SKU: SH-75440-SH

Fujifilm XF 56mm f/1.2 R Lens - Second Hand

A bright f/1.2 maximum aperture greatly benefits selective focus control and also aids in shooting in low-light conditions, also making it ideal for portraiture and other applications where a slightly longer-than-normal perspective and "crunching" appearance is desired. The internal focusing system, as well as the use of a stepping AF motor, ensures quiet, smooth, and precise focusing capabilities that are ideal for both still and video applications.

One double-sided aspherical element, two extra-low dispersion elements, and four front-facing convex elements are integrated into the optical design to reduce chromatic aberrations and to benefit overall image clarity and sharpness. An HT-EBC multi-layer coating helps to minimize ghosting and lens flare for higher contrast and an additional coating has been applied to the rear side of the front-most lens element to further reduce ghosting that is common to lens designs with deep concave elements

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A bright f/1.2 maximum aperture greatly benefits selective focus control and also aids in shooting in low-light conditions, also making it ideal for portraiture and other applications where a slightly longer-than-normal perspective and "crunching" appearance is desired. The internal focusing system, as well as the use of a stepping AF motor, ensures quiet, smooth, and precise focusing capabilities that are ideal for both still and video applications.

One double-sided aspherical element, two extra-low dispersion elements, and four front-facing convex elements are integrated into the optical design to reduce chromatic aberrations and to benefit overall image clarity and sharpness. An HT-EBC multi-layer coating helps to minimize ghosting and lens flare for higher contrast and an additional coating has been applied to the rear side of the front-most lens element to further reduce ghosting that is common to lens designs with deep concave elements

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