Fujifilm announces the weather-sealed lens you've been waiting for

Fujifilm XF 35mm f2 WR

For many Fujifilm photographers, a 35mm weather-sealed lens has been exactly what they've been waiting for all year.

After being first revealed back in February, the Fujifilm XF 35mm f2 WR lens is finally here at long last, and no it won't be replacing the already excellent XF 35mm 1.4 lens that came before it. The major new feature this lens brings with it is eight points weather-sealing to keep out water and dust out. The seals also allow this lens to operate at temperatures as low as 14-degrees Fahrenheit.

Stack 'em up

Fujifilm X-series cameras

On top of the new lens, Fujifilm has also introduced a new 1.4x teleconverter that's weather-sealed. Arriving in December for $449 (about £291, AU$617), the Fujinon XF 1.4 TC WR will effectively multiply the focal length of any lens for users who want that extra bit of reach.

For example, if you were to mount this teleconverter on an X-series camera with the ever popular XF 50-140mm f2.8 WR, it would essentially become a 70-200mm lens. There are of course downsides when every stacking more glass behind your lenses, and users should expect some degree of distortion as well as losing an entire stop of light.

Fujifilm X-series cameras

Lastly there's a new Fujifilm Instax Mini 70 camera that feature a new sleek design and selfie mode with an automatically adjusting flash. As with the rest of Instax series, this camera will allow users to take instantly shareable images with both physical photos and through a smartphone app.

The INSTAX Mini 70 camera will be available in Canary Yellow, Moon White and Island Blue this November for a $139 (about £90, AU$191). INSTAX Mini Instant film, meanwhile, is sold separately in double packs containing 20 exposures at a going rate of $19.95 (about £12.92, AU$27).

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