NOTA: XF 8mm f/3.5. “…This new 12mm-equivalent wide-angle lens will be the widest rectilinear lens in the X Series lens lineup. Even with a wide focal length, the lens is said to be compact and lightweight and therefore an ideal choice for a walk-around wide-angle lens…”
The key new lens that was introduced is the 150-600mm f/5.6-8. Thing is, a “speed camera” really is truly only necessary in sports and wildlife photography, and you need lenses to support that. Up to this point, the primary lenses that Fujifilm has in the XF mount that work well for that are the 50-140mm f/2.8, 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6, and 200mm f/2, which really isn’t a broad enough set to support a camera such as the X-H2S. The new US$2000 150-600mm f/5.6-8 extends the reach of the APS-C system, but I’m not sure that it fully satisfies the needs in the XF lineup. What we’re not seeing is compact, light lens choices in the telephoto range (ala Nikon’s PF series), and I’d think that really needs to show up in order to fend off what’s happening in the full frame world the X-H2S will need to compete against.
Interessante. Vemos que a Canon vem usando a mesma plataforma da 400mm f/2.8 pra fazer variantes. A Nikon fazendo uma 400mm com TC embutido pra 560mm. Eu curto lentes zoom, acho legal que a 150-600 da Fuji use zoom interno, mas pra quem é profissional, acho que faltam lentes mais claras.
A 15-45 tem power zoom, e eu acho bem ruinzinho, mas creio que a 18-120 vai ser bem melhor. Na 15-45, a primeira coisa é que ao ligar a câmera, a lente estende. Acho isso ruim, tanto porque toma tempo quanto porque qualquer pancada vai danificar a lente. O zoom em si tem duas velocidades, eu esperaria que a 18-120 seja bem mais suave.
O que eu gostei nessa lente é o peso. Pelo breve período que tive uma Sigma 150-600 Sports, adorei a lente mas detestei o peso. Essa aí pesa o dobro da Fuji.