Yensil Hernandez
Comentado en México el 3 de agosto de 2024
Creo que es el mejor lente tele que he usado , sorprendente que en otras marcas este sea un lente cualquiera pero en Fujifilm de unos resultados muy profesionales , es impresionante la estable que graba en video a pulso , las aperturas para su uso de día son geniales , de noche pueden carecer de iluminación pero yo que lo uso de día no he tenido problema con el , su nitidez es asombrosa ningún otro lente me había dado un resultado así
nakanoquinn
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de diciembre de 2024
I bought this for a safari trip, where I wanted to take beautiful pictures, but didn't want to have a lens larger than my camera bag. It did the job. I was able to adapt to the zoom quickly, it's easy to maneuver, and the photos turned out great.
Tom
Comentado en Japón el 1 de julio de 2023
I was really disappointed to see that the brand new lens has a scratch ON THE INSIDE of the lens. Very poor quality control on Fujifilm's part.
Javier López
Comentado en México el 4 de noviembre de 2023
Excelente objetivo de muy buena calidad desde el empaque, muy divertido
Mr G
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de noviembre de 2022
It is a great lens if you are looking for a decent budget zoom lens with OIS and WR. I paired this lens with 1.4X teleconverter and the picture quality is superb, sharper than 100-400mm and a bit brighter. You can use this lens for Macro photography. It is not as good as 80mm Macro lens but close enough that you don’t have to purchase a separate macro lens. Only downside is that there is no Aperture marking.
Jose Miguel Gomez Juarez
Comentado en México el 8 de septiembre de 2022
Este objetivo tiene de todo- Parasol- Sellado al clima- Estabilizado- Pesa muy poco- Excelente calidad de imagenBastante recomendable para fotografía de fauna.
FastK5
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de agosto de 2021
I liked the size and weight of this lens, and the reach. It is relatively light. I have not used my 50-140 since I got this one. Of course the 50-140 does better in low light. But I'm usually shooting outside where it is sunny. The lens is sharp enough for my needs. I'm just an enthusiast, but appreciate good quality lenses, and this one is definitely a keeper. I've been looking to purchase the 1.4 converter to see how that works, but Amazon seem to be out of stock.Another thing I've enjoyed using this for is taking photos of insects, bees, butterflies, etc. You can zoom in really close. The results are very satisfying. I use the lens on the XT4. I find the stabilisation works really well. It has been a few weeks using this new lens, and I'm loving it. I'll update this review later on.
Sergio M.
Comentado en México el 28 de octubre de 2021
es uno de los mejores zooms que Fuji creado, es casi un lente macro también! y le queda el teleconverter de 1.4x
B
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de abril de 2021
I've been impressed with and enjoyed this lens after my first few days with it. I've been using it with my X-T10. The only other autofocusing zoom telephoto lens that I have any experience with is the Canon SX60 (which I also love), so my review here contains some comparisons to that lens, as well as some comparisons with my manual-focus Samyang 135mm (great astrophotography lens) and the Fujinon XF18-55 (great all-around lens; I guess I love all my lenses).I echo what some of the online reviewers have said: 1) small and lightweight and therefore not a burden to carry around, 2) image stabilization is amazing - easy to take sharp handheld shots at 300mm, 3) sharp (the Cooper's Hawk photo is heavily cropped but still looks great (to me) on screen), 4) fast focusing, slightly faster than my Canon SX60 in bright light, much faster in dimmer light where the SX60 struggles; I took quite a few pictures of my kids playing over the weekend and got many sharp shots, better than what I can get with the manual-focus Samyang 135, XF 18-55mm, or Canon SX60 5) good macro abilities; I'm not an enthusiastic macro photographer, I just enjoy taking mediocre macro shots of insects/flowers on occasion, and this lens seems to have the edge on the Canon SX60, Samyang 135mm, and XF 18-55mm in that regard too, and 6) nice portraits. I didn't intend to use this lens for portraits but was happy with portrait shots of family members that I got over the weekend. Since reach is so long it was easier to capture candid portraits in which they didn't realize I was photographing them; that or my family has just become accustomed to my wandering around and taking pictures of them and everything else. The Samyang 135mm has the edge when it comes to sharp portraits, although with it being manual focus, I miss most shots due to it being slightly out-of-focus (especially with my kids) where I don't want it to be.I can only think of one negative, which a couple reviews also mentioned - bokeh can be kind of weird (illustrated in the Cooper's Hawk picture but not shown in the macro bee shot which has nice bokeh IMO). Although I personally don't dislike the occasionally "weird" bokeh, I don't particularly like it either, it just is.I still intend to use my Canon SX60 for birding much of the time, although this lens might have partially ruined it for me; it will be difficult to not use this relatively faster lens for birds. Even though I lose a lot of reach at 300mm compared to the SX60's huge apparent zoom, some of that loss in reach can be made up for with more ability to crop. Along that same line, it's easier to find and stay on your target at 300mm than it is with the fully zoomed SX60. Perhaps I'll get the 1.4x or 2x teleconverter someday.A couple of other reviewers found debris inside their copies (including a live mite!?); The first thing I did upon opening the lens was inspect it carefully for any internal debris and thankfully it was clean.