This article is about the lens mount announced in 2012 for use in Fujifilm X seriesMILCs. For another type of lens mount that was created by Fujifilm in the late 1970s for their FujicaSLRs, see Fujica X-mount.
Various lens manufacturers use this mount, such as Fujifilm's own XF and XC lenses, Carl Zeiss AG (Touit lenses), Samyang Optics, Handevision, SLR Magic, Viltrox and Zhongyi Optics. Additionally, a host of adapters for a range of SLR lenses are available, allowing the mounting of lenses (without autofocus or auto aperture) from Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Minolta, Contax/Yashica, Konica and more. This mount type should not be confused with the discontinued Fujica X-mount, which is not compatible with the newer X-mount without an adapter.[1]
Fujifilm's "XF" and "XC" lenses bear Fujifilm's moniker "Fujinon", which is used for optics within the company. The "XF" lenses are of higher quality and more robust than the "XC" lenses. The housing and lens mount of the "XF" lenses are made of metal, while the housing and lens mount of the "XC" lenses are mainly made of plastic. In addition, only the "XF" lenses have an aperture ring.[2]
The following lenses are natively operational on the Fujifilm X-mount cameras.
XC prime lenses
Fujinon XC 35mm f/2: A compact and lightweight prime lens with a quick and near silent autofocus. Announced January 23, 2020[3]
XC zoom lenses
These are entry level zoom lenses with smaller maximum aperture and plastic bodies.
Fujinon XC 15-45mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS PZ: This is a lightweight, collapsible, consumer-grade power zoom lens with a short 13 cm close focusing distance. It is the kit lens for the X-A5 and X-T100, as well as their respective successors, the X-A7 and the X-T200.
Fujinon XC 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS: This lens is a consumer-grade standard zoom, covering wide angle to short telephoto, equivalent to 24–76 mm on a full frame camera. The lens is the 'kit' lens for the X-M1 camera, and has a lower end build quality than the other Fujinon lenses, while maintaining good optical quality. This lens is the first lens in the new 'XC' line and does not have an aperture ring. Officially announced on June 24, 2013.[4]
Fujinon XC 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS II: Has a shorter 15 cm macro focusing distance than the original XC 16-50mm zoom's 30 cm. Delivered in 2015.[5]
Fujinon XC 50-230mm f/4.5-6.7 OIS: This is a consumer-grade telephoto zoom with optical stabilization and a relatively slow aperture.[6]
Fujinon XF 14mm f/2.8 R: This ultra-wide angle lens has a focus-clutch mechanism for switching to manual focus. The lens was announced in September, 2012.[7]
Fujinon XF 18mm f/2.0 R: A wide-angle pancake style lens and one of the original three lenses for the X system.[8]
Fujinon XF 27mm f/2.8: This is a wide standard lens with a very slim pancake design. This lens does not have an aperture ring like most lenses in the Fujinon lineup. The lens was officially announced on June 24, 2013.[9]
Fujinon XF 27mm f/2.8 R WR: updated version of the aforementioned lens with the addition of an aperture ring, optical revisions with an improved refractive index, and weather resistance.
XF fast prime lenses
These lenses are those with maximum apertures of f/2 or larger.
Fujinon XF 16mm f/1.4 R WR: Fast aperture, wide angle lens with a weather-resistant structure. Announced April 2015.[10]
Fujinon XF 18mm f/1.4 R LM WR: Fast aperture, wide angle lens with a linear motor for fast focus and weather-resistant seals. Equivalent to 28 mm full-frame.
Fujinon XF 23mm f/1.4 R: This is a fast moderate wide angle lens, equivalent to a 35 mm lens in field of view on a full-frame camera.[11]
Fujinon XF 23mm f/2 R WR: This is a fast moderate wide angle lens, equivalent to a 35 mm lens in field of view on a full-frame camera. Compared to original 23mm f/1.4 features improved autofocus speeds and weather resistance.[12]
Fujinon XF 35mm f/1.4 R: A fast normal prime lens. One of the original three lenses for the X system.[13] Released in 2011, the prime 35mm f/1.4 (52.5mm equivalent) lens has no image stabilisation and is not weather resistance in comparison to the newer 35mm f/2 lens.[14]
Fujinon XF 35mm f/2 R WR: A fast normal prime lens. Compared to original 35mm f/1.4 features improved autofocus speeds and weather resistance.[15]
Fujinon XF 50mm f/1.0 R WR: The fastest autofocus lens by Fujifilm. Announced September 3, 2020.[16]
Fujinon XF 50mm f/2 R WR: A fast mid-telephoto lens suitable for portraiture. Part of Fujifilm's lineup of compact and lightweight lenses which include the XF 23mmF2 and XF 35mmF2.[17]
Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 R: This is a standard portrait length lens, with a field of view similar to an 85 mm lens on a full frame camera with an f/1.2 aperture. Officially announced on January 6, 2014.[18]
Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 R APD: Similar to the earlier 56 mm f/1.2 R, but adds an apodizing filter to optimize bokeh for portrait shooting. Officially announced on September 10, 2014.[19]
Fujinon XF 90mm f/2 R LM WR: A longer focal length portrait lens. The first lens to use Quad Linear Motor autofocus, plus the lens is also weather-resistant. Officially announced on May 18, 2015.[20]
Fujinon XF 30mm f/2.8 R LM WR Macro: A light and compact 1:1 Macro lens. Officially announced in November 2022.[22]
Fujinon XF 60mm f/2.4 R Macro: Short telephoto lens suitable for portraiture. Focuses close to allow 1:2 magnification macro shooting. One of the original three lenses for the X system.[23]
Fujinon XF 80mm f/2.8 R LM OIS WR Macro: A telephoto 1:1 Macro lens. First prime lens in the XF line to use OIS.[24] Officially announced on September 7, 2017.[25]
XF zoom lenses
Fujinon XF 10-24mm f/4 R OIS: An ultra-wide angle zoom lens with image stabilization. Officially announced on December 18, 2013.[26]
Fujinon XF 10-24mm f/4 R OIS WR: A weather-resistant, ultra-wide angle zoom lens with image stabilization. Officially announced on October 15, 2020.[27]
Fujinon XF 16-50mm f/2.8-4.8 R LM WR: A weather-resistant, standard zoom lens and kit lens. Officially announced on May 16, 2024.[28]
Fujinon XF 18-55mm f/2.8-4 R LM OIS: The first zoom lens for the X-mount, this lens has a wide angle to short telephoto zoom range, with a fast maximum aperture and optical image stabilization.[29]
Fujinon XF 18-120mm f/4 LM PZ WR: A weather-resistant, powered superzoom, optimized for video.
Fujinon XF 18-135mm f/3.5–5.6 R LM OIS WR: A weather-resistant, image-stabilized superzoom, covering focal lengths equivalent to 27–202.5 mm on full-frame. Officially announced on June 16, 2014.[30]
Fujinon XF 55-200mm f/3.5-4.8 R LM OIS: A telephoto zoom lens with fast maximum aperture. Officially announced on April 17, 2013.[31]
Fujinon XF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 R LM OIS WR: A weather-resistant telephoto zoom with image stabilization, covering focal lengths equivalent to 107–457 mm on full-frame. Officially announced on January 27, 2021.[32]
XF "Red Badge" high-end zoom lenses
Fujinon XF 8-16mm f/2.8 R LM WR: released in November 2018.[33]
Fujinon XF 16-55mm f/2.8 R LM WR: An enthusiast-level standard zoom, covering focal lengths equivalent to 24–82.5 mm on full-frame, with weather-resistant construction. Officially announced on January 6, 2015, during CES 2015.[34]
Fujinon XF 16-55mm f/2.8 R LM WR II: A Revision to the 2015 lens, released on October 14, 2024. Making it lighter, sharper and smaller.
Fujinon XF 50-140mm f/2.8 R LM OIS WR: A weather-resistant telephoto zoom with image stabilization, covering focal lengths equivalent to 75–210 mm on full-frame. Officially announced on September 10, 2014.[35]
Fujinon XF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR: A weather-resistant telephoto zoom with image stabilization, covering focal lengths equivalent to 150–600 mm on full-frame.
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Short back focusing distance
By reducing the distance between the rear lens element and the sensor, a more compact construction is possible.
XF18mm / Back focus distance: 11.0 mm
XF35mm / Back focus distance: 21.9 mm
XF60mm / Back focus distance: 21.0 mm
Third Party Lenses
Until 2018, all third party lenses were manual except from the three Zeiss Touit lenses. In 2019, Viltrox introduced a 85 mm f/1.8 AF lens lacking an aperture ring.[39] In April 2020, the same company introduced a 33 mm f/1.4 lens with an aperture ring. Two more Viltrox lenses, 23 mm f/1.4 and 56 mm f/1.4, are announced for 2020.[40] On March 6, 2020, Tokina announced three atx-m autofocus lenses for Fujifilm X-mount to be introduced in autumn 2020.[41][42] Toshihisa Iida, the General Manager of Fujifilm's Optical Device and Electronic Imaging Products Division, explained on April 14, 2020, that Fuji followed plans on opening the X-mount up to third-party lens manufacturers. The manufacturer Kenko Tokina was mentioned in this interview.[43]
Autofocus lenses
Carl Zeiss lenses
The Touit line of compact lenses from Carl Zeiss AG is purposely designed for APS-C like camera bodies. The optics of these lenses are designed by Carl Zeiss, but the design for manufacturing is done by the Japanese manufacturer Cosina. The Touit lenses are produced for a Fujifilm X-mount and Sony E-mount.[44] Because Fujifilm did not share the specifications of the X-mount, Carl Zeiss never received officially the license for releasing X-mount lenses. The Touit lenses are therefore non-certified.[45]
Lenses are sold under the interchangeable Samyang, Rokinon, Walimex, and Bower brand names.
AF 12mm f/2 X
AF 75mm f/1.8 X
Sigma lenses (as of October 2023)
Sigma has announced on Feb. 2022 the release of three new F1.4 prime lenses for Fujifilm X-mount camera systems. They are nearly identical to their predecessors, which were previously released for Canon EF-M mount, L-mount, Micro Four Thirds and Sony E-mount cameras.
Announced March 2020 with a release date of autumn 2020.
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atx-m 23mm f/1.4
atx-m 33mm f/1.4
atx-m 56mm f/1.4
TTArtisan lenses (as of December 2024)
AF 27mm f/2.8
AF 35mm f/1.8 Mark II
AF 56mm f/1.8
Viltrox lenses (as of April 2024)
PFU RBMH 85 mm f/1.8 STM ED IF. This lens was introduced in October 2018. It supports autofocus and EXIF data transfer as well as camera-based aperture selection.[49][39]
AF 85mm f/1.8 STM ED IF Mark II (introduced in July 2020)
Voigtländer lenses provide Exif data transfer, automatic focus magnification, distance scale and image stabilization information, and parallax compensation for supported X-mount cameras.
Full frame Lenses with various bayonets can be mounted to Fuji X-mount bodies with suitable adaptors. A multitude of adaptors are available from brands like K&F Concept, Fringer, Kipon, Mitakon Zhongyi, Novoflex, Viltrox.
Beyond multiple passive adaptors (manual operation only, no EXIF data transfer), there are active ones available to mount Canon EF lens mount lenses to Fuji X-mount.
^Brittany Hillen (2017-12-05). "Thingyfy launches Pinhole Pro S: The widest modern professional pinhole lens ever". DPReview. Retrieved 2020-04-21. Pinhole Pro S comes in two varieties: the Pinhole Pro S11, an 11mm lens with a 120 degree FOV, and the Pinhole Pro S37, a 37mm lens with a 60 degree FOV. Both lenses feature a fully aluminum body. The S11 version is designed for mirrorless cameras with Micro Four Thirds, Sony E, and Fuji X mounts; the S37 is designed for SLR/DSLR cameras with Sony A, Nikon F, Canon EF, and Pentax K mounts.