REVIEW: Fuji XF 35mm f1.4 R (Still worth buying in 2022?) (2024)

The Fujifilm XF 35mm f/1.4 lens is the second lens I ever owned for my Fuji system. I’d read countless reviews calling this lens “the standard by which other Fuji lenses are judged”, and after scouring sample photos on Flickr I knew it was the one for me.

But that was ten years ago, in 2012.

And people have been pondering whether there could be a Fuji 35mm f1.4 Mark II for literally years now. So you’re probably wondering:

  • Is the Fuji 35mm f1.4 still the no-brainer buy it was years ago?
  • Should you opt for a newer 35mm lens, even if it won’t have the f1.4 aperture?
  • What about the new 35mm XC lens, is that a decent replacement?

All these questions will be answered shortly, my friend.

In this Fujifilm lens review, I’ll cover:

  • Pros: What makes the Fujifilm 35mm f1.4 a great Fuji lens
  • Cons: What you’ll want to consider before buying
  • Fujifilm 35mm f1.4 vs. Fujifilm 35mm f2
  • Is the 35mm f2 XC lens a good budget alternative?
  • Verdict: When is the Fujifilm 35mm f1.4 a good fit for you?
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Pros: What makes the Fujifilm 35mm f1.4 a great Fuji lens

There are plenty of reasons why this lens is still a great purchase today, eight years after its original release. For starters, the image quality is beautiful. I always joke about this lens that you could take a picture of trash with it, and it would still look great.

Here are some of the prime features that make the Fujifilm 35mm f1.4 a lens worth adding to your photography kit, even if you’re just started with Fuji.

The 35mm focal length

If you’re new to photography, you might be wondering what the 35mm aspect really reflects. This gives you an idea of the field of view available from the lens. Unlike a zoom lens, a prime lens has a fixed field of view. This has a direct impact on how close or far you need to be to your subject in order to get the composition you want.

That said, 35mm on an ASP-C crop sensor is the equivalent of a 50mm lens on a full-frame system like Nikon or Canon. The 50mm is one of the most, if not the most, “classic” fields of view available in photography — and for a good reason. It makes people look great and is extremely flexible.

Stunning image quality and bokeh

To get into the specific of the Fuji 35mm f1.4 lens: the image quality is just excellent. It’s both extremely sharp and has beautiful out-of-focus areas. For example, you can see in the photo below how the Autumn trees just melt away. The bokeh is smooth and creamy and avoids harsh edges, even with a background as potentially noisy as foliage.

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If you want a general purpose lens that is also one of the best Fuji portrait lenses, the 35mm f1.4 is an absolute winner.

Wide f1.4 aperture

The bokeh is obviously the result of having a fast f1.4 maximum aperture. Not only does this produce beautiful bokeh, but it’s extremely useful for low light situations.

I have to mention that you need to deal with some hunting in low light situations, but the sheer amount of light you get in at f1.4 on this lens allows you to take photos that are still sharp in low light conditions.

For example, here’s a photo from a dimly lit restaurant in the countryside in Tuscany, Italy:

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What’s also important is that I was able to bump up the exposure for this photo without introducing a ton of noise. Combined with Fuji’s sensors you can’t really go wrong.

Price

The Fuji 35mm f1.4 is certainly not the cheapest lens you can buy, but for a flagship lens the price point tends to be pretty affordable. Compared to Fuji’s other first generation prime lenses, the 16mm f1.4 and the 23mm f1.4, the 35mm is by far the most affordable at almost half the price.

That said, there are two cheaper alternatives we’ll look at later: the 35mm XF f2 WR and the 35mm XC f2.

Robustness and build quality

While it might be an older lens, and technically not weather resistant, this lens is as solid as it get. It’s metal and comes with a metal hood as well. Frankly my version of this lens has gotten banged up over the years, exposed to tons of elements, and still works perfectly.

I don’t baby my gear and this lens certainly doesn’t expect it.

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Cons: What you’ll want to consider before buying

As an eight-year old lens, there are a couple of drawbacks you should be aware of before you buy:

  • It can be slow to focus / hunt for focus, especially in low light
  • The focus motor is not super quiet compared to the f2 model
  • It is a bit heavier than the 35mm f2 version (though not too bad, it’s not unbalanced)
  • It’s not weather-sealed

If you are looking to take fast photos of moving subjects, this lens isn’t going to be the one for you. The autofocus just isn’t fast enough, and in low light you might need several tries to get it to lock of properly (or switch to manual focus). That said, you will definitely get a boost if you pair this lens with one of the new Fuji cameras as opposed to the original X-T1.

But let’s compare it to the main alternative, the Fujifilm 35mm f2 lens and see when which is a better fit.

Fujifilm 35mm f1.4 vs. Fujifilm 35mm f2

This is probably one of the biggest questions you’ll have to grapple with.

The main distinction here comes down to aperture and weather sealing. Both lenses produce beautiful images, but the 35mm f1.4 will be sharper out of camera.

Fujinon XF 35mm f1.4 WRFujinon XF 35mm f2 WR
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f/1.4 maximum aperturef/2 maximum aperture
184g (6.5 oz)300 grams (10.6 oz)
8cm minimum focus distance13.8″ (35 cm) minimum focus distance
7 rounded aperture blades9 rounded aperture blades
52mm filter43mm filter
Not Weather-sealedWeather-sealed
Best for: everyday photography, portraits, bokeh, slower-moving subjectsBest for: travel, street, video, casual, and everyday photography
$$$$

Is the Fuji XC 35mm f2 a good budget alternative?

The main difference between the 35mm f/2 WR and the XC version is that the later is not weather sealed and it’s made out of plastic rather than metal. I haven’t personally used the XC version, but most reviews say that the two are very comparable in terms of image quality.

The main distinction for you will be:

The latter is a good option if you are just getting started in photography, though I think starting with the 35mm f1.4 like I did is perfectly good too if you’ve got the budget.

Verdict: When is the Fujifilm 35mm f1.4 a good fit for you?

I’ll come out and say it: the Fuji 35mm f1.4 lens is still my favorite Fuji lens.

It has its flaws, but the images it produces are so beautiful that it has a permanent spot in my photography kit. I never travel without it. It might not be the most compact lens, but from a size perspective it’s nowhere near as bulky as the other f1.4 primes offered by Fuji.

If you’re looking for a lens that will impress you over and over, my recommendation is buy.

Check the current price: Find the 35mm f/1.4 R on Amazon

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If you’re not sure about whether the 35mm focal length is really for you, I’ve also written an article that compares the Fuji 23mm vs 35mm lenses which you can use to continue your research.

Sample images: Fujinon XF 35mm f/1.4

In case you’ve not made a decision yet, here are a handful of my favorite photos I’ve taken with the 35mm lens, apart from the ones earlier in this post.

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Where to buy this lens

Personally, I buy all my lenses new on Amazon, including this lens.

There are occasional deals (do subscribe to my newsletter if you want to stay up to date on that!), but for the most part, there is a “lowest” price that Fuji offers their lenses at and it’s pretty consistent across the internet.

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FAQs

Is Fuji 35mm f1 4 weather sealed? ›

The XF 35mm F1. 4 is not weather sealed and its focusing (in addition to being noisy) is not all done internally. This means that during the focusing process the front element of the lens will move forward and backwards in order to achieve focus.

Which Fuji lens is sharpest? ›

The Fuji 16mm f1. 4 lens is the best Fuji lens because of its flexibility, image quality, close focus distance, wide f1. 4 aperture, and sharpness.

Whats the difference between Fuji XC and XF lenses? ›

The main difference between the two are that XF lenses are made of metal with a metal lens mount whereas an XC lens is mostly plastic construction. Being made of plastic does mean that the lenses are lighter however they are not quite as robust as the metal construction of the XF lenses.

Where are Fuji XF lenses made? ›

Fujifilm XC lenses are X-Mount lenses but are built as kit lenses for entry-level consumer cameras. They are made in China and are usually made of cheaper materials.

Is Fujifilm xt4 worth buying? ›

The Fujifilm X-T4 is the best APS-C mirrorless camera you can buy right now. There's enough here to persuade both photographers and filmmakers over the X-T3, including the significantly improved battery life, in-body image stabilization, quieter shutter, and design tweaks that make a big difference to the handling.

Are XF lenses weather sealed? ›

How Good Are Fuji X Weather-Sealed Lenses? Fujifilm rates them as dust and moisture-sealed. Designed for working in harsh environments. This does not mean you should let them get continuously drenched by rain.

What is the sharpest Fuji prime lens? ›

Fujinon XF 35mm F2 R WR

Probably the best Fujifilm prime lens in terms of value for money.

Why are Fujinon lenses so expensive? ›

The glass is where the bulk of the research goes, the manufacturing costs are higher, tolerances and quality requirements are tighter. Fuji lenses compared to even, say, Nikon Z lenses though, are positively a bargain.

Does Fujifilm have good lenses? ›

Fujifilm's XC lenses are designed for lightness and low cost, but they still perform remarkably well. Very compact and lightweight for a telephoto zoom, the Fujifilm XC50-230mm f/4.5-6.7 OIS II keeps things simple and affordable.

What's the difference between Fujifilm and Fujinon? ›

Fujinon is a brand of optical lenses made by Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd, now known as Fujifilm. Fujifilm's Fujinon lenses have been used by professional photographers and broadcast stations as well as cinematography.

What is XF lens? ›

XF lenses are the high-performers of the X-mount Fujinon lens line-up. Fujifilm is putting all of its best technology into XF lenses for highest-possible image quality. Most of them feature ED and aspherical glass elements for better chromatic aberration control, as well as aperture rings.

What is Fujifilm XF? ›

The Fujifilm X series is a line of digital cameras produced by Fujifilm. The series encompasses fixed lens and interchangeable lens mirrorless cameras and premium compact point-and-shoot cameras aimed at consumer, enthusiast and professional photographers.

Are Fuji cameras made in Japan? ›

I currently own the Fuji xt1, xt2, x100f, x100v made in Japan and the xt20. By far, my x100f has gotten the most use. love all of the camera's however the xt 20 has fogging in the Lcd and the rim around lcd cracked. I know Fuji and others say because of quality control cameras made in Japan and elsewhere are the same.

Can you use a Nikon lens on a Fujifilm camera? ›

Kenko mount adapter allows using Nikon F mount lenses with Fuji-X mount mirrorless cameras. Mirrorless cameras started to conquest the market. This gives a photographer an opportunity to enjoy classic lenses with modern mirrorless cameras.

Where is Fujifilm made? ›

FUJIFILM Manufacturing U.S.A., Inc., located in Greenwood, South Carolina established in 1988. The company's complex encompasses over 500 acres, represents a $1.8 billion investment and employs about 500 associates.

Is Fujifilm releasing a new camera in 2022? ›

So does the company have any other tricks left up its sleeve? Absolutely. There was speculation that there would be not one X-H2 model but two, including a high-resolution 40MP model. This has now been confirmed by Fujifilm, with a release scheduled for some time later in 2022

Is Fujifilm xt3 worth it? ›

So, is the Fuji X-T3 still worth it in 2022? I sure think so, especially so at its new, lower price. If you want to upgrade your camera to an enthusiast-grade camera and don't mind the lack of IBIS, the Fujifilm X-T3 is an incredible camera that can be had for a really good price.

Are weather sealed cameras worth it? ›

A Weather-Sealed Camera Is a Good Idea if You're Shooting in Difficult Conditions. Weather sealing isn't a one-size-fits-all solution to ending your camera-related worries in challenging conditions. However, having a device with this offers at least a little protection against the elements.

Do I need a weather sealed lens? ›

The Lens. Having weather sealed lenses are just as important. A weather resistant camera isn't going to do much good when paired with a non-weather resistant lens, because it's still got a giant opening up front.

Which Fuji lenses are weather resistant? ›

4X and XF2X teleconvertors and maintain weather resistance.
  • 8-16mm f2.8.
  • 10-24mm f4 Mark II.
  • 16-55mm f2.8.
  • 16-80mm f4.
  • 18-135mm f3.5-5.6.
  • 50-140mm f2.8.
  • 70-300mm f4-5.6.
  • 100-400mm f4.5-5.6.

Is Fuji 23mm f1 4 weather sealed? ›

The new Fujifilm 23mm f1. 4 R WR LM is nearly everything a Fujifilm photographer could want. It boasts significantly faster autofocus and weather sealing.

Are 7artisans lenses weather sealed? ›

Manual focus lens. Not the sharpest lens at F 1.1. Hard to nail focus at its maximum aperture. No weather sealing.

Which Fuji lenses are weather resistant? ›

4X and XF2X teleconvertors and maintain weather resistance.
  • 8-16mm f2.8.
  • 10-24mm f4 Mark II.
  • 16-55mm f2.8.
  • 16-80mm f4.
  • 18-135mm f3.5-5.6.
  • 50-140mm f2.8.
  • 70-300mm f4-5.6.
  • 100-400mm f4.5-5.6.

Are Viltrox lenses weather resistant? ›

Unfortunately, Viltrox's lenses aren't weather sealed. And because of this, you'll need to be careful when shooting in different conditions. To reduce the chances of damage, consider taking a towel if it's raining, and regularly stepping indoors to give your lens a break.

Is the Fuji Xpro 3 weather sealed? ›

Yes, Fujifilm X-Pro3 has Weather Sealing!

Why are 7Artisans so cheap? ›

Some brands like 7Artisans and TTArtisans take vintage optics and remake them at more affordable prices than what you get for vintage Leica and modern Leica lenses. That's not bad when you consider that the optics and the build quality aren't going to be the same.

Is 7Artisans lens good? ›

Performance. Sharpness is highly impressive at apertures of f/2 and narrower and, for such a fast-aperture lens, holds up very well even when shooting wide-open at f/1.05. What's arguably more important for this type of lens is the quality of bokeh, and that's where the 7Artisans really excels.

Does Fujifilm have good lenses? ›

Fujifilm's XC lenses are designed for lightness and low cost, but they still perform remarkably well. Very compact and lightweight for a telephoto zoom, the Fujifilm XC50-230mm f/4.5-6.7 OIS II keeps things simple and affordable.

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