Experience photography like never before with our compact and lightweight 25mm F1.8 portrait lens. Crafted with precision, it features 7 elements in 5 groups and a 12-blade diaphragm, delivering exceptional clarity and rich, vibrant images. This lens, designed for APS-C format cameras, offers a 37.5mm equivalent focal length and a generous 68-degree viewing angle, allowing you to capture stunning landscapes, tourist sites, and beautiful portraits with ease.
The versatile F1.8-F16 aperture range ensures a breathtaking shallow depth of field effect when shooting up close, making your subjects stand out brilliantly. Weighing just 135g and measuring 32mm in height and 51mm in diameter, the all-metal body promises durability without the bulk. Perfectly compatible with a wide range of Fujifilm X-Mount Cameras including models like X-A1, X-T2, X-Pro1, X-E2, and more, this lens is your go-to choice for exceptional photography on the go.
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Affordable Price
Great value for the money, with many users impressed by its quality relative to cost. - 
                    
Nice Bokeh
Produces pleasing and distinct bokeh effects, making it ideal for portraits and artistic photography. - 
                    
Solid Build Quality
Feels well-made and durable despite being a budget lens. - 
                    
Sharp Imagery
Very sharp at specific apertures, particularly around f/8, with good overall image quality. - 
                    
Compact and Lightweight
Easy to carry around, making it perfect for street photography and travel. 
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Softness at Wide Apertures
Performance can be soft or have vignetting when used wide open, depending on the lighting conditions. - 
                    
Excessive Flaring
Lens tends to flare quite a bit, which can be bothersome in certain lighting situations without a lens hood. - 
                    
Focus Ring Instability
Focus ring can easily move around, not staying set on the desired focus distance. - 
                    
De-clicked Aperture Ring
The aperture ring is clickless, which some users find inconvenient. - 
                    
Manual Focus Only
Lacks autofocus, which may be a drawback for those who prefer automatic focusing.