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The Fujifilm XF 150-600mm F5.6-8 R LM OIS WR Lens offers premium image quality, lightweight design and outstanding speed while covering focal lengths ranging from the telephoto 150mm to the super-telephoto 600mm (equivalent to 229mm – 914mm in the 35mm film format). The lens boasts a lightweight design, plus fast and highly accurate AF, offering perfect operability with the NEW X-H2S and its advanced subject tracking features even at the super-telephoto end.
Super-telephoto range lenses are often prone to image degradation with axial chromatic aberration, however, the XF 150-600mm R LM OIS WR Lens benefits from its construction, consisting of 24 lens elements in 17 groups including three ED elements and four Super ED elements, to deliver an advanced level of image resolution and edge to edge clarity across the entire zoom range.
The fast AF system, driven by a linear motor, attains perfect focus quickly and accurately, even in the super-telephoto range and even when fitted with a teleconverter, where focusing is difficult due to a shallow depth of field, thereby assuring the ability to capture a decisive moment.
With Fujifilm's longest focal length range to date the Fujifilm XF 150-600mm F5.6-8 R LM OIS WR Lens is a perfect choice for wildlife, birds and sports photography with a 35mm film format equivalent range of 229-914mm.
The lens, consisting of 24 lens elements in 17 groups including three ED elements and four Super ED elements, thoroughly suppresses axial chromatic aberration and delivers a high level of edge-to-edge image-resolving performance across the entire zoom range. HT-EBC coating, typically used in broadcast lenses, has been applied on all elements to achieve high transmittance and low reflectance despite the lens containing 24 lens elements.
This lens weighs in at just 1605g despite being a super-telephoto zoom reaching all the way up to 600mm. Two Super ED elements are used as the frontmost elements to keep the lens barrel small while maintaining an advanced level of image resolving performance. The use of the Inner Zoom system means the lens barrel has a plain, non-extending structure. The result is a lightweight lens that zooms easily with no shift in weight distribution.
A high-precision sensing and control system delivers up to 5-stops of optical image stabilisation. Making it easier than ever to shoot at the super-telephoto range, most susceptible to camera shake.
The Fujifilm XF 150-600mm F5.6-8 R LM OIS WR Lens offers premium image quality, lightweight design and outstanding speed while covering focal lengths ranging from the telephoto 150mm to the super-telephoto 600mm (equivalent to 229mm – 914mm in the 35mm film format). The lens boasts a lightweight design, plus fast and highly accurate AF, offering perfect operability with the NEW X-H2S and its advanced subject tracking features even at the super-telephoto end.
Super-telephoto range lenses are often prone to image degradation with axial chromatic aberration, however, the XF 150-600mm R LM OIS WR Lens benefits from its construction, consisting of 24 lens elements in 17 groups including three ED elements and four Super ED elements, to deliver an advanced level of image resolution and edge to edge clarity across the entire zoom range.
The fast AF system, driven by a linear motor, attains perfect focus quickly and accurately, even in the super-telephoto range and even when fitted with a teleconverter, where focusing is difficult due to a shallow depth of field, thereby assuring the ability to capture a decisive moment.
With Fujifilm's longest focal length range to date the Fujifilm XF 150-600mm F5.6-8 R LM OIS WR Lens is a perfect choice for wildlife, birds and sports photography with a 35mm film format equivalent range of 229-914mm.
The lens, consisting of 24 lens elements in 17 groups including three ED elements and four Super ED elements, thoroughly suppresses axial chromatic aberration and delivers a high level of edge-to-edge image-resolving performance across the entire zoom range. HT-EBC coating, typically used in broadcast lenses, has been applied on all elements to achieve high transmittance and low reflectance despite the lens containing 24 lens elements.
This lens weighs in at just 1605g despite being a super-telephoto zoom reaching all the way up to 600mm. Two Super ED elements are used as the frontmost elements to keep the lens barrel small while maintaining an advanced level of image resolving performance. The use of the Inner Zoom system means the lens barrel has a plain, non-extending structure. The result is a lightweight lens that zooms easily with no shift in weight distribution.
A high-precision sensing and control system delivers up to 5-stops of optical image stabilisation. Making it easier than ever to shoot at the super-telephoto range, most susceptible to camera shake.
Lens configuration | 24 elements in 17 groups (includes 3 ED and 4 super ED elements) |
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Focal length (35mm format equivalent) | f=150-600mm (229-914mm) |
Angle of view | 10.8°-2.7° |
Max. aperture | F5.6-F8 |
Min. aperture | F22 |
Number of blades | 9(rounded diaphragm opening) |
Step size | 1/3EV (13steps) |
Minimum focus distance (measured from focal plane) | 2.4m |
Max. magnification | T:0.24x |
External dimensions : Diameter x Length* (approx.) *distance from camera lens mount flange | 99mm×314.5mm |
Weight* (approx.) *excluding caps,hoods and Tripod collar foot | 1.605g |
Filter size | Φ82mm |
The Fujifilm XF 150-600mm F5.6-8 R LM OIS WR Lens has a focal length of 150-600mm.
The Fujifilm XF 150-600mm F5.6-8 R LM OIS WR Lens is a super-telephoto zoom lens.
The Fujifilm XF 150-600mm F5.6-8 R LM OIS WR Lens is compatible with Fujifilm X-mount cameras.
Yes, the Fujifilm XF 150-600mm F5.6-8 R LM OIS WR Lens has built-in optical image stabilisation (OIS) for steady shots.
Yes, the Fujifilm XF 150-600mm F5.6-8 R LM OIS WR Lens has a weather-resistant construction, making it suitable for use in the outdoors.