfield HouseFujifilm 80mm F2.8 Macro LM OIS WR Fujinon XF Lens
Our Price: £999.00
Product Code: 16559168
Barcode: 4547410357479
Our Price:
£999.00
RRP: £1,149.00
Harrison Cameras, 112-114 London Road, Sheffield, S2 4LR
The Fujifilm 80mm F2.8 Macro LM OIS WR Fujinon XF Lens is the first 1.0x magnification mid-telephoto macro lens for the X Series range. The lens supports handheld shooting thanks to the powerful image stabilizer and ultra-lightweight design. Features Fujifilm's unique X-TRANS CMOS sensor. with an optical construction of 16 elements in 12 groups, including one aspherical lens, one Super ED lens, and three ED lenses, along with a Floating Focus System, this lens is capable of achieving high-quality macro shooting from close-up too far away. The lens also provides a fast and silent Auto Focus system by adopting linear motors.
The exterior design is luxurious yet robust, for a premium feel. The aperture and focusing rings have been designed to be comfortable and easy to use. A fluorine coating has also been applied to the front lens element to repel water and dirt, further improving the toughness of the Fujifilm 80mm F2.8 Macro.
Aperture Blades | 9 |
Filter Thread Size (mm) | 62 |
Focal Length - Tele (mm) | 80 |
Focal Length - Wide (mm) | 80 |
Included Accessories | Lens cap FLCP-62, Lens rear cap RLCP-001, Lens hood, Lens pouch |
Lens Mount | Fuji X-Mount |
Lens Type | Macro Prime |
Maximum Aperture - Tele | 2.8 |
Maximum Aperture - Wide | 2.8 |
Minimum Aperture | 22 |
Number of Lens Elements | 16 |
Number of Lens Groups | 12 |
Size (mm) | 80 x 130 mm |
Weight (g) | 750 |
Only had a couple of weeks practice with lens but easy to get on with and getting some decent photos already - the clarity and detail is fantastic. Solid weighty lens. Had some good photos when using as an 80mm telephoto on infinity setting too.
For other customers' information - at the risk of appearing a bit thick, I did phone up Harrisons when the lens arrived as I was a bit worried at the quite loud clunk and feeling of something sliding around inside. Had a feeling it was normal and photos seemed ok and was reassured when I phoned and was told it was the IS system that does this when lens is switched off.