Watch on Fujifilm 56mm F1.2 R WR (Mark II) - Specifications Lens composition: 13 lenses in 8 groups (2 aspherical lenses, 1 ED lens) Minimum shooting distance: 50cm Maximum magnification: 0.14x Number of aperture blades: 11 (circular aperture) Filter diameter: 67mm Size: 79.4 x 76mm Weight: 445g When Fujifilm started to release the newest f/1.4 lens trinity, they all got the weather sealing, a new optical design to resolve the 40MP of the X-H2 and X-T5 and they also got a linear motor for blazing fast autofocus. Well, according to our trusted sources, the Fujinon XF56mmF1.2 II will follow that path, but… JJC LH-JXF23 Square Bayonet Lens Hood replaces Fujifilm LH-XF23 lens hood. Compatible with FUJINON LENS XF 23mm F1. 4 R FUJINON LENS XF 56mm F1. 2 R FUJINON LENS XF 56mm F1. 2 R APD Prevent unwanted stray light from entering the lens by extending and shading the end of the lens. The Fujifilm 56mm lens boasts a metal mount and focusing and aperture rings, metal lens barrel and non-rotating 67mm filter thread. which is larger than the original version's 62mm filter thread. As with virtually all Fuji lenses, the XF 56mm F1.2 R WR lens has a traditional aperture ring on the lens barrel, which allows you to set the aperture Filter size: 52mm; Weight: 250g (8.8oz) Viltrox 33mm F1.4: Aperture range: 1.4 - 16; Aperture blades: 9; 9 Groups, 10 elements; Filter size: 52mm; Fuji 56mm F1.2 ~999$ Sigma 56mm F1.4 ~429$ Viltrox 56mm F1.4 ~t.b.a. 200-400$ Does anybody here really want to claim that those prices are competitive? With the MkI 56mm f/1.2 I could use a square metal hood designed for the (I think) 23mm f/1.4, which was a nice package. I know it's not engineered to be as effective, but The new 56mm has a bayonet with a 67mm filter thread equivalent. I tried the square metal hood from the 16mm f/1.4, which has a 67mm thread. MsK0.

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