📸 Capture brilliance anywhere, anytime — sharp, swift, and weather-ready!
The Fujifilm XF23mmF2 R WR Silver lens offers professional-grade image quality with a sophisticated 10-element optical design, ultra-fast 0.05s autofocus, and robust weather resistance down to -10°C, all packed into a lightweight 180g body. Perfect for millennial pros seeking style, speed, and reliability in any environment.
C**A
Value for money
Value for the money. The images are sharp and good auto focus for XM5 camera.
W**I
Compact, Tough, and Fuji Magic in Every Shot!
This Fujifilm XF 23mm f/2.0 WR is honestly top-notch. The build quality, materials, and image results are all super impressive. The fact that it’s weather-resistant? Total game-changer. Pair it up with a WR camera body, and you feel like you can take on anything without worrying about the elements. The image quality is excellent overall. Yeah, I did notice what some people mentioned about it being less sharp when you’re really close to your subject, but just take a step back and boom—sharpness is back, no problem.And the colors? Pure “Fuji Style”—just beautiful.Highly recommended. I ended up going for the f/1.4 in the end because my house is super dark and I’m always shooting at low f-stops and fast shutter speeds to capture my kids, so I needed that extra bit of light. But honestly, this lens would’ve easily stayed in my collection for years. It’s small, discreet, and that unique design gives it such a cool character.
D**Y
Great buy
Great lens. Super compact and sharp. Really enjoying it so far. Great build quality
S**E
Fast Focus, Quiet, Right-Sized
Acquiring the 23mm f2.0 lens completes my trio of fast, weather proof primes (50 / 35 / 23). I was very pleased with the fit and finish of the 50 and 35, and the 23mm is of course just as well made. Fast focusing, and maybe just a fraction faster than its siblings, the quiet operation makes it a great video lens. Though be aware that in variable light it is noticeable in the footage when the aperture steps up and down. I must admit that I seldom shoot video at all, so if that's your intended use please look for a more videocentric review.Image quality: I find that I get very similar image capture across all three lenses with little distortion evident in uncorrected RAW files. The built-in lens profiles in platforms like ON1 or Lightroom easily eliminate any barrel or pincushion. Colors are as expected from a Fuji lens and sharpness is exceptional.Several reviews of the 23mm question the need for it when the shooter already has the 18-55mm lens, and for many photographers that may be a valid argument. But the 23mm f2.0 is 1 1/3 stops faster than the f3.2 max aperture of the 18-55 set to 23mm (the 35mm is 1 2/3 stops faster, the 50mm is a full 2 stops faster). Plus the 23mm is smaller, lighter, and weather resistant where the 18-55 is not.Having three primes that range between the wide side of normal to short tele isn't for every photographer or every situation. For myself, I mount the lens I think is going to be appropriate for the situation: 23mm for parties, small groups, or close up entertainment / performance. The 35mm is great as an everyday shooter and when I'm anticipating environmental shots / street shots. Really good at rendering faces from moderate distances to moderate close up. The 50mm for more formal headshots / party pics, and a really nice length when you want to portray close and intimate people shots without distracting them or invading their space.I use the 23mm f2.0 on an X-T2, X-E2, and X-Pro1 and get great results across the board. Focusing speed is different on each camera, but with the most current firmware I get snappy focus even on the X-Pro1.Conclusion: There are wider lenses, even wider lenses with faster apertures. But the 23mm f2.0 is a great choice if you are looking to fill out a compact, light, and weather resistant kit. The image quality is what we have come to expect from a Fuji lens. Not terribly wide, but wide enough without introducing distortion.
R**L
Very recommended
Really good lens and build quality, been having fun play around with it
J**L
Perfect Everyday Carry
I have not taken this little guy off from my Fujifilm XT5 since I purchased it.
L**B
nice wife angle
Works well for tight space
J**N
A street and landscape photographer's dream
OVERALL: 4.5/5 stars. This lens, like the rest of the Fujinon weather sealed f/2 lenses, is a great addition to any Fuji shooter's camera bag. Like the 35/2, you can fit this nimble little lens in a jacket chest pocket, making it a nice travel or street photographer's lens. Landscape photographers will also be attracted to its weather sealing for those inclement weather hikes.CONSTRUCTION: 5/5 stars. Like all Fujinon lenses, this one is made of a solid feeling metal exterior that any photographer can appreciate. It's certainly a premium feeling lens in a world where everything is made of plastic. The focus ring has a tactical feeling finger grip that is slightly thicker than the one of the 35/2 and is smooth as butter. The aperture ring has a pleasant amount of tension. Not too much but enough not to move it.IMAGE QUALITY: 4/5 stars. On Fuji's APS-C size sensors, the 23mm focal length mimics a 28mm full frame equivalent. Image quality is excellent in the middle aperture range and decent wide open. However, like the 35/2, focus up close and wide open results in a softer image, which is typical of any lens wide open, really. This is not terribly noticeable unless you're pixel peeping and usually can be remedied by adding a little contrast in post. Bokeh is there with close focus but isn't extreme. The bokeh balls are smaller, as expected with a short focal length and shouldn't be a deal breaker. If you're a bokeh head, I suggest longer focal lengths.BEST USES: In my opinion, its features lends itself best to street photography but is also a fantastic choice for landscape and travel photographers. Street and travel photographers will rejoice in its small, inconspicuous size and its lightning fast and wicked silent autofocus. Landscape photographers will also benefit from that, as well as it's light weight and small size that takes up little room in a camera bag, and its weather sealing for inclement days.BOTTOM LINE: Yes, I highly recommend this lens to any Fuji shooter than shoots street, landscapes, or travels. It's just about everything you want in a camera lens for an entry lens price. Fujifilm also includes the lens hood and a soft pouch for this lens, which I appreciate. Most manufacturers don't include these things and will make you buy them separately so to have it included is a nice little plus. Thanks Fuji
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