Prime Lens
FUJIFILM X
F/3.5
62mm
8mm
215g
Overview

The FUJIFILM XF8mmF3.5 R WR Lens is an ultra-wide angle (UWA) prime lens with the focal length of 8mm (equivalent to 12mm in the 35mm film format), the widest among the line-up of Fujifilm’s XF lenses. It boasts the viewing angle of 121 degrees diagonally and 112 degrees horizontally. While human vision is said to have a wide-angle field of view, the effective visual field for observable area a person can see clearly is limited at around 60 degrees. The angle of view for the UWA 8mm lens captures information from an area about double the effective visual field, beyond what human vision can recognise. The use of Fujifilm’s unique optical design makes it possible to deliver edge-to-edge visual clarity.

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FUJIFILM XF 8mm F3.5 R WR Lens

The FUJIFILM XF8mmF3.5 R WR Lens is an ultra-wide angle (UWA) prime lens with the focal length of 8mm (equivalent to 12mm in the 35mm film format), the widest among the line-up of Fujifilm’s XF lenses. It boasts the viewing angle of 121 degrees diagonally and 112 degrees horizontally. While human vision is said to have a wide-angle field of view, the effective visual field for observable area a person can see clearly is limited at around 60 degrees. The angle of view for the UWA 8mm lens captures information from an area about double the effective visual field, beyond what human vision can recognise. The use of Fujifilm’s unique optical design makes it possible to deliver edge-to-edge visual clarity.

The UWA lens brings in massive information in intricate detail, e.g., tree branches and leaves in expansive wilderness or ornamental details at a majestic cathedral or temple. The lens’ compact design provides portability, allowing users to enjoy the world of UWA photography casually.


The XF8mmF3.5 R WR is an UWA lens with outstanding image-resolving performance, consisting of 12 lens elements in nine groups including three aspherical elements and two ED elements. The UWA focal length of 8mm with the diagonal viewing angle of 121 degrees is ideal for capturing landscape photography or taking advantage of UWA’s unique perspective for an immersive experience. The lens captures edge-to-edge clarity, thanks to its exceptional image-resolving performance.


The XF8mmF3.5 R WR measures 52.8mm long, weighs 215g and has the versatile filter thread size of 62mm despite being an UWA lens. The compact and lightweight design makes it an ideal walkaround lens with a wide range of applications including landscape, architecture, snapshots, and travel photography. In addition, the versatile filter thread size of 62mm enables enriched landscape
photography, a popular genre for UWA lenses, and accommodates the use of a variety of filters in long-exposure snapshots and travel photography.

Features

  • Fujifilm's widest XF prime lens

  • 12mm equivalent in 35mm format

  • Lightweight, compact and portable design at only 215g

  • 62mm Front Filter Thread

  • Dust and weather resistant structure, able to operate at -10°C for versatile shooting

What's in the Box

  • FUJINON XF8mm F3.5 R WR Lens

  • Front lens cap FLCP-62 II

  • Rear lens cap RLCP-001

  • Lens hood

  • Lens wrapping cloth

Prime Lens
FUJIFILM X
F/3.5
62mm
8mm
215g
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Product Overview

The FUJIFILM XF8mmF3.5 R WR Lens is an ultra-wide angle (UWA) prime lens with the focal length of 8mm (equivalent to 12mm in the 35mm film format), the widest among the line-up of Fujifilm’s XF lenses. It boasts the viewing angle of 121 degrees diagonally and 112 degrees horizontally. While human vision is said to have a wide-angle field of view, the effective visual field for observable area a person can see clearly is limited at around 60 degrees. The angle of view for the UWA 8mm lens captures information from an area about double the effective visual field, beyond what human vision can recognise. The use of Fujifilm’s unique optical design makes it possible to deliver edge-to-edge visual clarity.

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Key Features

Prime Lens

The FUJINON XF8mmF3.5 R WR Lens is an ultra-wide angle (UWA) prime lens.

FUJIFILM X

The FUJINON XF8mmF3.5 R WR Lens is compatible with a Fujifilm X Mount.

F/3.5

The FUJINON XF8mmF3.5 R WR Lens has a maximum aperture of F/3.5.

62mm

The FUJINON XF8mmF3.5 R WR Lens has a front filter size of 62mm.

8mm

The FUJINON XF8mmF3.5 R WR Lens has a set focal length of 8mm.

215g

The FUJINON XF8mmF3.5 R WR Lens weighs 215g.

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