six months later - I found a backlash in the lens and the service says that this is normal.
Apparently, I'm the first here, so suddenly someone will come in handy. I am an outdoor blogger, so I bought, first of all, for video under the xs10 carcass. I took a new version of the lens, in many respects, for reasons of subsequent liquidity.
In general, the lens fully fulfills its tasks. At 10mm, I need to shoot myself in the studio with a tripod, or on location handheld, and this is one of the few fuji lenses that allows you to do this. Moreover, at arm's length, that is, you do not need to get up from the table every time and go to the camera, as it was from 23 and 18-55. Paired with xs10 and its spinning screen is great.
Also, 10mm gives a βgoproshβ angle (this is important to me), but of better quality, and paired with xs10 everything has a sane weight and you can even partially shoot movement on the mountain or reviews without ronin.
At 24, you get an analogue of 35mm and you can live with it.
pros
- perfectly assembled, soundly and tightly. In addition to the backlash of the rear lens π
- comfortable rings
- The lid is very well made. Straight thing :)
- relatively small size and weight
- picture quality and autofocus suit me completely for both photos and videos.
- when zooming during video exposure jumps or BB have not yet noticed, but I'm not sure that they don't exist even with a constant aperture of 4.
- Stub norms, paired with a camera is quite good, you can shoot handheld for 1/2 second or just handheld video and it will be fine. Although the stub even up to gopro 7 is like up to the moon, and after all, gopro has just a number stub that sprinkles the picture. In the xs10 camera, in addition to the matrix one, there is also a digital stub with a 10% image crop. And even in combination with an optical stub in the lens, take off your hands on the go - well, it looks so-so. Gopro is noticeably better.
- Waterproof (WR). This is just a difference from the previous version and is not critical for me, although I am the same target user. In light rain or snow and regular versions behave normally. And if itβs completely tinny, then you still canβt see anything, well, or an umbrella :)