![]() However because I was curious how the 18-135 would compare with the 18-55 "kit-lens" and the 55-200, I did shoot all three lenses at different apertures and focal lengths using a tripod and remote release, with the OIS in the OFF position.īefore going any further, I need to highlight that my copy of the 18-135, was considerably under-reading when setting specific focal lengths in the middle of the range e.g. I've always felt (not academic) that the 55-200 lens focusses slightly slower than most other XF Fujinon lenses and this has again been confirmed.įor those of you that have read some of my previous lens reviews such as the Fuji is going WIDE with the 10-24 f4, you probably know that I'm not into doing typical lens sharpness tests etc. No an issue but with all the internal weather seals, I was expecting it to be the opposite.įocus speed feels exactly the same as the 18-55mm and since I used the X-T1 focus tracking was good as well. As this is the first weather resistant lens, I was curious to see whether there would be significant change while operating the lens. Surprisingly, the focus and zoom-ring felt considerably softer than on the non-weather resistant lenses such as the XF 55-200. The built quality is very good pretty much as expected for a XF Fujifilm lens.
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