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Fujinon XF 10-24mm tests (vs Canon’s 16-35 mm, XF 14mm and XF 23mm)

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XF 10-24
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1) Fujinon XF 10-24 test with many crops compared to Canon’s flagship wide angle zoom, the 16-35 mm 1:2.8 L II USM at martin-doppelbauer: “I have been shooting with enthusiast and professional SLRs since 25 years and wide angle landscape has always been my favorite. This Fuji XF 10-24 is one of the best wide angle zooms I have ever used in all those years. There is not one focal length that will let you down. Even wide open at f/4 this lens gives very good results. Stepped down by one stop will get you rid of the already low vignetting completely. Distortion is also low and purple fringing (chromatic aberration) practically doesn’t exist. When using out-of-the-camera JPEGs, vignetting and distortion are automatically corrected. On the downside, the XF 10-24 is relatively big and heavy for small cameras like the X-E1/2 or X-T1.”

2) Fuji XF 10-24mm vs Fuji XF 14mm f/2.8 and Fuji XF 23mm f/1.4 at admiringlight: “Well, the results are largely how I expected them to play out.  The 10-24mm is shaping up to be a very good ultra-wide zoom, but like most ultra-wide zooms, it’s not going to perform as well as a top-notch prime lens.  To be fair, this is seriously stiff competition.”

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