Great comparisons Luca! I also had the 16-80 F4 and it was a very good lens. The overall quality of the image was very good, with great colours, and excellent image stabilization. I also had the 70-300mm and that was an incredible lens in terms of performance and image quality. I wanted to simplify, and now have a Tamron 18-300 as my sole Zoom lens. I do like it but a number of areas don't perform as well as the Fujifilm, which I expected. Sometimes my results are a bit inconsistent, so I end up taking more shots. A few things I've noticed using this on my X-E3, if I rack my zoom too quickly, I get a short 'blackout' in my EVF/display. I've also noticed that sometimes, the OIS doesn't quite work too well at telephoto, and it seems quickly powering the camera off / on resets the OIS. I've tried running my X-E3 in Performance mode to see if this helps but it did not. Now, despite all of these issues, I will keep it, as the convenience of the range is just too good. I am not looking for perfect quality, and with the right conditions and settings you can get fantastic shots out of the 18-300. It opens up its own world of creativity, despite its shortcomings. The 70-300mm was definitely sharper , and focused faster with more consistent OIS and results. But I rationalized I have a Samyang/Rokinon 135mm F2 which is where I go if I really want stellar telephoto images.
@LucaPetraliaPhotography2 жыл бұрын
I'm testing the Tamron as well, and I'm finding inconsistency as well. I'm giving it a couple of chances, but I'm not willing to deal with too many inconsistencies
@Enrique-the-photographer2 жыл бұрын
As always Luca, great review/comparison. I bought the XF16-80 and the XF70-300 (based on your reviews) and I couldn’t be happier with the results that I get, almost to the point that my primes are mostly collecting dust as they say (unless I’m doing something very specific). On an unrelated subject, I’m waiting for the “long term” reviews on the X-T5 before I update from the X-T4, I’m seeing too many mixed reports on it, it’s still kind of early, besides, I’m not even sure that I need 40 megapixels to photograph iguanas and alligators. Be well and stay safe.
@LucaPetraliaPhotography2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Enrique, too kind as usual. I still have to test the X-T5, and I'm trying to get a video out before Christmas. That combo you mentioned is the one I've used in the last year or so, and it is freaking good
@blakerichards8369 Жыл бұрын
Get the fujifilm xh2s I am a pro photographer and would not exchange this camera for any other camera in the world.
@JoseHerrerawl Жыл бұрын
I have a friend who was gracious enough to let me barrow the 16-80. I wanted to see how it did with video, and found it a bit lacking although I did like the results of it when put on a gimbal with ibis off on my xt4. Just ordered a used copy of the 18-120 to see how it compares.
@LucaPetraliaPhotography Жыл бұрын
It is better for video, but for stills I prefer the 16-80
@morrieglick4137 Жыл бұрын
Superb video, comparing the 2 lenses. I have opened the 16-80 with the X-S10 for 3 years - love the combination. I find I very often I could use more reach - hence considering the 18-120. I shoot photos 90% of the time, recoding life & travel. I also have Fuji 33 1.4 & 18 1.4. Which would you recommend as a replacement for the 16-80: Fuji 18-120, Fuji 18-135 or Tamron 18-300. I am concerned about low light 23:44 with 6.3 aperture at the 300 range . Your feedback would very helpful & appreciated.
@LucaPetraliaPhotography Жыл бұрын
The answer to this question meet be very long. I had a terrible experience with the Tamron 18-300. You can watch my review and understand why. I believe it was a bad copy I got but I have no way to confirm it. I wouldn't personally be concerned about the 6.3 aperture because even the 70-300 becomes 5.6 at 300, so there is only a third of stop of difference. That being said, between the 18-120 and the 18-135 I would go with the 18-120, it's more modern, weighs less, it's F4 all the way and it's more hybrid. If it's for photos only however, I would stick with the 16-80, it's a perfect lens for photos
@morrieglick4137 Жыл бұрын
@@LucaPetraliaPhotography many thanks for your prompt reply - very helpful. As the 18-120 is equal to or slightly better than the 16-80 for photos then I will buy the 18-120 because of the extra reach. Stay healthy
@jeremywenrich2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been weighing the same use case and decision. I’ve used the 16-80mm since 2019 on my backpacking trips. I’ve moved more toward video and now have IBIS with the X-T5. The 18-120mm, even with its flaws, is the better choice for me. That said, I haven’t made this choice with overwhelming enthusiasm… I’ve already sold my 16-80mm, but have yet to spend full price for the 18-120mm because I do not think that it is worth its full price to me. Hopefully I can grab a deal over the coming months.
@LucaPetraliaPhotography2 жыл бұрын
I definitely hope you'll get a good one. At the end of the day, despite its flaws, it looks like the lens you need. And despite its flaws it is definitely a good lens
@ThorenTravels2 жыл бұрын
I had no idea there was an 18-120.
@LucaPetraliaPhotography2 жыл бұрын
It was launched together with the X-H2s, although it didn't grab too much attention
@NJM19482 жыл бұрын
The 16-80mm is a great lens but, as you say, I have also heard it is not as good for video. (I don't shoot video so I wouldn't know) I was really looking forward to someone doing this comparison as I was considering trading the 16-80 for the new 18-120 which is on the compatibility list for the X-T5 - after your review I am glad I didn't. Thank you for your excellent comparision. Also, I was really surprised with how your 16-80 drops down (lens creep) when you turn the lens upside down. Mine does not do that...even if I try to tease it by turning the ring whilst it is upside down, it still sits there unmoving. I have used this lens a lot and I have used the zoom ring every time, but it is still rock solid. No two lenses are absolutely identical and you could have a rogue copy.
@LucaPetraliaPhotography2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your feedback. I really used the 16-80mm a lot, this may have caused the lens creep. I'm glad it's not like that for yours, because it would drive me crazy at times
@photo_n_art Жыл бұрын
Great review my friend! What I got from it, is that 16-80 is more photography lens and 18-120 is more suitable for video. I found mine 16-80 for $330 and for my style 90% photo an 10% video it’s a keeper in my book. Very helpful video, thank you my friend 👍
@LucaPetraliaPhotography Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@chuan-kangshih78 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this highly informative review, Luca! You helped me to firm up my decision on the 18-120mm. I am going to place my order right now.
@LucaPetraliaPhotography Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@geirjohannesen6672 жыл бұрын
The best comparison I’ve seen. It answers all the questions I have. I’m keeping the 16-80.
@LucaPetraliaPhotography2 жыл бұрын
Good to hear that it was helpful
@edisonjohnson8638 Жыл бұрын
Superb review of both lenses that I own. I’ve felt that the 18-120 has suffered in reviews from being somewhat unconventional. Your very thorough and balanced comparison using your beautiful photography was very helpful and much appreciated. Subscribed.
@edisonjohnson8638 Жыл бұрын
Get the 10-24 for the wide view.
@LucaPetraliaPhotography Жыл бұрын
I just sold the 10-24 since I got the Tamron 11-20 F2.8
@pappgyula25415 ай бұрын
Thank you for the practical demonstration, which I understand to mean that you are not looking at the pixels in the finished image but at the overall effect of the image, i.e. how pleasing it is to the human eye. There are many negative criticisms about the 18-120 lens in the "Internet People" which I have not experienced in daily practice. In my family, the 10x15cm print format is the accepted format where these negative aspects are no longer noticeable. For video I will only now use the 18-120 lens. We will see what happens. I will keep the 16-80 lens. Once again, I will enjoy your correct presentation in all respects!
@LucaPetraliaPhotography5 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@jbnitpou99427 ай бұрын
Hello. Thank you for this video that is one year old right now. Exposure problems are ancient story since the last firmware update, it’s way better now, same thing with the focussing issues. I’m very happy with this 18-120 that is Swiss knife for a lot of situations, at one time I was almost ready to sell it but I take the good decision to keep it finally. 👍
@LucaPetraliaPhotography7 ай бұрын
Thanks. I sold mine and I kind of regret that decision
@timhedrick8321 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your images and video examples to better understand your review.
@vialuce3 ай бұрын
Ciao, mi ha sorpreso questo video in inglese. Ho appena preso il 18-120 (ma d'occasione). Però ho da qualche anno il 18-135, che non sfigura come lente, ha solo il limite dell'apertura 3.5 - 5.6. Mi sarei aspettato un confronto tra i due zoom che sono vicini... Ma le tue considerazioni sono preziose, per l'esperienza che mi aspetta con il 18-120 che mi sta arrivando. Comunque il tallone di achille resta l'autofocus, anche il 18-135 sull'infinito senza un riferimento ottico ben visibile va in panne. La fotocamera è la x-t5. Riguardo all'autofocus, credo che la fuji (che ha abbandonato il mercato enty level), spingendo su innovazione e diversificazione, disperde risorse che dovrebbe concentrare sulla gestione della messa a fuoco, inoltre (ma non è la sola), rende obsoleti i suoi stessi obiettivi nell'interfazccia con la macchina. Mi chiedo con che coraggio siano passati a 40mp sull'aps-c, spero che non si siano buttati "o la va, ola spacca...".
@LesPosthumus7 ай бұрын
I wish your sponsor all the best to prosper! 😊
@ray-raym65512 жыл бұрын
Great Stuff, Great info, thanks for sharing your experience with this comprable lenses - I found your analysis to be informative, insightful, and worth listening to
@LucaPetraliaPhotography2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@markjsc2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your insights, Luca! I recently purchased the X-H2s with the 18-120 for travel and family photography and videography. I haven't been on any trips with it yet, but so far it seems to be a great compromise for all of my needs. It's light (compared to the Canon full-frame lenses I've previously owned), small enough, and I really like that the barrel doesn't extend during zooming. I'm aware of the trade-offs compared to other lenses ("only" f/4 and less sharp than the 16-55), but I think having the longer zoom range will be a huge win. I looked at the 16-80, but I'm glad I selected the 18-120.
@LucaPetraliaPhotography2 жыл бұрын
It's my travel combo as well, and it's close to be the perfect combo. Without those two issues I mentioned, I'd say that combo would be perfect
@markjsc2 жыл бұрын
@@LucaPetraliaPhotography I should have mentioned, I also bought the new 33 f/1.4 to take along just in case I need a faster lens for lower light situations. That makes up for at least one of the slower aperture of the 18-120. My family has a big trip planned next summer (Germany, Austria, and Hungary, with a few days in London). I’ll find out how well everything works then!
@LucaPetraliaPhotography2 жыл бұрын
You'll love the trip and the photos that you'll get out of it
@markjsc2 жыл бұрын
@@LucaPetraliaPhotography - I'm starting to think there may be a focusing issue with my 18-120 while taking photos using AF-C and Face Detection. Many of the photos I've taken just don't seem to be properly focused. For example, I took a photo at 77.5mm using f/5.0, 1/160s and ISO 4000. It seemed to show the focus indicator on my subject's eye, but ended up front-focusing by about 10 cm. I know there are many factors involved and I'll be working to tune the focus behavior to see if I can get better results. Luca - Have you noticed any issues like this? Do you have any recommendations for getting the sharpest photos of people using Face Detection with AF-C? Do you think there could be a problem with my copy of this lens? EDIT: I did some additional testing and I found one behavior that I had not noticed before. If I take a photo while actively turning the zoom ring, the lens completely loses focus! My testing involved having my son walk quickly around the room while I followed him using Face Detection with AF-C, AF Mode of Wide/Tracking, Tracking Sensitivity set to 3 and Tracking Speed set to 2. I held down the AF-On button the entire time - I've also disabled AF from the Shutter button. The camera tracked him perfectly, as expected. Every shot I took while NOT changing the Zoom was in focus as I would expect. However, every time I took a shot while zooming the focus was completely lost! I'm not sure if this is the same issue that caused my earlier shots to seem front-focused, but it could be a factor. This is the first Power Zoom lens I've owned - all others were mechanical zooms. Is this the expected behavior of a Power Zoom? I guess this is not a good lens for sports, even with the impressive speed of the X-H2s! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@markjsc Жыл бұрын
@mipmipmipmipmip - Thanks for your reply. I have also identified another potential source of sharpness issues. Being new to mirrorless, I thought it was great that I could use electronic shutter and shoot silently but I didn't realize the impact that could have when shooting moving subjects. I've switched to mechanical shutter and so far it seems to have helped. I *think* my copy of the 18-120mm lens is OK, although I still haven't used it heavily.
@fredschmidt86092 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate this video. I followed your videos on the 16-80 and traded in my 18-135 for it 8 months ago. I have had great results with it on my X-T1 and X-T3. It is even better on my new X-T5. My copy of the 16-80 was "like new" and really felt like it was never used. It does not do the lens creep that your copy does. I think mine must be a newer build.
@LucaPetraliaPhotography2 жыл бұрын
Very glad you're happy with you choice. And very very jealous of your "non-creeping" copy😜
@sevabeloruss1616 Жыл бұрын
@@LucaPetraliaPhotography Thank you!!! Just writing to say that my late 2020 (0D) 16-80 is also "non-creeping". I like my 16-80, I have it on my X-T2 IR full spectrum camera - it has no competition among zooms, pretty much
@gregturner_awod Жыл бұрын
Another great review, thank you. I made the same choice for similar reasons. I like the flexibility of the 18-120, soon to travel with it I hope, so hoping it does what I expect from it.
@LucaPetraliaPhotography Жыл бұрын
You will definitely like it
@markbelciug2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video Luca! You have great presentation. I wish I found your channel sooner!
@LucaPetraliaPhotography2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I really appreciate it
@mariobnc19952 жыл бұрын
Video splendido come sempre tu sì che sai fare le recensioni come si deve.
@LucaPetraliaPhotography2 жыл бұрын
Grazie Daniele
@leojonkers3181 Жыл бұрын
The stabilisation of the Fuji 16-80mm F4 is the best I know, I never will sell it. I am not waiting for the 18-120mm F4 . I never film, I make photo's.
@LucaPetraliaPhotography Жыл бұрын
If you don't shoot videos, hold on to your 16-80, it's definitely a great lens
@darwiniandude Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comparison. Really helpful! I have the 16-80 and am contemplating selling and getting the 18-120.
@LucaPetraliaPhotography Жыл бұрын
It depends on your needs. They're both good. It's more in what you personally need
@ruff1draft Жыл бұрын
Both lenses are worth it. Especially if you are in a situation using two crop sensor camera bodies at a event. Also both lenses are based on the Nikon 16-80 and Nikon 24-120
@LucaPetraliaPhotography Жыл бұрын
They really are
@revyourheart403211 ай бұрын
Hi, would you consider the xf 18-120 over the xf 50-140 to photograph fast action?. I have a Fuji xt-3. Thanks in advance.
@LucaPetraliaPhotography11 ай бұрын
Outside yes, indoor the stop of difference with the aperture makes a huge difference
Жыл бұрын
The zoom creep on the 16-80, I did not know it had it that much. Any experiences with other units? My old Nikon 18-200 has the same issue, and it did introduce some frustration, feels like a dumb issue that just keeps getting worse because the lens won't keep still. Still, the 16-80 is something I am thinking about getting used(~500€ here), specifically for a travel and generalist purpose, as my second ever XF lens. Your photos give me motivation. The size, the aperture ring and WR are big plusses too, and I wonder if the OIS will work in sync with my X-H1 and its IBIS. Regarding the aperture ring, I would've never thought how much I will love that feature, coming from DSLR Nikon, I feel like a lens is handicapped without it now. Ciao from Serbia, thanks for the videos.
@LucaPetraliaPhotography Жыл бұрын
Other say they don't have any zoom creep. My copy was the very first batch. They may have fixed it in the meantime The combination with the xh1 will work fine as far as Ibis goes. I'm a big fan of this lens, so I can only recommend getting one
Жыл бұрын
@@LucaPetraliaPhotography Thank you so much for your response. I will surely want to try the lens first, in any case. Have a great day!
@richardcarlson112 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comparison. It's good to hear from someone better than me that a lens can be a good decision even when it's not the sharpest. The photos or video you showed would not be more satisfying to view if the lens had been a bit sharper ... and it applies to my own as well. Composition and other factors are far more important (as are some other aspects of the lenses you mentioned in your video).
@LucaPetraliaPhotography Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@randkjournal2 жыл бұрын
Very informative video - thank you. I think you mentioned that you have used these lenses as well with the X-H2. I was wondering if you used the X-H2 and its Digital Zoom function (this really is just cropping in-camera). Perhaps the Digital Zoom could be a workaround for the flicker issue with the XF16-80 when zooming? If so, this might tempt me to buy the X-H2 and keep the XF16-80. The extra 2mm for wide angle, the smaller size - these make it hard to let go of this lens. I also use Sony camera bodies and lenses. With the arrival of the XF18-120, the hope was this would be the Fuji equivalent of the Sony 18-105. Both zoom internally and both are PZ. While the XF18-120 has longer reach, Sony cameras have Clear Image Zoom which can double the reach of the Sony 18-105 (or any lens for that matter - even primes). Where the Sony shines is autofocus, OSS, and no weird behaviour when zooming. I also have the Sony Zeiss 16-70. If it had weather-sealing and internal zoom, would've been the perfect lens for me. But as you say - "it's a game of trade-offs". Thanks again.
@LucaPetraliaPhotography2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I honestly haven't tried the digital zoom function. I tend to use the Xh2 as a photography camera and the X-H2s as a hybrid camera. I guess you can use it as a workaround for limited zoom in and out, although I guess it would not look natural as the perspective doesn't change, nor the depth of field. For what concerns the comparison with Sony I can't honestly say nothing as I don't know those lenses
@ArtifexBarbarus2 жыл бұрын
I'm usually not a superzoom guy, but like Luca have been branching off into video recently. I've never shot the 16-80 for comparison, but I have been favorably impressed with the 18-120 on my X-H2. They did a great job of smoothly integrating the digital zoom feature into the experience with this lens.
@LucaPetraliaPhotography2 жыл бұрын
Definitely agree
@randkjournal2 жыл бұрын
@@LucaPetraliaPhotography Thanks for the response. Still on the fence about the XF18-120 - I still have a Fuji camera body without IBIS so I'm keeping the XF16-80 for now. I found it funny where you had the XF16-80 pointed downwards and then gravity started to "adjust" the focus. For my copy - it stays put at 16mm but it starts to "drift" if I use a focal length beyond that. Luckily, my 18-55 kit lens does not do that. I tend to use the Sony for travel - more reliable autofocus and smaller form-factor. But I always wish I have the Fuji kit since its more fun to use.
@randkjournal2 жыл бұрын
@@ArtifexBarbarus How is the image quality when Digital Zoom is used for stills/video? Down-sampled from 8K, right? How much does it affect perspective/depth of field? I've always been partial to zoom lenses. I started out with point-and-shoot cameras and have always liked the convenience of an all-around lens. Changing lenses while on the move can be cumbersome. Plus, there's also the concern about exposing the camera and lens to the elements. As Luca has shown, the image quality produced from zoom lenses have come to a point where it is comparable to primes. Prime lenses will most always be better but the convenience trade-off especially for video is hard to overlook/overstate.
@erik66782 жыл бұрын
Hey Luca. Thank you for the video. 👏 How many lenses do you own? Is there a Video planned where you show which lens you use for different events? (Travel, family, ...)
@LucaPetraliaPhotography2 жыл бұрын
Hi, I own too many lenses to be honest with you 😅. You gave me a great idea for a video I didn't plan for. I'll work on that, as I really like the idea
@erik66782 жыл бұрын
@@LucaPetraliaPhotography thank you 😊
@SpinStar19564 ай бұрын
To me, I have been having misgivings about my 16 to 80 mm. And, I also did see that the 18 to 120 mm is indeed sharper which is something I prize. However, not having an aperture ring is very disturbing even though the lens is supposed to be for video. Also, I think most zoom shots that are done professionally are probably done manually. I would guess. To me, there’s so many variables to try and master to pull that off that, it’s no surprise you’re having the issues you are with the zooms. However, I do agree the darkening is a lens artifact, not a camera or technique… Oh, I almost forgot: I feel that you need to keep the 16 to 80 mm just because of the stabilization factors and that it can be used for general use so I’m not so sure you can just simply get rid of it without day-to-day use consequences…
@LucaPetraliaPhotography3 ай бұрын
I ended up selling both, but the 16-80 is still in my heart
@SpinStar19563 ай бұрын
@@LucaPetraliaPhotography Luca, thank you very much for responding. I still plan to try and find a prime or two, to satisfy the sharpness issue I explained. I will no matter what (unless I get something that completely substitutes for) will keep my 16 to 80 mm just because of the versatility and kind of ‘knock-around’ lens that I don’t have to be super careful with. Enjoy your channel and the very best to you!😀
@MarkHolloway Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your videos. I am planning a trip soon & will be limited to what I can take along with my X-T5. There may be opportunity for whale watching too, so a zoom would be great. I was looking at the Tamron 18-300, thinking I could get away with taking one lens, but I may have to go with this 18-120 & maybe think about taking my 100-400 in case whale watching does happen. I guess with the X-T5 I could get away with just a 18-120 & do some cropping too.
@LucaPetraliaPhotography Жыл бұрын
Well... 120 may be a bit short even for cropping. With whales is also about luck, depending on how close they can get. Don't dismiss the Fuji 70-300, it's a great lens, way smaller than the 100-400 and yes, in that case you can help with a small crop
@MarkHolloway Жыл бұрын
@@LucaPetraliaPhotography Thank you, I shall look into that.
@travel734 Жыл бұрын
One of your introductory images looked like it was Monte Velino. I know it well.
@LucaPetraliaPhotography Жыл бұрын
It must be similar to it, but I haven't photographed Monte Velino... Yet. It's one of those locations I have to explore yet
@truckingpix7 ай бұрын
best review on this lens!!
@LucaPetraliaPhotography7 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@MUSICTUBE1722 жыл бұрын
Sir good morning iam use in xt100 Few days I purchased in fujinon 18to120 lans. Because I shoot some pic's Image's not focused Close up shots very blurred Please my xt100 body vs fujinon 18to120 lans settings please xplain sir
@LucaPetraliaPhotography2 жыл бұрын
I guess you wanted to get closer than the lens allows. Try to manual focus at the minimum focusing distance and then move around until the object is in focus. By going this you will understand how close you can get to your subject
@michang12282 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great review. I guess the exposure change while zooming is apparently an issue with Fuji lenses? I have seen the same issue with my XF16-55 for both X-T2, X-T3, and X-H2s. At first I thought I wrongly put the aperture to auto then I quickly realize it's the lense issue. Do you have the same experience with XF16-80? The exposure change is bothering me when I shoot the roller skating practice with my kids. I have set everything manual and the exposure kept changing while zooming.
@LucaPetraliaPhotography2 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately it does it with all the lenses. The best one for this is the 18-120mm which also doesn't lose focus while zooming
@gregorythomasmusic2 жыл бұрын
it’s so odd, was so excited about this lens for video, it is geared for it, per Fuji’s own words, but how could they leave the exposure stepping in the zoom? It’s like buying a boat that can’t keep the water out. What’s the point? Great review, thanks!
@LucaPetraliaPhotography2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@sfinnera1 Жыл бұрын
Ooh where is this? 2:10
@LucaPetraliaPhotography Жыл бұрын
Dolomites, Rifugio Lagazuoi
@BartRosfotografie2 жыл бұрын
I want to trade my 16-55 f2.8 for the 18-120 for some shooting and video. But I feel I might be sorry. What do you think?
@LucaPetraliaPhotography2 жыл бұрын
Image quality wise you will definitely lose some, and you also lose brightness. Unless video is your main thing I wouldn't make the switch
@onurirtem7438 Жыл бұрын
Can 18-120 lens be used with fuji xt4?
@LucaPetraliaPhotography Жыл бұрын
Definitely!
@onurirtem7438 Жыл бұрын
@@LucaPetraliaPhotography xt4 just video 16-80 or 18-120 What would you recommend for a short film?
@LucaPetraliaPhotography Жыл бұрын
18-120 with no doubts
@AlgisInfante2 жыл бұрын
9:03 do a test with the camera on
@LucaPetraliaPhotography2 жыл бұрын
It doesn't change anything as the zoom mechanism isn't driven by the camera like the 18-120
@-OEG3 ай бұрын
There is a new firmware for 16-80 out now. August 2024!
@LucaPetraliaPhotography3 ай бұрын
I don't have the lens anymore, and I regret selling it since the day I did it
@kevinstarski1598 Жыл бұрын
Looks like Al Pacino is into photography now :-)
@LucaPetraliaPhotography Жыл бұрын
If I was Al Pacino I would have the money to have a Leica channel😜
@kevinstarski1598 Жыл бұрын
lol..@@LucaPetraliaPhotography
@ubarhd1 Жыл бұрын
Great review thanks….
@LucaPetraliaPhotography Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@mariobnc19952 жыл бұрын
Le peggiori lenti che abbia mai prodotto Fujifilm vedo che anche dpreview è d'accordo. Continuo a sostenerlo e glielo detto anche ai loro Ambassador a uno degli eventi dove sono stato per provare xh2 x h2s e la xt5 che devono smetterla di produrre zoom superiori ai 3x. Se devono fare una marea di compromessi che facciano a meno di costruirli anche perché con gli aumenti degli ultimi due anni non ti regalano più niente. L' APSC di Fujifilm è diventato veramente costoso e non mi sembra che il controllo qualità sia fatto seriamente su tutti i campioni prodotti. Io stesso ho avuto più di un obiettivo che aveva problemi addirittura uno era pieno di polvere al suo interno ed era nuovo di zecca acquistato da un rivenditore ufficiale Fujifilm appena uscito quindi non poteva essere usato perché la lente era appena arrivata in Italia da pochi giorni.