- Compatibility
Fujifilm X - Lens Type
XF8-16mmF2.8 is a wide angle zoom lens that is perfect for expansive landscapes or cramped interiors. - Focal Length
With an 35mm equivlaent 12-24mm focal length range, XF8-16mmF2.8 offers amazing opportunities for wide-angle photography and is perfect for expansive landscapes or cramped interiors. - Maximum Aperture
The lens has a maximum aperture of F2.8 throughout its zoom, which is vital in when the light gets low and you still want to be out there making images. - Minimum Focusing Distance
With a minimum focusing distance of 9.8in (0.25m), foreground details can be emphasised, giving wonderful opportunities for creative compositions. - Filter Size
φ88mm - Accessories
FLCP-8-16 Lens cap, RLCP-001 Rear lens cap, Wrapping cloth
Description
Additional information
Weight | 2.75 lbs |
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Auto/Manual Focus | Automatic |
Silent Focus | Yes |
Maximum Aperture | f/2.8 |
Color Category | Black |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 1 Year |
Minimum Aperture | f/22 |
Constant Aperture | Yes |
Product Name | XF8-16mmF2.8 R LM WR Lens |
Product Weight | 2.75 pounds |
Color | Black |
Product Length with Lens Closed | 4.8 inches |
Brand | Fujifilm |
Model Number | 16591570 |
Maximum Focal Length | 16 millimeters |
Lens Mount Compatibility | Fujifilm X-Mount |
Focal Length 35mm Film Equivalent | 12 – 24mm |
Minimum Focus Distance | 9.8 inches |
Zoom Type | Manual |
Lens Type | Wide Angle zoom |
Minimum Focal Length | 8 millimeters |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 1 Year |
Brand Compatibility | Fujifilm |
Product Diameter | 3.5 inches |
UPC | 074101038415 |
Reviews (2)
Ahmed –
Perfect for landscapes & indoor. Great rendering of images.
Scrambagorg –
Came to this lens from the 10-24, which I loved. While this lens delivers great picture quality, it is heavy. For me, that defeats the purpose of having an aps-c camera. This lens with my X-H2 and battery pack weighed as much as my previously owned, full frame Sony setup. I did really want to like this lens but ended up returning it due to a software exposure issue it was causing in my X-H2. I probably won’t go back to a Fuji wide angle zoom. The 8-16 is too heavy and the 10-24 optics, per Fuji, cannot resolve the new 40 mp sensor so I will likely pick up a wide angle Fuji prime instead.