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Ultimate Fuji lens comparison: 142 lenses at a glance [2022]

Hard to settle down on a lens? There’s so many! Enter the ultimate Fuji lens comparison chart that is searchable, sortable so that you can find your perfect Fuji lens.

Hi, my name is Lucas and since it’s hard to settle on a lens I created this chart showing the 142 most popular Fuji lenses in a comparison table. This makes it easy to see the lens characteristics like if it is Autofocus or not, stabilized, etc.

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While every care was taken for accuracy, the list below is provided as-is. This list shows all of the Fuji lenses and only the most popular third party options. There is a more exhaustive list of all the Fuji lenses here, but only with minimal information.

Fuji lens comparison

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Name Manufacturer Serial Filter size Minmum focus distance (cm) Focus Type Stabilization Diameter Length (mm) Weight (G only) Url

How to use the Fuji lens comparison tool

Fujifilm or third party lenses only

If you only want to see lenses made by Fujifilm of lenses by other third parties, put in the name of the manufacturer at the bottom of the “Manufacturer” column and only lenses by that manufacturer will be displayed.

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Sort the fastest lenses

If you have the need for fast lenses for night or portrait photography, click on the little triangle near “maximum aperture” and it will sort the lenses by maximum aperture. Clicking it again will show the slowest lenses first.

Find great Bokeh lenses

If you are looking at the Fuji lens comparison table to find the best Bokeh lens, it is not just about aperture but also about the focal length and focus distance. The best Bokeh lenses have high apertures (low f number), are above 50mm and the closer the subject to the lens, the better.

You can then search in the manufacturer, if the lens is autofocus or not, etc. Also see the best Fuji lens for Bokeh article.

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Fuji lens weight and size comparison

If what you care about is how big or how heavy a lens is, look at the size and weight column. We have other comparisons here: Fuji lens weight comparison and Fuji lens size comparison. You will want to watch out with weight as these can be very heavy lenses, especially coupled with something like the X-Pro3. When things are a bit too heavy do not carry the gear on your neck as this can severely damage your neck.

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Does a lens have autofocus and image stabilization?

If you want to find out if a lens has AF and IS, check their respective column. You can also show only lenses with these features if you put in YES or NO in the bottom of the “Autofocus” and “Image Stabilization” column.

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How to chose the perfect lens

It can be hard settling down on a lens, so if you feel overwhelmed at the choices of the Fuji lens comparison list, here’s a handy way to hone down your choices.

First, do you care about the brand? If you do only go for Fuji lenses. Then the next question is, do you need AF? If yes then put in “YES” at the bottom of the “Autofocus” column. Do you need I.S? Input yes or no at the bottom of the column.

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Afterwards click on the triangle near the focal length column. This will sort the lenses by shortest (wide angle) to longest (telephoto), click again if you want to opposite. Look at the available lenses with an eye out for the aperture and if you want to check the price for a particular lens, click the red button to launch the price checker.

Conclusion

I hope you have enjoyed this Fuji lens comparison chart. Fuji makes some of the best lenses out there and you pretty much cannot go wrong with any of them.

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