Fuji 18mm f/2 R review

Fuji's fast 27mm equivalent prime gets tested

Fuji Fujinon XF 18mm f/2 R

TechRadar Verdict

Corner sharpness isn't great and colour fringing is worse than average but the overall image quality of the Fuji XF 18mm f/2 R is pretty good.

Pros

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    Aperture ring with 1/3 click stops

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    Non-rotating front element

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    Solid feeling build quality

Cons

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    Extends during focusing

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    Not weather sealed

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    Sharpness falls off in the corners

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Mount: Fuji X | Construction: 8 elements in 7 groups, 7 diaphragm blades | Closest focus distance: 18cm | Filter thread: 52mm | Autofocus: micro-motor | Dimensions: 65 x 41mm, 116g | Tested on: Fuji X-T1

Fujifilm's acclaimed X series of compact system cameras is supported by an unusually diverse range of wide-angle prime lenses. These include 14mm, 18mm, 23mm and 27mm options, and there's also a 16mm lens due in 2015. Thanks to the X series cameras' 1.5x crop factor, this 18mm lens has an effective focal length of 27mm (compared with full-frame cameras) along with a reasonably fast widest aperture of f/2.

Performance

There's impressively little vignetting even when shooting wide open. Autofocus is accurate and fairly speedy and image quality is good overall. However, image corners could be a bit sharper at any given aperture and suffer a little from colour fringing at medium to narrow apertures.

Test results

Sharpness: The sharpness chart provides an indication of lens performance across the focal range (for zoom lenses) and at different lens apertures.

Fuji XF 18mm f/2 R chart

Centre sharpness is pretty good even at f/2, but sharpness could be a bit better in the corners, throughout the aperture range.

Fringing: There's very little fringing at f/2 but it becomes worse than in competing lenses at medium to narrow apertures. Lower scores are better.

f/2: 0.05
f/2.8: 0.07
f/4: 0.03
f/5.6: 0.05
f/8: 0.13
f/11: 0.28
f/16: 0.3

Distortion: -0.92

The Fujinon is better than most lenses for giving low distortion, but not quite as similar lenses from Canon, Panasonic and Pentax. Negative values indicate barrel distortion, positive values indicate pincushion distortion, and figures closes to zero are best.

Verdict: Corner sharpness isn't great and colour fringing is worse than average but the overall image quality of the Fuji XF 18mm f/2 R is pretty good.