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Capture the world with this ultra-wide-angle XF 8-16mm f/2.8 R LM WR Lens from Fujifilm. With four aspherical and six ED lens elements, including three super ED elements that specifically target lateral chromatic aberration, this lens offers exceptional control over fringing. A Nano-GI coating on the front two lens elements helps reduce ghosting and flare. Also in the lens is a field curvature correction element that can adjust the position depending on the zoom. This element helps retain sharpness and reduces optical distortion that is normally found in ultra-wide-angle lenses. Autofocus is powered by an internal linear motor that provides quick, quiet, and accurate focus. The lens is also weather-sealed at 11 points and can withstand temperatures as cold as 14°F for use in adverse conditions.

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Fujifilm XF 8-16mm F2.8 R LM WR Lens

Capture the world with this ultra-wide-angle XF 8-16mm f/2.8 R LM WR Lens from Fujifilm. With four aspherical and six ED lens elements, including three super ED elements that specifically target lateral chromatic aberration, this lens offers exceptional control over fringing. A Nano-GI coating on the front two lens elements helps reduce ghosting and flare. Also in the lens is a field curvature correction element that can adjust the position depending on the zoom. This element helps retain sharpness and reduces optical distortion that is normally found in ultra-wide-angle lenses. Autofocus is powered by an internal linear motor that provides quick, quiet, and accurate focus. The lens is also weather-sealed at 11 points and can withstand temperatures as cold as 14°F for use in adverse conditions.

Features:

A bright maximum aperture of f/2.8 provides exceptional depth of field control and excellent performance in low-light scenarios.

Four aspherical lenses, three ED lenses and three super ED lenses minimize distortion and chromatic and spherical aberrations. Nano-GI coating on the front elements reduces ghosting and flare.

The field curvature correction lens corrects the field curvature commonly found in ultra-wide-angle lenses.

A linear autofocus motor provides reliable focusing quickly and quietly.

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Capture the world with this ultra-wide-angle XF 8-16mm f/2.8 R LM WR Lens from Fujifilm. With four aspherical and six ED lens elements, including three super ED elements that specifically target lateral chromatic aberration, this lens offers exceptional control over fringing. A Nano-GI coating on the front two lens elements helps reduce ghosting and flare. Also in the lens is a field curvature correction element that can adjust the position depending on the zoom. This element helps retain sharpness and reduces optical distortion that is normally found in ultra-wide-angle lenses. Autofocus is powered by an internal linear motor that provides quick, quiet, and accurate focus. The lens is also weather-sealed at 11 points and can withstand temperatures as cold as 14°F for use in adverse conditions.

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