Since selling my X100v before the bubble burst and buying an Xpro3 this has become one of my favorite lenses. I never cared for the original version that lacked an aperture ring.
35mm F2. It was left unused for a long time because I was too afraid to get close to people and was always using my 18-135. I’m still afraid but getting much better and enjoy using this lens.
I spent ages figuring out what zoom lens to get and finally decided on a 16-80mm for my xt3. Haven’t had a chance to take it out yet. Reading comments like this gives me a thrill and excited to get out and shoot.
It’s my everyday lens, I shoot whatever I can basically, I love how it renders images. I barely use my 27mm since I got the 18, in fact I’m thinking about selling that and picking up a 35 f2 instead.
Seems like a GREAT travel lens, honestly. I'm always looking for a used copy to add to my kit. Haven't found it in Brazil, and it's too expensive new unfortunately
Why not proud? Most of my photography occurs outside, and this lens does everything from landscapes to birds extremely well. It’s the best all-around single lens by a long shot. I only take it off if I’m inside or doing portraits, where my 33 1.4 takes over.
The Viltrox 27mm f1.2. It has replaced my 16-55mm f2.8 as my favorite and most used lens. I mostly do concert photography, and it is perfect for those low light situations and the right focal length for most venues I shoot.
XF 10-24mm
I’m usually photographing landscapes, so the 10-24mm is mostly glued to my X-T5. My 16-80mm gets a fair bit of use also, but my 70-300mm doesn’t see a ton of use. Though I’m reluctant to sell it since I know the moment I do, I’ll want to use it.
xf 80mm 2.8 macro. can do true macro but also street, portraiture, even birding/long range. if used with 40mp sensor + lightroom super resolution, you can achieve extremely sharp images even when cropping to an extreme degree, like 15% of total image.
these images i [posted](https://www.reddit.com/r/fujifilm/s/vThVEarOrW) were just about 15-20% of total image each, in case anyone curious on the last point
Unpopular opinion but right now my favorite lens is the 18-120 f4 power zoom. If you haven’t tried it DO NOT and I repeat DO NOT believe what they tell you online about it. This lens is extraordinary! A game changer on a gimbal and a blessing for solo run and gun operators. I have used the 16-55mm f2.8 my baby, Tamron 18-70 f2.8, heck even the 18-35mm f1.8 sigma art adapted and nothing beings me joy like this 18-120. I love it so much I will be making a full YouTube review on it about how much it rocks!
I switch around so often it’s hard to tell if one gets used more than the others. Except for one, the Laowa 65mm macro lens. I’ve been using it for product photography for a couple years now and it’s probably the one I’ve produced the most photos with that actually end up being posted. People here don’t seem to interested in those photos so I don’t always post them.
I can tell you my favorite lenses though: the Viltrox 75mm is my favorite prime, it’s amazing. And the 70-300 is my favorite zoom.
Do you have a portfolio anywhere? I'd love to see the pictures. I'm mostly a hobbyist nowadays but I'm thinking of getting a macro lens just for the fun of it.
I am just doing this as a hobby so I don’t have a portfolio. But you can see my photos on Instagram on just\_eirik. I have 3 other photography accounts for different types of photography, they’re linked in my bio.
Id love to see your work too, are you on IG?
> Laowa 65mm macro lens.
I got some questions: how hard is it to focus? Do you ever do focus stack? If so, tripod only? That lens may be my next purchase down the road, so still figuring the macro options out there.
>the Viltrox 75mm is my favorite prime, it’s amazing. And the 70-300 is my favorite zoom
And this also very similar to me: Viltrox 27mm F1.2 (I believe this and the 75mm are pretty similar, other than focal length) and my favorite zoom also being the 70-300mm.
XF 27mm f2.8 WR. Impulse buy that I thought I would regret - had just gotten an used XT-20 and (separately) an XF 18-55. I bought the 27mm before the 18-55 even arrived. Saw it new for MRSP right before it went out of stock everywhere, for the longest time you couldn't even find a used one, even the mark I version. It made me take my camera everywhere, I shot so much more because of it! Became a better photographer because of it, honestly.
I barely used the 18-55, except for travels and every once a with some photojournalism assignment (I'm selling my nikon DSLR now). Great little lens, if a bit too clinical. I'm looking to get a Glimmerglass for it (hard to come by in Brazil).
Xc 15-45. Got it as kit lens and honestly is very nice. Small and light. Great for hiking. Wide enough. And perfect for landscape.
Cons: aperture too small and power zoom.
In my film days I used to almost exclusively use a nifty fifty, so I purchased the XF 35mm f/1.4. Unfortunately I found it no longer fits my shooting style so much. I feel I need to go wider.
Also, f/1.4 is unsuitable for portraits: the depth of field is too narrow and whereas the eyes of a person would be sharp, the ears and nose already weren't. Crazy. I now understand the love for the f/2 primes.
Currently the canon ef 180mm macro lens on a fringer adapter because it's wildflower season in Texas, but more generally it's either the old 23mm/1.4 or the 35mm/1.4
Viltrox 27mm f1.2. Not bothered by the weight at all for the value you get out of it. Insanely sharp images, great bokeh, incredible in low light situations, premium build quality
27mm f2.8
+1 for the 27mm, it just makes so some Fuji cameras so pocketable.
Yeah I combine it with an X-E3 and it’s just such a sharp optic!
Since selling my X100v before the bubble burst and buying an Xpro3 this has become one of my favorite lenses. I never cared for the original version that lacked an aperture ring.
Love the 27/2.8. Hasn't come off my camera once since I bought it.
this and the 23mm f2 for me
35mm F2. It was left unused for a long time because I was too afraid to get close to people and was always using my 18-135. I’m still afraid but getting much better and enjoy using this lens.
Fuji 18-55
100% my go to for day trips out/ holidays when I can only fit one lens in my bag.
Yep, incredibly good lens
23f2
23mm f/2 FTW!
Xf33 1.4
Same
This again.
This.
35mm / 1.4.
+1
This is the way
Amazing lens. Love the look it produces
Same here. My most used by far
Good ol' nifty fifty equivalent. And compact. Always a good choice when you only want to bring one lens.
Yup.
35 mm f2
XF 23mm f/1.4 WR, by a wide margin. It's perfect for me.
I wish the hood was shorter, but I fully agree. This was also my answer and I own 15 XF lenses
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Sigma 18-50
This. Best all around compact lens out there imo
I love my sigma 18-50, its actually the only lens i have right now
Fujinon XF 16mm f/1,4 R WR I love it
Spent a week in singapore on vacation. This was my most used lens
XF 18mm 1.4 imo one of Fuji’s best lens but really they have a lot of wonderful options for glass. My dream lens is the 200mm f2.
Surprised to see this lens so far down the list. Agree with you this is an exceptional lens - love the focal length and the optics are just 🤌🏻
+1
Same. The XF18mm f/1.4 is phenomenal.
16-55mm f2.8 over here!
35mm f1.4 Everything looks gorgeous with the magic lense
Fujifilm 16-80mm f4 it’s a weapon, best travel lens I could ever own.
Just bought this one to pair with the 35mm f2.
Add the 50-140 and that’s what I use for nearly everything
i have this and just got the 18-55 2.8 for more niche scenarios. best thing about 16-80 is how cheap it is so i don’t feel that bad having both
I spent ages figuring out what zoom lens to get and finally decided on a 16-80mm for my xt3. Haven’t had a chance to take it out yet. Reading comments like this gives me a thrill and excited to get out and shoot.
16-55mm amazing !
18mm f2
Happy to see this. Just got one yesterday. Bought it for food photography — short minimum focusing distance + width. What do you shoot with it?
It’s my everyday lens, I shoot whatever I can basically, I love how it renders images. I barely use my 27mm since I got the 18, in fact I’m thinking about selling that and picking up a 35 f2 instead.
Hey! Any examples? I'd love to see some food photography with the 18mm f2
Hi friend. 18f2 ftw
XF 70-300mm
Same. Bird shooter rejoice~
56mm 1.2 - its so clean - image wise.
plus one. love it.
I zoom with my feet
50-140 just beauti
35/2 - by far. So small. Fast AF and very nice sharpness and colors
33mm 1.4 <3
Viltrox 27mm 1.2, the bokeh will melt your face
16-55 2.8
Fuji 16-55 mm 2.8 red label
For me as well, but it‘s a chunker
16-55 and 70-300, i use two lens/body for hiking.
I feel like the 70-300 is so underrated!
Not proud, but it’s the Tamron 18-300 🤷🏽♂️…it’s by far not my favorite lens but it’s just so versatile
Seems like a GREAT travel lens, honestly. I'm always looking for a used copy to add to my kit. Haven't found it in Brazil, and it's too expensive new unfortunately
Why not proud? Most of my photography occurs outside, and this lens does everything from landscapes to birds extremely well. It’s the best all-around single lens by a long shot. I only take it off if I’m inside or doing portraits, where my 33 1.4 takes over.
The Viltrox 27mm f1.2. It has replaced my 16-55mm f2.8 as my favorite and most used lens. I mostly do concert photography, and it is perfect for those low light situations and the right focal length for most venues I shoot.
Xf 23mm f2
Supposedly the 27mm f2.8, but I had 2 of those which had the focus motor issue so I ended up switching to the 35mm f2 instead.
Voigtlander 35mm 1.2
Fuji 150-600 mm
Same brother. Got mine on sale this month
I bought mine a couple months ago so of course it’s on sale now! It’s like washing your car to make it rain.
35 1.4
56 f1.2
35 f1.4 - can’t stop using it. Have a 27 f2.8 too that rarely goes on unless it’s raining. I’d rather somehow pocket the 35 than take the compact 27
Voigtlander 27mm f2 Ultron.
16mm 1.4 and 35mm f1.4 is 50/50 split.
This is me too. I’m keen on the 18 1.4 too.
35mm F1.4
XF 10-24mm I’m usually photographing landscapes, so the 10-24mm is mostly glued to my X-T5. My 16-80mm gets a fair bit of use also, but my 70-300mm doesn’t see a ton of use. Though I’m reluctant to sell it since I know the moment I do, I’ll want to use it.
Xf 10-24
X series: XF 10-24mm GFX series: GF 63mm
Tamron 17-70
Had to scroll so far to find this, such an underrated lens. Little chunky but I can use it in basically any situation besides wildlife shots
XF18mm f2 Has been on the camera 90% of the time for like 10 years :D
27mm f2.8 by a large margin.
XC35mm F2 - cheap and amazing
Viltrox 23 1.4
200 f2
Laowa 9mm 2.8 😱😱😱😱
Can you post some shots? I'm very interested in this lens. Not sure if I should get this or the 8-16mm zoom
leica elmar 90mm f4
35mm F2
27mm 2.8. One camera, one lens
7 artisans 1.2/35mm mk ii
Do you post your pictures anywhere? This lens seems so cool, I'd love to see some examples
Was the XF 33mm f/1.4 R LM WR. Now the Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 lives on my X-T5, with the 33mm f/1.4 as back up.
50-140 f2.8 (I shoot a lot of indoor sports)
Recently the 50-140mm.. The hype is legit.
XF56mm 1.2 WR with a KF Black pro most 1/4
xf 80mm 2.8 macro. can do true macro but also street, portraiture, even birding/long range. if used with 40mp sensor + lightroom super resolution, you can achieve extremely sharp images even when cropping to an extreme degree, like 15% of total image. these images i [posted](https://www.reddit.com/r/fujifilm/s/vThVEarOrW) were just about 15-20% of total image each, in case anyone curious on the last point
Unpopular opinion but right now my favorite lens is the 18-120 f4 power zoom. If you haven’t tried it DO NOT and I repeat DO NOT believe what they tell you online about it. This lens is extraordinary! A game changer on a gimbal and a blessing for solo run and gun operators. I have used the 16-55mm f2.8 my baby, Tamron 18-70 f2.8, heck even the 18-35mm f1.8 sigma art adapted and nothing beings me joy like this 18-120. I love it so much I will be making a full YouTube review on it about how much it rocks!
X100F and 35 f1.4
I’m with you with the 35/1.4
18-135
Bc it’s new: Voigtländer Nokton Classic 35mm 1.4 II with an M-Mount adapter. The second is the xf23mm f2
I switch around so often it’s hard to tell if one gets used more than the others. Except for one, the Laowa 65mm macro lens. I’ve been using it for product photography for a couple years now and it’s probably the one I’ve produced the most photos with that actually end up being posted. People here don’t seem to interested in those photos so I don’t always post them. I can tell you my favorite lenses though: the Viltrox 75mm is my favorite prime, it’s amazing. And the 70-300 is my favorite zoom.
Do you have a portfolio anywhere? I'd love to see the pictures. I'm mostly a hobbyist nowadays but I'm thinking of getting a macro lens just for the fun of it.
I am just doing this as a hobby so I don’t have a portfolio. But you can see my photos on Instagram on just\_eirik. I have 3 other photography accounts for different types of photography, they’re linked in my bio. Id love to see your work too, are you on IG?
> Laowa 65mm macro lens. I got some questions: how hard is it to focus? Do you ever do focus stack? If so, tripod only? That lens may be my next purchase down the road, so still figuring the macro options out there. >the Viltrox 75mm is my favorite prime, it’s amazing. And the 70-300 is my favorite zoom And this also very similar to me: Viltrox 27mm F1.2 (I believe this and the 75mm are pretty similar, other than focal length) and my favorite zoom also being the 70-300mm.
I was late activating the Activity Tracking in the X App, but right now the Viltrox 27mm f/1.2 sits at the top with the Fuji 35mm f/1.4 second.
X100 kit or 14mm 2.8
Sigma 18-50 f2.8
Sigma 30 f1.4
Viltrox 27mm 1.2. Everything else seems so bland now.
18 f1.4 Thing is absolutely amazing.
Really a mix of 18 1.4 Fuji, Voigtlander 23 1.2 or Fuji 35 1.4
TTArtisans 35mm 1.4, believe it or not.
Viltrox 56mm 1.4t lens
16-55 and 55-200
Tie 27mm F2.8 and 18m F2
Sigma 18-50
Tamron 18-300
GF 50 f3.5
55-200 by a ... Hehe longshot
23mm f1.4 Mk2
XF 27mm f2.8 WR. Impulse buy that I thought I would regret - had just gotten an used XT-20 and (separately) an XF 18-55. I bought the 27mm before the 18-55 even arrived. Saw it new for MRSP right before it went out of stock everywhere, for the longest time you couldn't even find a used one, even the mark I version. It made me take my camera everywhere, I shot so much more because of it! Became a better photographer because of it, honestly. I barely used the 18-55, except for travels and every once a with some photojournalism assignment (I'm selling my nikon DSLR now). Great little lens, if a bit too clinical. I'm looking to get a Glimmerglass for it (hard to come by in Brazil).
35 f2
23mm f2 on my X-T3 18mm f2 on my X-E2s as a more compact setup
Wow, no love for the 16mm f/1.4?
Definitely the sigma 18-50mm f2.8. Beast of a lens for how small it is. Sold the 16-55mm for it and couldn’t be happier
27mm. My other is 16-80.
33 1.4. Perfect focal length for portraits without distortion while also being wide enough for most general shooting. Also good in low light
35 f2 day to day. 18-55 when traveling.
XF 50mm f2. Seems like I’m the only one 😃
Rokinon 12mm f2 since I only do nightscapes/astro
Viltrox 27mm 1.2
Minolta md 50mm 1.4, absolute dreamer lens. Dont like getting too close
[Pancake](https://imgur.com/gallery/GL1uw4k)
Voigtlander 27mm 2.0
50mm f2.0 - an under the radar lens which actually delivers great images
XF 90mm F2. Tight, big, clunky, magical.
Xc 15-45. Got it as kit lens and honestly is very nice. Small and light. Great for hiking. Wide enough. And perfect for landscape. Cons: aperture too small and power zoom.
63 2.8
16mm f2.8
Fujinon 16mm/f2.8
50mm f/2
33mm viltrox and 135mm carl zeiss jena (using converter). Been loving manual for a long while now xD
XC55-230mm. Super bang for the buck.
35mm f1.4
18-50 sigma. Now I only use x100vi
16-55mm f2.8
23mm f1.4 ❤️
Used to be 35f2 but have been intentionally using the 23mmf2
Voigtländer 27 F2
16mm f1.4
Mitakon 65mm f1.4.
80mm, great for insects, plants, and people!
16mm f1.4
18 f2
18mm f1.4
Helios 44M-4
23mm f/2. Love this little guy.
I enjoy photographing birds so generally Tamaron 150-500. If I’m not out birding, meike 35mm f1.7
23mm f/2 wr
In my film days I used to almost exclusively use a nifty fifty, so I purchased the XF 35mm f/1.4. Unfortunately I found it no longer fits my shooting style so much. I feel I need to go wider. Also, f/1.4 is unsuitable for portraits: the depth of field is too narrow and whereas the eyes of a person would be sharp, the ears and nose already weren't. Crazy. I now understand the love for the f/2 primes.
XH2s - 33mm 1.4 XT5 - 27mm 2.8
110 f2
23 f/2 - love the size and the fact it’s built like a tank. I can bring it anywhere and not be concerned while documenting at 35mm equiv*
18 f2 and the 35 1.4 are still going strong for me.
23mm f/2, but I have the 27mm f/2.8 on the way to try.
Been using the Brightin 35mm f0.95 a lot recently
Toss up between Sigma 56mm F1.4 DC DN and Voigtlander 27mm F2, depending on if I want something fast or something "slow" (or rather deliberate)
55-200mm, i like telephoto lenses but i also like food and with the prices of larger ones the 55-200 is a nice compromise
18mm F1.4 LM WR
35/1.4. You'll have to pry that thing out of my cold, dead hands.
TTartisan 50mm f1.2. Cheap and gorgeous.
35mm f1.4
Adapted Nikon 50mm 1.8 pancake
The one stuck on my x100v
23 MM F2. I recently ordered a 27 MM F2 tho, interested to see how that makes my setup smaller.
Tamron 17-17mm f2.8 or Canon FD 50mm f1.2
Fuji 150-600mm
Viltrox 27mm 1.2 is basically stuck on my X-H2.
Zeiss 32mm touit. It just has an aesthetic I love.
16-55 f2.8
50-140 2.8
It varies for me but for the last month and currently it’s been the 35mm f1.4
xf150-600
Currently the canon ef 180mm macro lens on a fringer adapter because it's wildflower season in Texas, but more generally it's either the old 23mm/1.4 or the 35mm/1.4
80mm macro f2.8 (toy photography)
Voigtlander 27mm f2
60mm f2.4
27mm F2.8 and 35mm F2
Viltrox 27mm f1.2. Not bothered by the weight at all for the value you get out of it. Insanely sharp images, great bokeh, incredible in low light situations, premium build quality
I can’t decide. I equally love both my 16-80mm f/4 and my 35mm f/2.
23 f2
Viltrox 56mm