- Compatible with a variety of Fujifilm cameras
Works with any mirrorless camera with a Fujifilm X mount. - Standard zoom lens for versatile use
Get the shot you want with this everyday lens that offers a range of focal lengths to meet the majority of your photographic needs. - 16-80mm focal length
Midrange is great for many subjects from people to landscapes. - f/4.0 maximum aperture
Provides clear landscape images and beautiful distance shots even in the shade and on cloudy days. - Up to 0.25x magnification
Magnification ensures your images come out just the way you want. - Optical image stabilization
Permits utilizing slower shutter speeds without image blur. - Aspherical lens
To reduce or eliminate spherical aberration. - ED glass
For quicker focusing times, greater color saturation, contrast and image detail. - Weatherproof
To be taken out into the elements without compromise. - 13.8″ minimum focusing distance
- Accommodates 72mm filters
- Accessories included
Comes with lens hood, dust cap, lens cap and wrapping cloth.
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Fujifilm – XF 16-80mm f/4.0 R OIS WR Optical Zoom Lens – Black
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.97 lbs |
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Auto/Manual Focus | Automatic/manual |
Maximum Aperture | f/4 |
Color Category | Black |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 1 year |
Minimum Aperture | f/22 |
Product Weight | 0.97 pounds |
Color | Black |
Field of View at 1000 yards | 83.2 feet |
Product Length with Lens Closed | 3.5 inches |
Model Number | 16635613 |
Maximum Focal Length | 80 millimeters |
Focal Length 35mm Film Equivalent | 24 – 122mm |
Zoom Type | Manual |
Lens Type | Standard Zoom |
Minimum Focal Length | 16 millimeters |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 1 year |
Product Diameter | 3.1 inches |
In-Lens Image Stabilization | Yes |
Constant Aperture | Yes |
Product Name | XF 16-80mm f/4.0 R OIS WR Optical Zoom Lens |
Brand | Fujifilm |
Lens Mount Compatibility | Fujifilm X-Mount |
Minimum Focus Distance | 13.8 inches |
Filter Diameter | 72 millimeters |
Brand Compatibility | Fujifilm |
UPC | 074101200850 |
Reviews (6)
MrRich –
After a trip out to Colorado and is using nothing but Fuji prime lenses and taking them on and off and on and off it got very frustrating plus I was tired of fighting the dust
I had a lens very similar to this and when I had a Nikon and it was a 24 to 120 This is the equivalent focal length and I used to living daylights out of them before and upon my return from Colorado I purchase this lens and kick myself for not having it before
this is the equivalent focal length and I used to living daylights out of them before and upon my return from Colorado I purchase this lens and kick myself for not having it before
I did not find any issues with the sharpness it’s still a good size it’s not overly heavy it does use a 72 mm filter but now I was only dealing with one as opposed to four when it came to using a polarizer
So is exceptionally sharp well balanced had no issue with it being a four but I mainly shoot landscapes so whether I was using the internal image stabilization or using it on a tripod I was getting good results
One thing to remember if you do have image stabilization turned on and you have ibis in your camera body make sure that they are turned off when you go to shoot on a tripod otherwise your pictures will come out slightly fuzzy
That is the biggest complaint that people have about image stabilization and a tripod
Well I hope this helps you decide to purchase his wonderful lens I wish I would’ve done this in over a year ago it would’ve helped me achieve some better photographs and I wouldn’t missed a few
Bkindacut –
Excellent lens. The focus and aperture rings are smooth as butter (almost too smooth ). The OIS is powerful and effective. This is a very good focal range for product photography and even landscape shots.
Jaklcrow –
Really good lens. I do wish it was f/2.8, but its a nice trade off for the size.
Michael –
I bought this lens for a, upcoming vacation to the virgin islands. I decided to buy and bring only this lens, and it ended up being great. I think most importantly, it never slowed me down.. I put a UV filter on and ditched my lens cap.. I saw something, took a shot and moved on.. Nice and quick, no lens switching.
After getting back and editing my photos, I learned that I used 16mm about 70% of the time (mainly wide landscapes) , 23mm about 20% (for “normal” shots that I didn’t want any distortion) and 80mm about 10% of the time (cool lizards and small islands at a distance). All shots were around the F4 – 5.6 range.
Pros:
Instant quiet autofocus. Probably one of Fuji’s best lenses for AF.
Good lowlight due to great stabilization (I could easily shoot at 1/8th of second and get good shots) For the night time landscape shots, it was perfect. I did NOT feel the need for a lens with lower aperture (for travel).
Build quality feels great in the hand, like all my Fuji gear.
Not too big.. I know smaller is always better, but this was very manageable.. Felt nice on an XT3 with my Fuji Arca Grip
Cons:
Most of your shots (unless shot at 80mm relatively closeup) won’t have much background blur, but for travel this is not a big deal and in many cases, you don’t want blurry background photos for travel.
Some reviews say this lens isn’t sharp in the corners, but that is most definitely not what the lens is made for, and I never noticed any issues with my corners.. It is a great choice for a single travel lens.
HOYA –
Great lens and company You wont regret using this on Fuji bodies, Give you fast focus and range
LandonW –
This is the perfect starting kit lens for your Fujifilm. It adds a ton of flexibility to your shooting and gives you a wide range of freedom to prodice great images/video.
If you are planning on shooting in low light or doing video on the go, this may not be the best lens for you. With an minimum aperture of 4.0, it can perform less than ideally in low light environments. It also is harder to do run and gun videography on a gimbal with this lens because you have to rebalance the gimbal slightly anytime you change the zoom.
If you’re shooting in low light and doing video on the go, I would recommend
a 35 or 50mm lens with an f stop less than 2.
In every other scenario, this lens is my go to choice. I use it for regular video and photo 90% of the time. You can always pay a small amount to rent a lens for low light environments if you need to.