FUJIFILM XF 56mm f/1.2 R APD Lens
Designed for the bokeh enthusiast, Fujifilm's XF 56mm f/1.2 R APD Lens features a unique optical design, prime portrait-length perspective, and fast f/1.2 maximum aperture to benefit creating shallow depth of field imagery. Differentiating itself from Fujifilm's other X-series 56mm f/1.2 lens, this 85mm-equivalent lens incorporates a controllable apodising filter into its design to produce an aesthetically-pleasing out-of-focus quality to suit selective focus applications.
Complementing the unique focusing and bokeh-related attributes of the lens is an equally sophisticated optical design, which features 11 elements in 8 groups and includes one aspherical element, two extra-low dispersion elements, and three cemented elements. Together, these elements contribute to a notable reduction in chromatic aberrations, distortions, and colour fringing throughout the aperture range. Additionally, an HT-EBC multi-layer coating has also been applied to elements to minimise surface reflections, flare, and ghosting for more contrast-rich, colour-neutral results.
- Prime short telephoto-length lens provides a 35mm-equivalent focal length of 85mm, making it ideal for portraiture and other applications where a slightly longer-than-normal perspective and flattening appearance is desired.
- Bright f/1.2 maximum aperture is well-suited to low-light shooting and for controlling focus placement for shallow depth of field and selective focus applications.
- Signified by the APD designation, this lens incorporates an apodising filter in order to produce controllable and aesthetically-pleasing bokeh, that is characterised by a sharp main subjects, tremendously blurred background, and an overall three-dimensional quality. These effects are further emphasised by seven rounded diaphragm blades, which help to develop a circular quality to out-of-focus highlights.
- Since the apodisation filter performs best at wider aperture values, a 3-step ND filter is built into the lens to aid in controlling exposure. Using two separate sets of aperture values, the red series of numbers indicates the effective aperture value as it relates to depth of field. The standard white set of numbers indicates the actual f/stop number, and the difference between these two sets of numbers indicates the effectiveness of the filter.
- Comprised of 11 elements in 8 groups, the optical design includes one aspherical glass molded element, two extra-low dispersion elements, and three cemented elements. This sophisticated layout helps to minimise chromatic and spherical aberrations as well as colour fringing and other distortions.
- An HT-EBC multi-layer coating minimises lens flare and ghosting to deliver contrast-rich, colour neutral imagery.
- An inner focusing mechanism maintains the overall lens length and moves only the smaller middle and rear elements during focusing for faster, more reliable performance.
- When used with an X-series camera that features a Lens Modulation Optimiser (LMO) function, the lens' performance is enhanced to deliver consistent illumination and sharpness throughout the aperture range.