The XF10-24mmF4 R OIS WR covers focal lengths from the ultra-wide angle 10mm to wide angle 24mm (equivalent to 15mm – 36mm in the 35mm format). It is a versatile lens that caters to a wide variety of shooting scenes, with the ultra-wide angle side for dynamic expanses of sweeping landscape with exaggerated perspective, and the longer end of up to 24mm for snapshots and portrait photography. The lens inherits the popular previous model’s maximum aperture of F4.0 (across the entire zoom range) and advanced image-resolving performance, while adopting a weather-resistant structure to achieve dust- and moisture-resistance and ability to operate at temperatures of down to -10℃. Furthermore, the new lens offers 3.5-stops of image stabilization performance, a whole one-stop improvement over the previous model. Using advanced mechanical technology, it is 25 grams lighter than the previous model, making it a powerful tool for hand-held shooting. Its advanced utility is also backed by operability enhancements, including the introduction of the Auto-position lock on the aperture ring.
Fujifilm has also unveiled its latest development roadmap for XF lenses* today. The new roadmap shows basic specifications for a new large-diameter wide angle prime lens and a telephoto zoom lens, due to join the lineup in the future. Fujifilm will continue to deliver the joy of photography through its X Series of mirrorless cameras and an extensive 37-lens lineup of interchangeable lenses, presented in the roadmap.