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Sirui Aurora Series 85mm F1.4 Full-frame Autofocus Lens for Fuji X-Mount - Second Hand

Coupling an impressive optical design with a compact and lightweight form factor, the Fujifilm X-mount Aurora 85mm f/1.4 Lens from Sirui promises sharp imagery for both photo and video applications. Its bright f/1.4 maximum aperture works together with a 15-bladed diaphragm to produce smooth, beautiful bokeh that not only complements your subject but helps make them standout from their background. To ensure improved image quality and prevent ghosting, aspherical, ED, and HRI lenses are incorporated in the lens design. The front lens element is protected by an antifouling fluorine coating, which minimises the chance of dust and oil impairing it.

SKU: SH-AU85-X-SH

Sirui Aurora Series 85mm F1.4 Full-frame Autofocus Lens for Fuji X-Mount - Second Hand

Sirui Aurora Series 85mm F1.4 Full-frame Autofocus Lens for Fuji X-Mount - Second Hand

Coupling an impressive optical design with a compact and lightweight form factor, the Fujifilm X-mount Aurora 85mm f/1.4 Lens from Sirui promises sharp imagery for both photo and video applications. Its bright f/1.4 maximum aperture works together with a 15-bladed diaphragm to produce smooth, beautiful bokeh that not only complements your subject but helps make them standout from their background. To ensure improved image quality and prevent ghosting, aspherical, ED, and HRI lenses are incorporated in the lens design. The front lens element is protected by an antifouling fluorine coating, which minimises the chance of dust and oil impairing it.

Physical Attributes

AFL button for locking focus while pressed or alternatively, set to a desired function

AF/MF switch button allows swift focus changing between manual and auto

Click ON/OFF switch for tactile/smooth adjustment

USB-C port supporting firmware updates

Optical Design

One aspherical lens, two ED lenses, and three HRI lenses for reducing flaring and chromatic aberration while also improving light transmission and image quality

15-bladed diaphragm for creating a smooth, impressive bokeh effect

14 lens elements in 9 groups

Additional Lens Features

2.79' minimum focusing distance, requiring a moderate distance from your subject that can work to your benefit to create a more relaxed shooting environment

67mm filter thread for wide compatibility

Lens hood included to reduce lens flare and act as a form of protection from accidental impacts

Low 0.54 kg lens weight allows for comfortable handheld shooting over extended times and optimised compatibility with gimbal stabilisers

Key Features:

Full-Frame | f/1.4 to f/16

Fast Portrait-Length Prime

127mm (35mm Equivalent)

AFL Button, AF/MF Switch, ON/OFF Button

ASPH., ED, and HRI Elements

15-Blade Diaphragm

Protective Fluorine Coating

Dust and Moisture-Resistant Construction

USB-C Port for Firmware Updates

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Sirui Aurora Series 85mm F1.4 Full-frame Autofocus Lens for Fuji X-Mount - Second Hand

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Sirui Aurora Series 85mm F1.4 Full-frame Autofocus Lens for Fuji X-Mount - Second Hand

Coupling an impressive optical design with a compact and lightweight form factor, the Fujifilm X-mount Aurora 85mm f/1.4 Lens from Sirui promises sharp imagery for both photo and video applications. Its bright f/1.4 maximum aperture works together with a 15-bladed diaphragm to produce smooth, beautiful bokeh that not only complements your subject but helps make them standout from their background. To ensure improved image quality and prevent ghosting, aspherical, ED, and HRI lenses are incorporated in the lens design. The front lens element is protected by an antifouling fluorine coating, which minimises the chance of dust and oil impairing it.

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