Fujifilm Fujinon XF70-300mmF4-5.6 LM OIS WR
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Brand | Fujifilm |
Focal Length Description | 70-300 millimeters |
Lens Type | Telephoto |
Compatible Mountings | Fujifilm X |
Camera Lens Description | 300 month |
About this item
- ADAPTABLE BY NATURE: XF70-300mmF4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR is a versatile lens, designed for the true outdoor adventurer to document their exploration and appreciation of the world around them. This super telephoto zoom lens consists of 17 elements in 12 groups and boasts two ED elements, offering an equivalent focal range of 107-457mm, with a close focusing distance of 32.7in (0.83m). With all this packed into one lens, XF70-300mmF4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR makes it possible to frame everything, from the tiniest leaf and the mightiest mountain to the most distant glimpses of wildlife, all made in spectacular FUJIFILM color, with stunning image quality.
- PUTTING IT ALL WITHIN REACH: XF70-300mmF4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR is compatible with the XF1.4X TC WR and XF2X TC WR teleconverters, making it possible to achieve a maximum 35mm equivalent focal length of up to 914mm with only 2 stops of stop-loss. With such a potentially huge focal range in such a small and lightweight body, this remarkable lens opens up a new world of image-making opportunities. Whether you’re an adventurer, a naturalist or you just like to be ready for anything, XF70-300mmF4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR makes the joys of super telephoto accessible to all.
- APPRECIATE THE FINER THINGS: Conveying the true magic of an experience is as much about the details as it is about the bigger picture, so having the ability to frame them easily and effectively is essential. XF70-300mmF4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR has a close focusing distance of 32.7in (0.83m) throughout the zoom range, making it possible to create tele macro images at a 0.33x maximum magnification. When this is combined with the lens’ on-board Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) system, that provides up to 5.5 stops of correction, you can be sure the finer details of your adventure will be crisp and in focus.
- BUILT TO GO THE DISTANCE: The toughest experiences often form the greatest stories. That’s why XF70-300mmF4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR has been built to endure the harshest conditions. This lens is dustand moisture-resistant and can operate in temperatures as low as 14°F (-10°C). Whether you’re in search of penguins in the South Pacific or framing the dusty landscapes of Death Valley, XF70-300mmF4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR can be with you on every step of your journey.
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Picture quality | 4.6 | 4.9 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.8 | 5.0 |
Image stabilization | 4.7 | 4.9 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.5 | — |
Quality of material | — | — | 4.9 | 4.4 | 5.0 | 5.0 |
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lens type | Telephoto | Standard | Extension Tube | Telephoto | Telephoto | Wide Angle |
compatible mountings | Fujifilm X | Fujifilm X | Fujifilm X | Fujifilm X | — | — |
lens design | Zoom | Prime | Prime | Zoom | Zoom | Zoom |
focus type | Auto Focus | Manual Focus, Auto Focus | Auto Focus | Auto Focus | Auto Focus | Auto Focus |
minimum focal length | 70 millimeters | 33 millimeters | — | — | 100 millimeters | 20 millimeters |
fixed focal length | 300 millimeters | 33 millimeters | 196 millimeters | 140 millimeters | 200 millimeters | 35 millimeters |
real angle of view | 22.9 degrees | 46.9 degrees | — | 31.7 degrees | — | — |
model name | Fujinon XF70-300mmF4-5.6 LM OIS WR | — | FUJINON XF 1.4x Teleconverter Lens | 16443060 | — | gf lens |
Product Description
XF70-300mmF4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR makes it easy to take super telephoto photography with you on your greatest adventures and create images that convey the true excitement and awe of the experience. This remarkably versatile X Series zoom lens offers an equivalent focal range of 107-457mm and a minimum close focusing distance of 32.7in (0.83m) throughout, achieving 0.33x maximum tele macro magnification. It is also possible to pair the lens with XF1.4X TC WR and XF2X TC WR teleconverters to achieve a huge equivalent focal length of up to 914mm in exchange for only 2 stops of stop-loss. Autofocus is driven by a linear motor for fast, near-silent autofocus precision, while the built-in Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) provides up to 5.5 stops of vibration reduction. All this ensures you’re always ready to make images, whether it’s the undergrowth beneath your feet, or a tree on a distant horizon. This much ability often requires a trade-off in size, but XF70-300mmF4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR’s 17 elements in 12 groups, including two ED elements, are housed within a highly portable body that measures just 5.2in (132.5mm) in length and weighs 1.3lb (580g). With a dust- and moisture-resistant construction and the ability to operate in temperatures as low as 14°F (-10°C), this lens makes the perfect companion, wherever your next adventure takes you.
From the manufacturer
YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE BEGINS HERE
This super telephoto zoom lens defies convention. Inside its compact, lightweight body is an equivalent 35mm focal range of 107-457mm, up to 5.5 stops of image stabilization, fast and near-silent autofocus, and a 0.33x macro magnification. Add in the fact that it also has weather-resistance and XF70-300mmF4-5.6 R LM OIS WR is a lens that’s built for your next adventure.
Adaptable by Nature
XF70-300mmF4-5.6 R LM OIS WR is a versatile lens, designed for the true outdoor adventurer to document their exploration of the world.
Putting It All Within Reach
XF70-300mmF4-5.6 R LM OIS WR is compatible with the FUJINON XF1.4X TC WR and XF2X TC WR teleconverters.
Appreciate the Finer Things
Close focusing distance of 32.7in (0.83m) throughout the zoom range, making it possible to create tele macro images at a 0.33x maximum magnification.
Built To Go the Distance
This lens is dust- and moisture-resistant and can operate in temperatures as low as 14°F (-10°C).
Lens configuration | 17 elements in 12 groups (includes 1 aspherical and 2 ED elements) |
Focal length | 70-300mm |
35mm format equivalent | 107-457mm |
Angle of view | 22.9°-5.4° |
Max. aperture | F4-F5.6 |
Min. aperture | F22 |
Number of blades | 9 (rounded diaphragm opening) |
Step Size | 1/3EV (16 steps) |
Focus range | 0.83m - ∞ |
Max. magnification | 0.33x (Telephoto) |
Weight (approx.) | 580g |
Filter size | ø67mm |
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Product Dimensions | 5.22 x 4 x 5 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.75 pounds |
ASIN | B08TMZ59ZW |
Item model number | XF70-300mmF4-5.6 R LM OIS WR |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #247 in SLR Camera Lenses |
Date First Available | January 27, 2021 |
Manufacturer | FUJIFILM |
Country of Origin | Philippines |
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Customers like the quality, weight and value of the camera lens. For example, they mention it's an impressive lens, produces excellent images and the bokeh is beautiful. That said, they say it'll be a great lens for the money. Customers are also impresseded with the sharpness, image stabilization, and performance. However, opinions are mixed on the focus.
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Customers like the quality of the lens. They mention that it is an impressive lens, made of high-quality plastic, and is a great zoom lens for the Fujifilm X system. Some say that the lens is okay, but it feels sturdy and well constructed. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality and performance of the product.
"...The lens does have some plastic outer components, but it feels sturdy and well constructed. It’s focus is rings are tight and smooth...." Read more
"...The body is also plastic, but it is high quality. I don't mind, since it reduces the weight of the lens." Read more
"...Video Ibs is garbo. but photo its really good. It's well made and feels good in the hand. This thing really gives you reach to get out there...." Read more
"...You can zoom in really close. The results are very satisfying. I use the lens on the XT4. I find the stabilisation works really well...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the lens. For example, they mention it produces excellent images, with beautiful bokeh. The lens is attractive and perfect for wildlife photography. It has a long reach, making it easy to capture candid portraits. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and performance of this lens.
"...Overall the price, construction, and weight make this a very attractive lens to almost any photographer." Read more
"...Since reach is so long it was easier to capture candid portraits in which they didn't realize I was photographing them; that or my family has just..." Read more
"This is a great zoom lens for the Fujifilm X system. The image quality is superb, while being lightweight and relatively compact..." Read more
"...Video Ibs is garbo. but photo its really good. It's well made and feels good in the hand. This thing really gives you reach to get out there...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the weight of the lens. They mention that it is not too heavy or big, and is not a burden to carry around. The lens is very portable and easy to handle.
"...It is a lightweight package despite its reach and performance, especially vs the 100-400mm...." Read more
"...small and lightweight and therefore not a burden to carry around, 2)..." Read more
"...The image quality is superb, while being lightweight and relatively compact..." Read more
"...The lens is very light and just a wonder to use! I am very happy with this purchase!" Read more
Customers find the value of the lens to be great for the money, reasonable, and a perfect combination of size, weight, and cost.
"The Fujinon XF70-300mmF4-5.6 LM OIS WR is one of the best value lens that ther is!..." Read more
"...I bought this lens because of the price. It was reasonable and it allowed me to have what I needed...." Read more
"And almost perfect combination of size weight and cost. This lens is surprisingly small, light and easy to handle...." Read more
"This is a good value for a quality zoom lens. There are plenty of reviews of this lens on the web, so search there for detailed reviews...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the sharpness of the lens. They mention that it is sharp enough for their needs, and is sharp over its entire focal range. The lens is lightweight and compact, making it easy to take handheld wildlife, moon, and macro photos.
"...sharp (the Cooper's Hawk photo is heavily cropped but still looks great (to me) on screen..." Read more
"...It is capapble of using the 1.4x and 2x teleconverters, The lens is tac sharp, and it has excellent image stabilization!..." Read more
"...But I'm usually shooting outside where it is sunny. The lens is sharp enough for my needs...." Read more
"...This 70-300mm lens is perfect for me. It has fantastic crunchy-sharp & constrasty image quality...." Read more
Customers appreciate the lens's excellent image stabilization.
"...The image stabilization is truly amazing and I can use fairly slow shutter speeds and still get crisp images shooting handheld...." Read more
"...image stabilization is amazing - easy to take sharp handheld shots at 300mm, 3)..." Read more
"...and 2x teleconverters, The lens is tac sharp, and it has excellent image stabilization!..." Read more
"...I use the lens on the XT4. I find the stabilisation works really well. It has been a few weeks using this new lens, and I'm loving it...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the lens. They mention that it performs well, produces great results, and is versatile. Some say that it works well for birding and is a great lens for its value.
"...I will let the images speak for themselves. I am very happy with its performance and look forward to new photography targets this summer...." Read more
"...You can zoom in really close. The results are very satisfying. I use the lens on the XT4. I find the stabilisation works really well...." Read more
"...Four stars for stellar performance and versatility and the *potential* for excellent quality control in future production runs; minus one star for..." Read more
"...Far superior than what I expected for the price, getting great results with the TC1.4, even cropped to a full frame 1,200mm equivalent...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the focus of the camera lenses. Some mention that it has great image stabilization, fast autofocus, and close focusing is very useful for flowers and insects. However, others say that it loses focus bad during video recording, is too slow for indoor sport photos, and has bad focus wobble. Additionally, the lens is not parfocal, so zooming while tracking would be very challenging.
"...is heavily cropped but still looks great (to me) on screen), 4) fast focusing, slightly faster than my Canon SX60 in bright light, much faster in..." Read more
"...The lens is not parfocal, so zooming while tracking would be very challenging, but I mostly just shoot at 600mm, anyway." Read more
"...I use it on both the X-E3 and X-T3 cameras and autofocus is super! The lens is very light and just a wonder to use!..." Read more
"...Great OIS, fast autofocus even when racking through the whole focus range, and the focus-limiter switch speeds autofocus up a lot...." Read more
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It is a lightweight package despite its reach and performance, especially vs the 100-400mm. The lens does have some plastic outer components, but it feels sturdy and well constructed. It’s focus is rings are tight and smooth. The lock button is a nice touch but I have not yet experienced any lens creep while walking/hiking with it in a capture.
I will let the images speak for themselves. I am very happy with its performance and look forward to new photography targets this summer. The image stabilization is truly amazing and I can use fairly slow shutter speeds and still get crisp images shooting handheld. Overall the price, construction, and weight make this a very attractive lens to almost any photographer.
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2021
It is a lightweight package despite its reach and performance, especially vs the 100-400mm. The lens does have some plastic outer components, but it feels sturdy and well constructed. It’s focus is rings are tight and smooth. The lock button is a nice touch but I have not yet experienced any lens creep while walking/hiking with it in a capture.
I will let the images speak for themselves. I am very happy with its performance and look forward to new photography targets this summer. The image stabilization is truly amazing and I can use fairly slow shutter speeds and still get crisp images shooting handheld. Overall the price, construction, and weight make this a very attractive lens to almost any photographer.
I echo what some of the online reviewers have said: 1) small and lightweight and therefore not a burden to carry around, 2) image stabilization is amazing - easy to take sharp handheld shots at 300mm, 3) sharp (the Cooper's Hawk photo is heavily cropped but still looks great (to me) on screen), 4) fast focusing, slightly faster than my Canon SX60 in bright light, much faster in dimmer light where the SX60 struggles; I took quite a few pictures of my kids playing over the weekend and got many sharp shots, better than what I can get with the manual-focus Samyang 135, XF 18-55mm, or Canon SX60 5) good macro abilities; I'm not an enthusiastic macro photographer, I just enjoy taking mediocre macro shots of insects/flowers on occasion, and this lens seems to have the edge on the Canon SX60, Samyang 135mm, and XF 18-55mm in that regard too, and 6) nice portraits. I didn't intend to use this lens for portraits but was happy with portrait shots of family members that I got over the weekend. Since reach is so long it was easier to capture candid portraits in which they didn't realize I was photographing them; that or my family has just become accustomed to my wandering around and taking pictures of them and everything else. The Samyang 135mm has the edge when it comes to sharp portraits, although with it being manual focus, I miss most shots due to it being slightly out-of-focus (especially with my kids) where I don't want it to be.
I can only think of one negative, which a couple reviews also mentioned - bokeh can be kind of weird (illustrated in the Cooper's Hawk picture but not shown in the macro bee shot which has nice bokeh IMO). Although I personally don't dislike the occasionally "weird" bokeh, I don't particularly like it either, it just is.
I still intend to use my Canon SX60 for birding much of the time, although this lens might have partially ruined it for me; it will be difficult to not use this relatively faster lens for birds. Even though I lose a lot of reach at 300mm compared to the SX60's huge apparent zoom, some of that loss in reach can be made up for with more ability to crop. Along that same line, it's easier to find and stay on your target at 300mm than it is with the fully zoomed SX60. Perhaps I'll get the 1.4x or 2x teleconverter someday.
A couple of other reviewers found debris inside their copies (including a live mite!?); The first thing I did upon opening the lens was inspect it carefully for any internal debris and thankfully it was clean.
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2021
I echo what some of the online reviewers have said: 1) small and lightweight and therefore not a burden to carry around, 2) image stabilization is amazing - easy to take sharp handheld shots at 300mm, 3) sharp (the Cooper's Hawk photo is heavily cropped but still looks great (to me) on screen), 4) fast focusing, slightly faster than my Canon SX60 in bright light, much faster in dimmer light where the SX60 struggles; I took quite a few pictures of my kids playing over the weekend and got many sharp shots, better than what I can get with the manual-focus Samyang 135, XF 18-55mm, or Canon SX60 5) good macro abilities; I'm not an enthusiastic macro photographer, I just enjoy taking mediocre macro shots of insects/flowers on occasion, and this lens seems to have the edge on the Canon SX60, Samyang 135mm, and XF 18-55mm in that regard too, and 6) nice portraits. I didn't intend to use this lens for portraits but was happy with portrait shots of family members that I got over the weekend. Since reach is so long it was easier to capture candid portraits in which they didn't realize I was photographing them; that or my family has just become accustomed to my wandering around and taking pictures of them and everything else. The Samyang 135mm has the edge when it comes to sharp portraits, although with it being manual focus, I miss most shots due to it being slightly out-of-focus (especially with my kids) where I don't want it to be.
I can only think of one negative, which a couple reviews also mentioned - bokeh can be kind of weird (illustrated in the Cooper's Hawk picture but not shown in the macro bee shot which has nice bokeh IMO). Although I personally don't dislike the occasionally "weird" bokeh, I don't particularly like it either, it just is.
I still intend to use my Canon SX60 for birding much of the time, although this lens might have partially ruined it for me; it will be difficult to not use this relatively faster lens for birds. Even though I lose a lot of reach at 300mm compared to the SX60's huge apparent zoom, some of that loss in reach can be made up for with more ability to crop. Along that same line, it's easier to find and stay on your target at 300mm than it is with the fully zoomed SX60. Perhaps I'll get the 1.4x or 2x teleconverter someday.
A couple of other reviewers found debris inside their copies (including a live mite!?); The first thing I did upon opening the lens was inspect it carefully for any internal debris and thankfully it was clean.
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2023
So far, it gets a big tick from me.
Another thing I've enjoyed using this for is taking photos of insects, bees, butterflies, etc. You can zoom in really close. The results are very satisfying. I use the lens on the XT4. I find the stabilisation works really well. It has been a few weeks using this new lens, and I'm loving it. I'll update this review later on.
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Reviewed in Japan on July 1, 2023
- Parasol
- Sellado al clima
- Estabilizado
- Pesa muy poco
- Excelente calidad de imagen
Bastante recomendable para fotografía de fauna.
Reviewed in Canada on November 19, 2023