Last year (2023), these were my 5 most used lenses for my Fuji X-Pro2: 1. 16-55mm f/2.8 Fujinon 2. 23mm f/2 Fujinon 3. 56mm f/1.2 Fujinon 4. 12mm f/2.8 Zeiss 5. 50-140mm f/2.8 Fujinon
I had an awesome 2023 pretty much using only a Fuji 16-55mm (24-84mm full frame equivalent) f2.8 on my Fuji X-T5. I had A LOT of free daytime (as I was between jobs for months) so I didn't need something that's better in low light. Currently rockin' the Fuji 33mm f1.4 in this gloomy British winter, trying to get good with its classic 50mm equivalent vibe. In my bag I then usually just have the little Fuji 18mm f2.0 lens, which feels cheap and has a mildly clunky autofocus, but is soooooo light at only 116g and takes rather good pics.
Did you consider the XF 50mm F2 as an alternative to Sigma 56mm? The 50mm is a great lens, great price and fast autofocus and micro contrast. Also more compact, a native Fuji glass so 100% compatible with Fuji body.
The XF 18-55 is a fantastic lens but the 2 copies I’ve owned managed to fill up with dust. It’s the same with the 55-200 and the Mk1 10-24. Just because they don’t have proper weather sealing doesn’t mean dust should have such an easy time getting inside the lens. It totally destroys their resale value. I have 40-50 year old Nikon and Olympus lenses without so much as a single spec of dust. Fuji quoted me £700 to clean them. Not good enough.
What abut telephoto lenses? I had the Fuji 200-400 but was way too heavy so I sold it. I have the Fujifilm XT4 camera. Also have 16-55 red badge lens, the 56 lens and the 10-24 lens. Thinking of selling the 10-24. What would you suggest for a telephoto to go with the 56 and the 16-55? thank you in advance. This is not my picture - it is my daughter - couldn't get mine to work. Hmm
Now that I've managed to convince myself to stop thinking about getting s-20 and 18-35 I stumble upon your video xD It's really hard for me to decide what should I get so thank you for some interesting thoughts!
What do you think about the Tamron 17-70 f2.8 for Fuji? I always thought it would be the perfect beginner lens as it has every focal length you need. You would´nt have to buy 2 or 3 lenses to cover up all the focal lenghts in the end for probably more money.
Hey Jay! Great video once again. I’m curious to know your opinion on another lens Sigma makes, that I haven’t seen anyone else discuss. What’s your opinion on the Sigma 18-50 native Fuji lens in comparison to the 18-35? Everyone talks about how great the Sigma 18-35 is, however why haven’t they made it native? And is the 18-50, being a native lens, better? Specifically, I’m interested only in the video capabilities. This would actually be a great video for someone to make, a shootout between the two, with emphasis primarily on their video abilities. Thanks and cheers…
Yeah great idea for a video. I haven't considered the 18-50 tbh. I already have the 18-55 fuji kit lens so i guess thats why. I think the 18-35 is a popular lens because of its low aperture and the sigma 18-50 is only at f/2.8. A native 18-35 for Fuji would be sweet and I for one, would buy one!
I bought the 27mm 2.8 and it's a pretty crappy lens. Reminds me of the action of a Canon kit lens from 2010. It's hard to focus and it's hard to track. In the beginning, my most useful lens was the 16-55 2.8. But her weight reduced my desire to leave the house with a camera. So I recently bought a Sigma lens. 23mm 1.4. It's very fast, it tracks relatively well and it sits perfectly on the mount. It's currently my number one lens. Sigma really outdid themselves because the build quality of the lens does not fall short of the Fuji lenses, even though it is not weatherproof
If i see a photography channel where the guy wear beanie(like on all the other street photography channels) i just stop the video an move on can't handle this anymore :D
Beanie prejudice? You're missing out on content just because of headgear? Maybe broaden your horizon a bit. Creativity isn't confined to fashion choices.
Last year (2023), these were my 5 most used lenses for my Fuji X-Pro2:
1. 16-55mm f/2.8 Fujinon
2. 23mm f/2 Fujinon
3. 56mm f/1.2 Fujinon
4. 12mm f/2.8 Zeiss
5. 50-140mm f/2.8 Fujinon
I had an awesome 2023 pretty much using only a Fuji 16-55mm (24-84mm full frame equivalent) f2.8 on my Fuji X-T5. I had A LOT of free daytime (as I was between jobs for months) so I didn't need something that's better in low light.
Currently rockin' the Fuji 33mm f1.4 in this gloomy British winter, trying to get good with its classic 50mm equivalent vibe. In my bag I then usually just have the little Fuji 18mm f2.0 lens, which feels cheap and has a mildly clunky autofocus, but is soooooo light at only 116g and takes rather good pics.
You should look at the Sigma 10-18mm f/2.8. It’s so small and can cover more than your Viltrox 13mm f/1.4. Is f/1.4 important at wide? Usually not.
Did you consider the XF 50mm F2 as an alternative to Sigma 56mm? The 50mm is a great lens, great price and fast autofocus and micro contrast. Also more compact, a native Fuji glass so 100% compatible with Fuji body.
Love that lens. I do have the Sigma on my Sony and Panasonic G9 so that's definitely good, but for the Fuji id probably stick with the Fuji lens.
Jay, I think you've convinced me to get the Viltrox 13mm for my X-S20
Good man - good to hear it! I’ve linked all my lenses in the description 👍
The XF 18-55 is a fantastic lens but the 2 copies I’ve owned managed to fill up with dust. It’s the same with the 55-200 and the Mk1 10-24. Just because they don’t have proper weather sealing doesn’t mean dust should have such an easy time getting inside the lens. It totally destroys their resale value. I have 40-50 year old Nikon and Olympus lenses without so much as a single spec of dust. Fuji quoted me £700 to clean them. Not good enough.
What abut telephoto lenses? I had the Fuji 200-400 but was way too heavy so I sold it. I have the Fujifilm XT4 camera. Also have 16-55 red badge lens, the 56 lens and the 10-24 lens. Thinking of selling the 10-24. What would you suggest for a telephoto to go with the 56 and the 16-55? thank you in advance. This is not my picture - it is my daughter - couldn't get mine to work. Hmm
Now that I've managed to convince myself to stop thinking about getting s-20 and 18-35 I stumble upon your video xD It's really hard for me to decide what should I get so thank you for some interesting thoughts!
Apologies for that haha best of luck with your choices 👍
That viltrox 13mm is a beast. I've used it successfully for astro too.
I've been thinking of getting the Sigma 56mm for some time. Thank you for convincing me!
Happy to help!
What do you think about the Tamron 17-70 f2.8 for Fuji? I always thought it would be the perfect beginner lens as it has every focal length you need. You would´nt have to buy 2 or 3 lenses to cover up all the focal lenghts in the end for probably more money.
It’s hard to say as I’ve not tried that lens however I feel the optics just don’t quite meet my needs
I've just ordered the Sigma 56mm and i'm looking forward to using it for some street photography.
My favourite lens for street photography atm
@@Jay_DuckerIt was delivered today so can't wait to use it, the lack of apature ring is no big deal for me I just use front command dial.
When you talk about these lenses, can you designate whether they are Auto Focus or not?
Hey Jay! Great video once again. I’m curious to know your opinion on another lens Sigma makes, that I haven’t seen anyone else discuss. What’s your opinion on the Sigma 18-50 native Fuji lens in comparison to the 18-35? Everyone talks about how great the Sigma 18-35 is, however why haven’t they made it native? And is the 18-50, being a native lens, better? Specifically, I’m interested only in the video capabilities. This would actually be a great video for someone to make, a shootout between the two, with emphasis primarily on their video abilities. Thanks and cheers…
Yeah great idea for a video. I haven't considered the 18-50 tbh. I already have the 18-55 fuji kit lens so i guess thats why. I think the 18-35 is a popular lens because of its low aperture and the sigma 18-50 is only at f/2.8. A native 18-35 for Fuji would be sweet and I for one, would buy one!
thank you for this video. Very helpful. I hope you can evaluate Zeiss 32mm 1.8 Touit. Again TY much for this video.
No worries. Thanks for stopping by
Unless you have windows 7 or 10, you will not be able to update the 27mm TTArtisan lens. Just an FYI.
Thanks for the info
Suggest two third-party lens give allrounder performance for Fujifilm xt-30 ii.. please replay 💥💥💥
I bought the 27mm 2.8 and it's a pretty crappy lens. Reminds me of the action of a Canon kit lens from 2010. It's hard to focus and it's hard to track.
In the beginning, my most useful lens was the 16-55 2.8. But her weight reduced my desire to leave the house with a camera. So I recently bought a Sigma lens. 23mm 1.4. It's very fast, it tracks relatively well and it sits perfectly on the mount. It's currently my number one lens. Sigma really outdid themselves
because the build quality of the lens does not fall short of the Fuji lenses, even though it is not weatherproof
Don’t you get a lot of chromatic aberration with the viltrox? I own the 23mm and it’s bad!
No it’s clean - I think
Hi, is the sigma 18-35 f 1.8 hook up direct or with adapter?
Adapter - I use the the Fringer Pro 2 adapter
any good lens for canon m50 mark II for youtube? prefferably with wide angle ?
The sigma 18-35 is what I use for RUclips and it’s a canon mount
@@Jay_Ducker Thanks a lot Jay!
the shadows in the corners don't bother you? (caused by the speedbooster and forcing fullframe in the non frame camera) @@Jay_Ducker
There’s rumours Fuji will release new FX lense 16-50 to substitute kit lens 18-55.
Should be nice , more wide
oooooooo interesting
No Fuji glass for your Fuji cameras?????
I do have some Fuji lenses but these 3rd party lenses have worked brilliantly this past year
"It made me feel things"... "Allowed me shoot in a different way..." 🤭
You like compact lenses but the top 2 are the biggest and heaviest
You’re right, I do as a photographer or when travelling but this is my day to day usage as a filmmaker also
Nice lenes
If i see a photography channel where the guy wear beanie(like on all the other street photography channels) i just stop the video an move on can't handle this anymore :D
Beanie prejudice? You're missing out on content just because of headgear? Maybe broaden your horizon a bit. Creativity isn't confined to fashion choices.
@@sarahcounihan Yeah, beanie prejudice :D Problem is, that i realized that not only the headgear is the same but also the content :)
Do you feel better now you’ve got that off your chest?
This video has nothing to do with beanies....