Fujifilm XF 60mm F2.4 R Review

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Reviews of the Fujifilm XF 60mm F2.4 R from around the web.
ephotozine.com »
This telephoto macro lens for the Fujifilm X-Pro1 camera provides a field of view equivalent to a 91mm lens on a 35mm camera, has a bright f/2.4 maximum aperture, produces half life size magnification at its closest focusing distance and costs around £600.
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thephoblographer.com »
The Fujifilm 60mm f2.4 lens was one of the first that Fujifilm released when the X series system was announced. As one of the oldest in the system, it is also in the hands of many users. Marketed as a macro lens, its 90mm field of view also does a great job for portraits when needed.
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slrlounge.com »
There was much high-toned and fancy to-do when Fuji launched its X line of cameras, and time has proven the line warranting of such fanfare. Each evolution seems to offer the discerning shooter so much of what’s wanted, with few cons. The launch of the X-Pro1, the first interchangeable lens camera in the series, saw 3 primes announced with it. One of which was the Fujinon 60mm f/2.4 R Macro XF. That’s a mouthful (as all their lenses are). It was the first tele lens for the X-mount, and though it’s not new, continues to generate some buzz.
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