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Review on Fujinon XC 50-230mm F4.5-6.7 Black πŸ“· Camera Lens: Flexible Zoom for Exceptional Photography by Kenta Omura

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, but you can do better.

Impressions are twofold. On the one hand, this is the only ultra-budget telephoto in Fuji Park. Good opportunities for use as a macro. The stub is quite powerful and normally works out the stir on the limiting FR. As a traveling and vacation portraiture, it is also suitable. On the other hand, in pursuit of cheaper prices, the developers have deprived the lens of everything that could be deprived without a critical loss of user properties. Sold after one session of use, somewhere in a couple of weeks. You can recommend to buy if there is no money for anything else. If you don’t feel like shooting into the distance right now, it’s better to raise money and buy 50-200. To be honest, I can’t stretch the rating by 4, there are no grounds for this. Therefore, three.

Pros
  • 1. Cheap. 2. Lightweight. 3. Equivalent to 70-300 on FF. 4. Convenient hood-shifter.
Cons
  • 1. No external controls. It is clear that this is a consequence of cheaper prices, but at least the stub rail could be taken out. 2. Dark. During the day, it's forgivable, but in limited lighting you have to forcely increase the ISO or conjure with shutter speed. 3. A 24 MP matrix after 1502022220 mm ceases to resolve normally, grain immediately climbs, detail is lost, especially on colorful backgrounds - autumn forest, foliage, grassy slopes, etc. The same picture was observed in Canon 18-135. 18 megapixels covered normally over the entire FR range, 24 by 90+ no longer pulled out.

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