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  • Опубликовано: 23 фев 2023
  • What should be your FIRST Fujifilm Lens? This video takes a look and discusses Fujinon lenses in general for APS-C cameras.
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  • @Nightmoss
    @Nightmoss Год назад +4

    This was the lens you recommended 3 years ago and it's still my go to lens for almost everything. Thank you!

  • @paulasimson4939
    @paulasimson4939 Год назад +49

    I got the 18-55 with my first Fuji camera, the XT2 and for the next 2 years, it was my only lens. The photos I took with it are still some of my favourites. It was so freeing to not have to think about lenses and just go out and shoot!

    • @guyplay
      @guyplay Год назад

      It’s an amazing lens! I use it all the time.

  • @kylejhood
    @kylejhood Год назад +5

    This was my first lens as well, and I totally agree with you. It’s great. Next steps for me have been picking up a few of the f2 primes. I’m still new to street photography, so I’ve stopped buying lens for now until I grow a bit more. Definitely happy with the lens lineup I have right now. Thanks for all your work. You’ve been a massive help to me as I’ve been learning.

  • @gregw8510
    @gregw8510 Год назад +3

    Earlier this week I bought an X-T3 and the 18-55. Very happy for the confirmation bias support that I bought properly. After a 30 yr absence from photography, I've really enjoyed your videos that have educated me about the current state of cameras. I look forward to further lessons. Thank you!

  • @BlueTeamPro
    @BlueTeamPro Год назад +1

    You have been my greatest resource since I’ve switched to fuji back in 2021. Thanks for all you do!

  • @user-pn4fy7eb2n
    @user-pn4fy7eb2n Год назад +41

    18-55mm happened to be my lens of choice when I got my first fuji camera months ago. I do simp for the beautiful bokeh and cinematic feel that prime lenses offer, but a lot of my all-time favs were shot with the 18-55mm. It's outrageously versatile.

  • @stephenrobinson9923
    @stephenrobinson9923 Год назад +9

    The 18-55 was bundled with the X-T1 when I moved from my heavy Nikon kit to Fuji in 2014. It lived on my X-T1. I had a period where I preferred primes and traded it. In 2022 when I purchased the X-T5 the 18-55 was once again bundled with it at a reduced price. I now have the 18-55 again for Video, and for its lite weight as a two lens "visit the grandchildren kit" with the 70-300.

  • @robertwarner3769
    @robertwarner3769 Год назад +12

    Please don't ever give up on this channel. You are a delight to watch, so enthusiastic and I have learned so much from you. Keep happy.

  • @cr.recording
    @cr.recording Год назад +1

    I just got my first Fujifilm camera this last week the XT5 and this channel has been a lot of great help thank you🎉Keep up the great work.

  • @zobilamouche420
    @zobilamouche420 Год назад +58

    I'm still a beginner and haven't tried many different lenses in my life, but the 18-55mm came with my XT-4 and has been very cool to use, very versatile ! Now my girlfriend also bought me a 55-200mm for my bday and it pushed me to shoot things differently, it's less versatile but really nice to isolate subjects a lot more or to shoot wildlife and insects from a bit of distance while still being light.
    Keep up the good work, cheers from France ! 🇨🇵

    • @luisbustamante9869
      @luisbustamante9869 10 месяцев назад

      The 18-55 is a great lens but the 16-50 beats it in many ways as a street lens. I've used this lens for 10+ years; it came with my first X Pro-1 it's my choice of lens ever since, having produced 2 books (one on the Santiago Metro and the other on the Chilean uprising of 2019). Advantages that make it addictive are: price, light weight and optical rendering not different from the 18-55. The killing factor is the 16mm wide angle which makes it essential to get the intimacy of the shot. As to durability, the lens looks a lot better than 18-55s of the same age which tends to wear on the anodised finish. The latest version of the 16-50 focuses much closer too.

    • @3magdnim3
      @3magdnim3 6 месяцев назад

      I agree with you on the XC16-50 for a lightweight setup, I can't imagine a more flexible lens at that weight. However, it depends what you're shooting. For your purposes it sounds great. For someone shooting a little "slower" the XF18-55 provides a different experience in my opinion. I have both lenses and the XC version being full "drive by wire" if you will just doesn't offer the same joy of shooting as the metal construction and clutched focus ring on the XF. They're both underrated lenses in the system. You can find the XC for nothing on the used market, and the XF is readily available for $300, I'd not pay the $700 new price.@@luisbustamante9869

  • @SCEmissary
    @SCEmissary Год назад +18

    Not to forget: As the 18-55 often comes as a kit lens you can either get it cheaper than for the $700 mentioned in a kit. Or you can find many of them second-hand in pretty good condition for less than half the mentioned price.

  • @NBPT428
    @NBPT428 Год назад +1

    It came with my X-T3 3 years ago and it's definitely the most versatile lens I've used so far. I also like to use primes for sharpness and detail and my second most used lens is the 35mm f/2 (nifty/fifty). Well built, aperture ring with marks, weather resistant, very light. GREAT VIDEO!!!

  • @robmas57
    @robmas57 Год назад +2

    This was my first Fuji lens that came with my first Fuji camera, the XT1. I have tried every Fuji mid range zoom and this is still my most used. That first one got destroyed beyond repair in a bad fall a few years ago. I immediately replaced it as this is the one lens of the several I own, that I don’t want to be without. So I agree. Nice video, keep em’ coming.

  • @HomeroAGonzalez
    @HomeroAGonzalez Год назад +121

    We agree 100% That Lens is the best "kit lens" ever.

    • @JoaquimGonsalves
      @JoaquimGonsalves Год назад +2

      Ikr!

    • @milesharbord9339
      @milesharbord9339 Год назад +7

      Adding the clarifying comment 'kit lens' is important there are better lenses that aren't kit

    • @HomeroAGonzalez
      @HomeroAGonzalez Год назад +1

      @@milesharbord9339 Yes, you are right. And indeed there are better lenses that aren't kit.

    • @powbobs
      @powbobs Месяц назад

      @@milesharbord9339
      But it’s the best kit lens I’ve ever seen.

  • @martingreenberg870
    @martingreenberg870 Год назад +5

    This lens deserves to have a video that sings it’s praise.
    As several people stated below, this lens came bundled with their camera. As a result we did not have a choice as to whether to purchase this lens. Surprisingly this was a good thing.
    The 18-55 lens is a great 1st lens for all the reasons you stated. On the DPReview forum it is frequently stated that this is the best kit lens made. Frequently manufacturers put together a cheap lens that accompanies the body. These lenses tend to be plasticy, slow, and just adequate.
    The 18-55 lens is a star. Fast at the wide end. Sharp. Well constructed. Critical for a Fuji lens is the OIS. Most Fuji bodies lack IBIS. This lens gives all Fuji bodies image stabilization. This is important for shooting in low light, or as you point out, for doing video.
    I do street photography. This lens has the focal lengths I use the most. If I want to do portraits this lens has those focal lengths covered too. For my use case, this would be my desert island lens.
    I mostly use primes. The 23&35 crons, and 56mm lenses are the ones I use the most. If I misplace one of these lenses I am using the 18-55 lens. It isn’t only a better than good 1st lens that comes with a Fuji body. This lens is a star all by itself.

  • @keithahlstrom176
    @keithahlstrom176 Год назад +28

    16-80 is just magical. I have all sorts of crazy lenses but I find this one on my camera more than any others.

    • @blakerichards8369
      @blakerichards8369 Год назад

      Me to

    • @avokevo5394
      @avokevo5394 Год назад

      This was my pick just now when picking up my x-t5 and so far so good!

    • @JyothishSebastian
      @JyothishSebastian Год назад

      Me too..❤

    • @DigiDriftZone
      @DigiDriftZone Год назад +3

      I hated the 16-80mm, huge, heavy, slow, terrible for just about anything I can think of: low light, indoor, portraits, wildlife, sports, lightweight travel, video (loses focus as you zoom, not fast enough), etc, etc - subpar lens at best. That was one of the only lenses I sold, the other being the 27mm. However I love my 18-55, 15-45, the F2 primes, the Viltrox lenses are great, especially the 13mm, damn that lens is good.
      With the 16-80 F4 (That's F6 equivalent on full frame, in other words terrible) the photos have a marginal gain over an iPhone, whereas you throw on something like a Viltrox 13mm or 23mm F1.4 and damn, the photos and videos look striking.

    • @keithahlstrom176
      @keithahlstrom176 Год назад +1

      @@DigiDriftZone SHOCKED!!! 😆Different strokes for different folks and all that stuff. I'm not impressed with wide aperture lenses any longer, I've owned them and still own some, but I simply up the ISO a bit and deal with the noise (if any as these cameras are all getting so darn good these days) in post. But to be honest I don't like cameras on the whole, so the fewer lenses I have to haul around the better.

  • @mauricioballesteros2839
    @mauricioballesteros2839 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm about to return to photography after 25 years, entering the digital world. Your videos are helping me a lot, I really appreciate them. And I'm going to buy a Fujifilm camera, just because the cameras feel more retro anfamiliar with what I'm used to. Keep on the great work!

  • @rogerdunn5988
    @rogerdunn5988 Год назад

    My 18-55 lens came with my first Fuji camera - an X-T10. At the time I was shooting Canon and was looking to downsize for travel. The X T10 came with me on an extended European trip and the results were amazing. As soon as I got home I bought the X T-2 and my love affair with Fuji really began. The X T-10 has long gone but the 18-55 is still with me after seven years and is an important part of my lens lineup.
    Thanks Chris for these terrific videos, never miss one (except those shorts).

  • @andrewrupp1816
    @andrewrupp1816 Год назад +1

    I was gifted an X-S10 camera body as a surprise and it was my first step into the Fuji world. I went on the hunt for the best first lens, and based on your recommendations from previous videos I decided to purchase this lens. I do not regret that decision, as this lens puts out some great images and is so versatile! Now that I own more lenses, I still find myself using the 18-55mm quite often!

  • @belst_
    @belst_ Год назад +5

    My first lens when I got my X-T3 was the XF 27mm f/2.8 pancake lens. I love it's super small form factor. But I mostly use the 18-55 now because its just more versatile

  • @webmaster4ZLCB
    @webmaster4ZLCB Год назад

    You seem absolutely energized Chris. I can see and feel the difference. Best wishes.

  • @valerieleblanc6269
    @valerieleblanc6269 Год назад +5

    The 18-55 came as the kit lens when I purchased my x-t2 a few years ago. I now use it on my x-t4 as well. My primary area of photography is wide angle night photography (Milky Way and Star Trails in particular) and this lens performs beautifully there as well.

    • @minghancui9077
      @minghancui9077 Год назад

      What is your settings for star trail and Milky Way, such as ISO and shutter speed? Thanks!

  • @albertphillips447
    @albertphillips447 Год назад +2

    This is the "kit" lens that came with my X-T1, before I even understood what the term kit lens meant. You're absolutely right, I moved from Canon to the X-T1 to get away from the mysteries of PASM, and the 18-55 was the perfect companion to my new camera. I moved it to my new X-T3 in 2018, and again, it was like an old friend while I learned that camera.

  • @ianwebster1143
    @ianwebster1143 Год назад

    Glad your feeling better, great video about what is often classed as a kit lens, I have had some exceptional images using this lens early on in my Fuji camera adventures 👍

  • @brucekraft744
    @brucekraft744 Год назад +1

    Totally agree. The 18-55 was my first lens for my X-T1, and I am still using it.

  • @mzungudave
    @mzungudave Год назад +7

    I love the idea of this lens - and on the strength of that have bought two copies, and returned/sold both. For landscapes neither were reliably sharp away from the centre at any focal length or aperture. The Sigma 18-50mm f2.8 is working better for me. Thanks for a wonderful channel with great content.

    • @bigd7696
      @bigd7696 Год назад +1

      I have had exactly the same experience. Two 18-55's and now the Sigma 18-50 with which I am much happier.

  • @JohnChubbSr
    @JohnChubbSr Год назад

    Absolutely agree! I was fortunate enough to get one with my first Fujifilm X-t3.

  • @charlescarlson1290
    @charlescarlson1290 Год назад

    Yep! I got it as a kit lens and used most extensively. It’s a really nice lens for the price an otherwise. And you’re very right about not having to think about it.

  • @komali2
    @komali2 Год назад

    Aww just before I go to bed this video comes out! Can't wait to watch tomorrow

  • @davidpharo
    @davidpharo Год назад

    Always such good and balanced advice, thank you.

  • @bill3117
    @bill3117 Год назад

    Loved the 18-55mm as my first lens on my first Fujifilm. I realized how useful it was touring SanFrancisco some years ago. Even night shots worked well.

  • @JoaquimGonsalves
    @JoaquimGonsalves Год назад

    To the conclusion, we attract the type of people that we are ourselves. So we're more then happy to be part of your journey in some way. Thank you for all the efforts, help, laughs and time. May God bless you and your family always.

  • @damienfenton3880
    @damienfenton3880 Год назад

    Hello from Ireland! Great to see this channel back after the break! I'm just wondering if you are planning on continuing your flash photography series?

  • @sethie_shots
    @sethie_shots 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much for _this_ video Chris! I use it as a great reference. Cheers from Eugene, OR 🎉

  • @cosmicsurfer736
    @cosmicsurfer736 Год назад

    Thank you for your recommendation,i was interested in buying this Lens you reviewed

  • @oscarsariles
    @oscarsariles 10 месяцев назад

    I'm a beginner, and this video has helped me so much. Thank YOU

  • @mercerna
    @mercerna Год назад

    I agree that this may well be the best one to start with. That said when I got into Fuji cameras my first lens was the 23mm f1.4 one. I was not new to photography though, and had some cash to spare, but this was a great lens to kick off my first experience with APS-C sensors and modern digital photography. I did end up getting a 16mm f2.8 and a much praised 16-55mm, and I can say that the 16mm really teased my appetite for compact lenses (and now I'm thinking about getting a pancake one), and 16-55 I feel like I will never replace, it's just that great. My general advice from a newish photographer to other newish photographers is: make sure you get a nice zoom that will let you try all the popular prime lengths (so 16, 23, 35, 50) or ones close to those, and get one that is portable so you can throw it on your camera and head outside without worrying. Also 16 is the one of the cheapest lens I own and it's still weather resistant, got aperture and focus rings, so it's really solid and I'm not worried about it getting damaged or bumped at all.

  • @gardnerwebb3749
    @gardnerwebb3749 6 месяцев назад +1

    I just picked up a new 23 f2 wr lens. I can't wait for Saturdays sunrise!!!

  • @johnfarr2916
    @johnfarr2916 Год назад

    Coming from Canon full frame and having used so many zoom lenses, my first Fuji is the X-T5 and my first X mount lens is the amazing 18mm 1.4. The combo goes with me everywhere.

  • @selliott1504
    @selliott1504 10 месяцев назад

    Very helpful.. Great presentation.. Thank you!

  • @fengshuischoolindonesia6161
    @fengshuischoolindonesia6161 Год назад

    Great and encouraging. Thank you Chris.

  • @robertbrown9785
    @robertbrown9785 5 месяцев назад

    such a helpful video1 thank you! I'm about to enter the fuji stratosphere :)

  • @Deminimis2
    @Deminimis2 Год назад

    I agree. I bought it as a kit many years ago. I have bought and sold many Fuji lens but I still hang on to this lens. It is my main backup lens. I’ll probably never sell it. And I think it still is a very good lens for a first time Fuji owner.

  • @readrepairs
    @readrepairs Год назад

    Great advice. Great video. I’m still dithering over next steps (wider)

  • @jayforcinema
    @jayforcinema Год назад +6

    Thank you! I love the 18-55 lens for its incredible versatility and quality. The first lens that got me in love with the Fuji system, however, was the Fuji XF 35 f/2. Lightweight, but so powerful. If I had to recommend a first lens to a beginner photographer though, I would perhaps lean towards the Sigma 18-50 f/2.8 over the Fuji 18-55. Its constant f/2.8 aperture makes it really versatile, especially at the tele end of things, I feel. Or would you still go for the Fuji over the Sigma?

  • @bmeclipse
    @bmeclipse Год назад

    Couldn’t agree more. It is my absolute favorite lens because of its versatility and quality.

  • @benjaminb5889
    @benjaminb5889 Год назад

    I totally agree with you Chris, the 18 55 is the lens I always keep with me. all the time. it is small and light and provides excellent images.

  • @victoriaeightyfive
    @victoriaeightyfive Год назад

    Thank you Chris for this clear and convincing video! This lens is on my list (I’m about to buy my first mirrorless system and I’ve decided on Fuji!)

  • @warricksmith5178
    @warricksmith5178 Год назад +5

    Fully agree, Chris. The 18-55 was the lens on my first Fuji, the X-S10, and has served me very well. Over the first year or so I complemented it with the 10-24 and the 70-300, but the 18-55 remained my default walk-around/travel lens. I then transitioned to the 16-80 as my default walk-around/travel lens, which is even more versatile and is also weather resistant. But I kept the 18-55 as it was very useful whenever I wanted a smaller and lighter mid-range zoom. Last year I transitioned from the X-S10 to the X-H2, and bought a set of fast primes to complement the zooms. But the 18-55 remains in my lens line-up, gets regular use, and seems destined to be a long-time member of my lens family.

  • @JHuffPhoto
    @JHuffPhoto Год назад +4

    18-55 is variable aperture so it wouldn't make any sense to have aperture markings on the barrel. I agree it is an awesome lens especially when you buy it as part of a kit. It is like half the price when bought with a body. I have many other lenses but when I am unsure what I may need I tend to go straight to this lens. Thanks for the video

  • @heemano
    @heemano Год назад +2

    I had this lens with my XT3. It's a good lens. However, I will encourage people to rent other prime lens and try it out. I just didn't want big lens and I am using 35mm f1.4. It blew me away. It's so good.

  • @iaincphotography6051
    @iaincphotography6051 Год назад +1

    It was the lens I started with when I changed to Fuji some years back along with the 55/200. Only since moving on to the XT5 have I changed lenses, 16/80, 70/300, which work so well with the XT5. Add a 23F2 and a lensbaby 56 velvet.

  • @thorburnparker3199
    @thorburnparker3199 Год назад

    Thank you for this video I have used Fujifilm for about a year and I wish I had seen this video when I first started using Fujifilm, Thank you again!!!!

  • @johnnybreedlove6398
    @johnnybreedlove6398 Год назад +1

    100% agree, Super Video quality, you have up your game😛

  • @wilsonpalmpre
    @wilsonpalmpre Год назад

    Fully agreed with you. I sometimes bring along other primes with 18-55, and eventually this zoom lens is most frequently used.

  • @PhilipBallGarry
    @PhilipBallGarry Год назад +1

    When the X-T3 was launched I bought the X-T2 with the 18-55 for just over £900. For that price, the camera alone was a bargain, but bundled with the 18-55 it was phenomenal value. Often called a "kit" lens it's sometimes ignored but to do this would be doing it an incredible injustice - it's excellent!

  • @MuhammadIkhwan95
    @MuhammadIkhwan95 Год назад

    My first fujifilm camera was X-T1 with kit lens 18-55mm/2.8-4. This kit lens was awesome! And then I bought 23mm f/1.4, also 90mm f/2.0, now have 16mm f/1.4

  • @Spleen250
    @Spleen250 Год назад

    I’am so glade to see you again !!!!

  • @JoaquimGonsalves
    @JoaquimGonsalves Год назад

    The opening line is so true! I still have my apsc Sigma 2.8 zooms from my Canon days even though I moved to Fuji in 2018.

  • @ninacleven7889
    @ninacleven7889 Год назад

    Thanks for another great video. Love the reasons you gave for promoting the 18-55, far too many people dismiss it just because it’s a “kit” lens.

  • @imagineoneday
    @imagineoneday Год назад

    Great recommendation! Thank you. And YES… please do a similar video for the GFX system.

  • @jessedt9837
    @jessedt9837 Год назад

    Definitely a great lens for photography and video. It’s travelled with me to so many places. It’s my go to if I only had to take one lens.

  •  Год назад +1

    It s always a joy to watch you dear Chris. If you intend to make a trip to Turkey let me know ❤️

    • @pal2tech
      @pal2tech  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much my friend!! 🙏

    •  Год назад

      @@pal2tech I am serious so please consider it 🙏

  • @bali349
    @bali349 Год назад +2

    That 18-55 was my first lens when I got my X-S10. I've recently got my first prime with the 33mm f/1.4 but the zoom still gets plenty of use.

  • @pietervanbalen4417
    @pietervanbalen4417 Год назад

    Thank you for this great video!

  • @freddywop1738
    @freddywop1738 Год назад

    Hehehe saving up for my xt5 can’t wait for ur in depth review

  • @jigmatlundup8787
    @jigmatlundup8787 Год назад

    Hello pal2tech, I have been watching most of your videos for the last one month and really love the way you explained thoroughly. I have had an xt4 camera for almost half a year and recently i have bought new 150-600mm Fuji fuji but I have had difficulty with focus, so it would be very helpful if you could do a special video on tele-photo lens especially focus on 150-600mm.thanks

  • @BrianMorris-zc4md
    @BrianMorris-zc4md 27 дней назад

    Thanks for the insight.

  • @brynnwelch3489
    @brynnwelch3489 Год назад

    Hi Chris. I've owned the XE-1, XT-3, X10 and later I bought through MPB UK an X100V. The X100V is a great camera but it didn't suit my style of photography, so once again through MPB UK I swapped my X100V for an As New XH-1 coupled with the 18-55mm lens. I've now got, for my needs, the perfect camera. I kept the X10 because for such a small camera it produces fantastic results. Keep up the good work mate. Brynn Welch -- Stafford -- UK.

  • @milchkannen
    @milchkannen Год назад +3

    My first Fujifilm lens was the 35mm f2 on the X-Pro 2. But the first camera was the Fujifilm X-100.

  • @borislavnikolov1677
    @borislavnikolov1677 Год назад

    Respect for your work!

  • @kuojiao
    @kuojiao Год назад

    A great and honest review. I got mine 18-55 with the first Fujifilm camera I bought, the XPro-1. I instantly liked it and sold off my older Canon gear. However I turned to use mainly prime lenses for the Fuji, just as I did with Canon. The 18-55 got left on the shelf and eventually I did trade it for a 35mm f:2. One of the sharpest and most compact lenses for the Fujifilm system. I did instantly regret it and missed having it although I did not use it much. So I traded the 35mm f:2 for another copy of the 18-55, learned to respect it and include it into my shooting style, which is mostly landscapes and portraits and discovered further how great this lens is, regarding flexibility and performance, as well as the robust building.

  • @Auhana50
    @Auhana50 Год назад

    As a Fujifilm shooter mahalo for your hard work. 🙏🏼

  • @AliEbrahimian
    @AliEbrahimian Год назад

    Hi pal,
    Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this lens.
    We're still waiting for your in-depth review on X-T5 :)

  • @irutgers
    @irutgers Год назад

    I’m with you re the 18-55mm … My fav lens for sure 😊

  • @stephanweiskorn6760
    @stephanweiskorn6760 Месяц назад +1

    Excellent video 😊!

  • @ickebins6948
    @ickebins6948 Год назад

    I just bought a X-T5 with the 80mm macro + a used XC 16-50mm for daily stuff.
    I'm mainly a macro guy coming from a Canon 1200D.
    Yes the 80mm is expensive BUT I keep my gear for 10+ years and it is all I need for macro, especially because I'm mostly taking photos outdoors so the WR is a must for me.

  • @mid.life.cypher8941
    @mid.life.cypher8941 Год назад

    Im fairly new to photography, got myself an XT3 with this ‘kit’ lens, your channel has helped me no end so first off thank you for the great content. Bizarrely I’m more interested (at the moment) trying to shoot night scapes, and in my humble opinion this lens is pulling it off, apart from lunar photography I’m assuming I need more of a zoom lens for this, but wondering what lens you would recommend for nightscape and star photography? Thanks again for helping us through our journey

  • @tizianobabbi3218
    @tizianobabbi3218 Год назад

    I have used the 18 -55 for 8 years. For travel and street photography it is always in my camera bag. The other travel lens is the 18 - 135mm lens, except for my next trip next week when I need my Viltrox 13 mm f 1.4 for takin pictures of the northern lights.

  • @marcorautenbach4139
    @marcorautenbach4139 Год назад

    Yes man, thank you so much for all the tips. Maybe consider some tips how to shoot with the xt5 and the dji rs3mini

  • @oc2phish07
    @oc2phish07 Год назад

    I have several Fuji bodies and a reasonable number of leneses and I agree with you Chris. My 18-55 which I bought specifically, and not as a kit with a body, is a great lens. Nice video.

  • @venom2k2
    @venom2k2 Год назад

    Cool coincidience! I got this lens today. I never intended to buy it but I saw a used copy for just laughable 80€. The front glass has a scratch in it but I couldnt see any problems with the images I have taken. A super bargain! I only owned primes, ranging from 16mm to 56mm and this zoom is very fun to use. When I got my lens I was overwhelmed with choices and I had no idea how 50mm or 16mm would work out, the drawbacks and so on. I bought three cheap MF lenses to figure out what works for and slowly bought the Fuji lenses I needed. Thanks for the video. You rock!

  • @Liamoxocars
    @Liamoxocars Год назад

    The 18-55 is one that is always in my camera bag, saving up for the new Viltrox 70mm, can't wait

  • @matthieuzglurg6015
    @matthieuzglurg6015 Год назад +2

    about the lack of aperture markings on the 18-55 : it is a variable aperture lens, so Fujifilm's approach here was that if they made marking to make it go down to lets say f/2.8 (since that's the widest aperture that lens can go to at 18mm), it would close to f/4 at 55 even if you put f/2.8 on the aperture ring and that cuses confusion.
    SO they put a blank dial so that you're not getting confused by it. Marked aperture rings are only on lenses that have a constant aperture thoughout the zoom range, or are primes

    • @ldsklLtgmer
      @ldsklLtgmer Год назад

      Not completely true, Tamron adaptall 2 lenses have two markings on the aperture ring, for example SP 35-80mm it says 2.8/4 when wide open

  • @Sean-Smith-Photos
    @Sean-Smith-Photos Год назад

    Switched to Fuji in January, got an XT5 and the 23mm f2. Perfect for street photography

  • @massimobernardoni8741
    @massimobernardoni8741 Год назад

    I had the 18-55 as a kit lens when I bought the XS10, then after a year and a half (I confirm everything you said about the 18-55) I sold it to buy the 16-80 which is more heavy, but which covers my needs more. I confirm the beauty of the 30mm macro, light and quite small (the only negative note is the lack of stabilization). I agree with the quality of FUJIFILM lenses, it is true they are more expensive, but there is no comparison with the rendering of photos compared to the "dedicated universals". So I think it's better to buy fewer lens, but more quality.

  • @fotografi4fun
    @fotografi4fun Год назад

    I totally agree. And after that, without ever testing one, I believe the 30mm would be a great versatile choice. (If one like the focal length of course)

  • @jeremytheoneofdestiny8691
    @jeremytheoneofdestiny8691 Год назад

    I will never get tired of content that sings the praises of the 18-55mm. It’s the single best and most useful lens I have personally ever used! This video helps cure my GAS for the 16-80mm!
    If this lens could zoom out to 16mm, it would be *perfect*.

  • @daveericson8447
    @daveericson8447 Год назад

    Relatively new to photography, started with fuji which is great, but curiosity has got the better of me and I am selling my gear and switching to Sony. Will still watch your videos as I enjoy the content 😉

  • @GarretGrayCamera
    @GarretGrayCamera Год назад +1

    I just bought the 18-55 used and I am amazed by it. It's sharp, the autofocus is great. No kidding about the video either, I can do walk and talks with it on a gimble and the focus keeps up, no focus breathing for rack focus shots, virtually silent. I don't miss the loss in stop when zoomed in either. You can use it for pro gigs too if that's all you have. I doubt anyone would ever know you're using a "kit" lens. The only draw back is the minimum focus distance. There's times I want to get in closer to smaller objects and wish I had more room. I got it for $350 used and think I could have paid like $500 and still had been happy.

  • @keithdavies7167
    @keithdavies7167 Год назад

    Totally agree Chris love my 18 to 55 goes with my Tamron 18 to 300 just need the Tamron 150 to 500 to complete the set

  • @francoisdarfeuille8258
    @francoisdarfeuille8258 Год назад

    Hello. I love my 18-55. The reason there is no marking on the aperture ring is because of the variable aperture through the focal range. Same on the fantastic 70-300

  • @johnvienna3422
    @johnvienna3422 Год назад

    It's tough, too. I dropped my X-S10 with the 18-55 onto a tiled floor. It hit lens first. The UV filter bent (so it's now basically fused to the lens). But nothing broke on or in the lens itself. Camera's fine too 🙂

  • @BIOSHOCKFOXX
    @BIOSHOCKFOXX Год назад

    I will purchase X-T5 in few days if not tomorrow, and I will take the kit with 16-80mm F4 lens. I just really fell in love with telephoto type of shots.
    Basically the inspiration is Larry Chen photography, from Hoonigan. The way he takes closeup pictures of cars from a distance.

  • @mr_jarble
    @mr_jarble Год назад

    Called it! The 18-55 is such a great starter lens

  • @ajubhosle
    @ajubhosle Год назад +2

    Can you also make a video of second les you should get? love the content

  • @MarcusDolby
    @MarcusDolby Год назад +1

    Great video, right to the point. I too have this lens and it’s great. It helped me to buy a street photography prime lens in that I noticed most of my shots were zoomed all the way in to 55mm. I chose this lens over the 16-55 due to price, weight and size.

    • @Paul_Rohde
      @Paul_Rohde Год назад

      Out of interest, what was that prime you chose?

    • @MarcusDolby
      @MarcusDolby Год назад +1

      The older 56mm f1.2 R. Found it used for just over $500 USD. There’s a newer 56mm from Fuji but the older model has amazing reviews and is less expensive. Omar Gonzalez has a great video where he, tongue in cheek, calls it obsolete.

    • @Paul_Rohde
      @Paul_Rohde Год назад +1

      @@MarcusDolby I have the new one. I thought you may have gone with one of the lighter silent fast focusing F2s. I don't feel comfortable with street photography, I was just curious what you went for, or if it could have been the XF60mmF2.4 macro. I'm sure you'll get nice shots with your value buy.

  • @q3aki
    @q3aki Год назад

    23mm 1.4 all the way - even though i sold my fuji system last month - still looking at those amazing pictures I took with this lens. The only zoom i used was 10-20 , but did more serious jobs for me than fun shooting.

  • @homecareful
    @homecareful Год назад

    Great advice, as usual.

  • @cow77cow
    @cow77cow Год назад

    Just bought my x-t4 with a 16-55 2.8, so that was my first lens, few days later just bought the viltrox 75mm f1.2 because on full frame the 135 was my favourite focal length.