I watched this video a few weeks ago and compared to other videos whilst deciding whether to buy the XF 55-200mm or the XC 50-230mm. Given I don't do videos and considered I like to travel light, I opted for the XC (cheaper, lighter and with extra reach with 230 being the equivalent of 351 full frame). Overall, I am happy with it. Obviously it is not for extremely low light conditions and compared to the other Fujinon lenses I have (XF18-55, XC 15-45 and XF 35 F2) I think this one requires a lot more ISO but performance is overall satisfactory. I think this video gave a true and fair overview. Thanks
This will be my next lense. I have an X-E1 with the smaller brother, XC16-50 f.3.5-5.6, and I love it. Use it in pro applications. You dont need to go for the top lenses. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent lens. There is no reason this lens should perform as well as it does. The B&W rendering is insane. The only 'fly in the ointment' is the sucky low light performance. AF suffers badly in low light and you will have to use a tripod in very low light. I own five Fuji lenses as well as some of Leica's best glass, a few Zeiss lenses as well, and this lens holds its own amongst them.
With my f2 lenses and f2.8 i never really use a high iso and theres no reason to be afraid of it so im gonna try this for street instead of buying a 16 2.8 as i already have a 35 and a 16-55 i think this can be useful if i cant be closer to people with a small 16mm i can be far thats also a way of not being noticed and hey this way i expand my lenses to the longer range side of things and for this price i saw samples and they look amazing im really tempted
I bought this lens recently in Australia for $185 an absolute bargain. I have taken some fabulous photos in bright sunlight. SOOOC. Jpegs are great. I can recommend this to anyone. Thanks for your vid.
Looks like it would pair nicely with my Fujifilm X-S10. Trouble I am torn between getting this and the XF 70-300mm which has a longer reach, faster aperture, weather sealing, focus limiter and teleconverter compatibility, but it over double the price of that one! Plus I can't even get hold of the 70-300mm here in the UK, it is still on pre-order which is so frustrating!
Hey Scott 👋🏼 I recently purchased this XC50-230mm lens for my XT30, I was wondering if you’d be able to help me with what may be an issue with the user or nothing at all. Normally with my other lens’s, when I adjust the ISO and the SS, you can see the changes on the display and what the image will look like, however on the XC50-230mm this isn’t the case. In Manuel focus I always have to shoot then check the photo just taken and adjust my setting after as there doesn’t appear to be a live display of the changes I make to ISO & SS. Thanks for your time. Cheers Geoff
That photo at 2:25, thats a really great capture. Love the line, the framing and then the part that sticks out from the rest of the crowd. Chers from IG pphotosweden :)
Fellow Scott; the X-T100/XC50-230mm is the exact combo I'm getting, I'm really happy that both perform as well as they do for the price and what the subject manner is based on your review
Every Fuji shooter should have the XF27 and the XC50-230 to supplement their signature lens/es - they're a very cheap way to extend the utility of the system with portability and range. I got by with just those two plus the original XF35 F/1.4 for years. I use the XF27 frequently, and the XC50-230 hardly ever - but I like being prepared :) Lots of price variation to be aware of, though - I got them both for a total(!) of AUD299 during cashback season, yet I've also seen them listed at AUD400+ each. (XF18-55 & XC16-50 also have optionally high prices sometimes, too) I just wish they had aperture rings...! :/
Hi Scott! Thanks for this video. I'm in the process of getting an xt100 myself, but I'm so hesitant because I'm afraid of all the bad things I've read regarding the poor auto focus. Did you do the November 25th firmware update? And if so, have you seen any difference in the auto focus of fast moving objects??? Please and thank you!
@@Scott_Graham On ok. Out of curiosity, do you experience auto focus problems? They had a first firmware update last August, too, probably to address the initial auto focus criticism...
I didn’t have any autofocus issues but I definitely read about others who did. I found the AF performance to be on par with the X-T1 which, for the money, is very good.
I bought the Fujifilm X-T100 with XC 15-45mm & XC 50-230mm combination. I must say that, this camera & the lenses are very much underrated. If you master the Fujifilm camera interface; I mean the settings, then you can get excellent output, considering it's price point. Only thing I suffer is, when the objects are moving very fast, the images can be little blurry or maybe I don't know the ultimate settings for such situations. Nevertheless, for me, it's an excellent buy. I am enjoying photography with this Fuji X-T100 & XC 15-45mm+XC 50-230mm combo. Btw, thanks Scott, you helped me a lot before buying it. Your reviews were very much helpful. :)
Hi Tanmoy, did you download the firmware dated November 25th, or something like that? For your xt100? I'm in the process of I'm in the process of buying an xt100, but I'm so hesitant because of all the bad things I've read about its poor auto focus. Just like you said regarding fast moving objects. I'm wondering if the November 25th firmware update corrected any of this sluggishness.
@@RayIniego you can buy it. Auto focus is fair enough especially for still photography. The slightest issue I was facing due to low narrow aparture at my kit lenses. I havent still updated latest firmware but you can see the changelog, if its written then they must have done improvements.
@@tan.sengupta ok gotcha. Have you ever used it on a social gathering like a wedding? I intend to focus on wedding photography and while I know this is not the ultimate camera for weddings, it would be nice to have some idea of how easy it is in capturing spontaneous moments. Please and thanks!
@@RayIniego No definitely not the best camera for wedding photography. For that, if you have budget then just invest in Fuji X-T3, you will never repent. But having said that, let me tell you, you can opt for some manual focus portrait budget prime lenses like 7artisans 55mm F1.4 or Sainsonic Kamlan 50mm F/1.1 etc. In fact, you will get multiple choices from 7artisans. I have bought that 7artisans 55mm F1.4 especially for my upcoming 2 marriage events of my relatives in January 2019. That will be a real test. For now, I am enjoying portrait photography with this lens. Hope it helps.
"low budget" but the camera and lens will still easily run you a grand even used lmao. I swear if something isn't running your wallet dry it must be labeled budget 7:37 LOL
"Not very highly thought of among Fuji shooters" - Every Fuji shooter: "Love it! great lens for the price!"
I watched this video a few weeks ago and compared to other videos whilst deciding whether to buy the XF 55-200mm or the XC 50-230mm. Given I don't do videos and considered I like to travel light, I opted for the XC (cheaper, lighter and with extra reach with 230 being the equivalent of 351 full frame). Overall, I am happy with it. Obviously it is not for extremely low light conditions and compared to the other Fujinon lenses I have (XF18-55, XC 15-45 and XF 35 F2) I think this one requires a lot more ISO but performance is overall satisfactory. I think this video gave a true and fair overview. Thanks
This will be my next lense. I have an X-E1 with the smaller brother, XC16-50 f.3.5-5.6, and I love it. Use it in pro applications. You dont need to go for the top lenses. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent lens. There is no reason this lens should perform as well as it does. The B&W rendering is insane. The only 'fly in the ointment' is the sucky low light performance. AF suffers badly in low light and you will have to use a tripod in very low light. I own five Fuji lenses as well as some of Leica's best glass, a few Zeiss lenses as well, and this lens holds its own amongst them.
Good to know :-)
With my f2 lenses and f2.8 i never really use a high iso and theres no reason to be afraid of it so im gonna try this for street instead of buying a 16 2.8 as i already have a 35 and a 16-55 i think this can be useful if i cant be closer to people with a small 16mm i can be far thats also a way of not being noticed and hey this way i expand my lenses to the longer range side of things and for this price i saw samples and they look amazing im really tempted
This was a VERY helpful review. Liked the night time pictures too. Thanks!
Wonderfully and honestly informative... Thank-you for taking the time to post this...
Have to agree - it;s a great lens for the price - easy to find on the second-hand market, and given how rarely use telephoto it a great pick-up
I bought this lens recently in Australia for $185 an absolute bargain. I have taken some fabulous photos in bright sunlight. SOOOC. Jpegs are great. I can recommend this to anyone. Thanks for your vid.
Looking amazing impressive for the money thank you mate
Looks like it would pair nicely with my Fujifilm X-S10. Trouble I am torn between getting this and the XF 70-300mm which has a longer reach, faster aperture, weather sealing, focus limiter and teleconverter compatibility, but it over double the price of that one! Plus I can't even get hold of the 70-300mm here in the UK, it is still on pre-order which is so frustrating!
How do get the aperture settings on your dial?
Damn, spec wise I don’t want this lens, picture wise I WANT! You took some damn nice pics with this lens, hmmmm...
Hey Scott 👋🏼
I recently purchased this XC50-230mm lens for my XT30, I was wondering if you’d be able to help me with what may be an issue with the user or nothing at all.
Normally with my other lens’s, when I adjust the ISO and the SS, you can see the changes on the display and what the image will look like, however on the XC50-230mm this isn’t the case. In Manuel focus I always have to shoot then check the photo just taken and adjust my setting after as there doesn’t appear to be a live display of the changes I make to ISO & SS.
Thanks for your time.
Cheers
Geoff
Ya that doesn’t sound right. Maybe try updating the lens and camera firmware. If that doesn’t help I’d say there might be an issue with the lens.
Another great video Scott, did not know fuji was making lenses with plastic mount!
They only make 2 or 3. Lower end kit lenses and this one. Optically they’re fantastic.
Can I use it indoors with flashlight ? As a zoom lens for food photography ?
Hi ihave a xt 200 and can you please put up a tutorail to custom set dials
That photo at 2:25, thats a really great capture. Love the line, the framing and then the part that sticks out from the rest of the crowd. Chers from IG pphotosweden :)
I own and love this lens, it’s perfect for my x-t100!
Fellow Scott; the X-T100/XC50-230mm is the exact combo I'm getting, I'm really happy that both perform as well as they do for the price and what the subject manner is based on your review
this lens lives in my bag with my more expensive lens and is especially good for silhouettes and photos of the the sun setting.
Fancy seeing you here! I agree wholeheartedly.
Every Fuji shooter should have the XF27 and the XC50-230 to supplement their signature lens/es - they're a very cheap way to extend the utility of the system with portability and range.
I got by with just those two plus the original XF35 F/1.4 for years. I use the XF27 frequently, and the XC50-230 hardly ever - but I like being prepared :)
Lots of price variation to be aware of, though - I got them both for a total(!) of AUD299 during cashback season, yet I've also seen them listed at AUD400+ each. (XF18-55 & XC16-50 also have optionally high prices sometimes, too)
I just wish they had aperture rings...! :/
wow great photos and great video review!!!!
What's the maximum we can get..?
Thank you for your Video, I think I will buy this lens thanks to you :)
Can’t believe you sold me on an XC.
YES!
Well produced video, good lighting and music, great content, from one Fuji fanboy to another :)
Here in Australia, they cost $300 (216 US)
Just say SHOOT WILDLIFE. We all know what you mean. You're a photographer FFS. Great lens.
Hi Scott! Thanks for this video. I'm in the process of getting an xt100 myself, but I'm so hesitant because I'm afraid of all the bad things I've read regarding the poor auto focus. Did you do the November 25th firmware update? And if so, have you seen any difference in the auto focus of fast moving objects??? Please and thank you!
I just did the firmware update last week but haven’t tested it out yet. I should make a video about it 🤔
@@Scott_Graham On ok. Out of curiosity, do you experience auto focus problems? They had a first firmware update last August, too, probably to address the initial auto focus criticism...
I didn’t have any autofocus issues but I definitely read about others who did. I found the AF performance to be on par with the X-T1 which, for the money, is very good.
@@Scott_Graham Great, thanks for replying!
I bought the Fujifilm X-T100 with XC 15-45mm & XC 50-230mm combination. I must say that, this camera & the lenses are very much underrated. If you master the Fujifilm camera interface; I mean the settings, then you can get excellent output, considering it's price point. Only thing I suffer is, when the objects are moving very fast, the images can be little blurry or maybe I don't know the ultimate settings for such situations. Nevertheless, for me, it's an excellent buy. I am enjoying photography with this Fuji X-T100 & XC 15-45mm+XC 50-230mm combo. Btw, thanks Scott, you helped me a lot before buying it. Your reviews were very much helpful. :)
Hi Tanmoy, did you download the firmware dated November 25th, or something like that? For your xt100? I'm in the process of I'm in the process of buying an xt100, but I'm so hesitant because of all the bad things I've read about its poor auto focus. Just like you said regarding fast moving objects. I'm wondering if the November 25th firmware update corrected any of this sluggishness.
@@RayIniego you can buy it. Auto focus is fair enough especially for still photography. The slightest issue I was facing due to low narrow aparture at my kit lenses. I havent still updated latest firmware but you can see the changelog, if its written then they must have done improvements.
@@tan.sengupta ok gotcha. Have you ever used it on a social gathering like a wedding? I intend to focus on wedding photography and while I know this is not the ultimate camera for weddings, it would be nice to have some idea of how easy it is in capturing spontaneous moments. Please and thanks!
@@RayIniego No definitely not the best camera for wedding photography. For that, if you have budget then just invest in Fuji X-T3, you will never repent. But having said that, let me tell you, you can opt for some manual focus portrait budget prime lenses like 7artisans 55mm F1.4 or Sainsonic Kamlan 50mm F/1.1 etc. In fact, you will get multiple choices from 7artisans. I have bought that 7artisans 55mm F1.4 especially for my upcoming 2 marriage events of my relatives in January 2019. That will be a real test. For now, I am enjoying portrait photography with this lens. Hope it helps.
@@tan.sengupta Thank you so much!
Tnx for the information. I got one. 👍
What's the diferent between fujinon xc 50-230mm OIS & OIS ii? Please lemme know the diferent
The OISii has better optical image stabilization. I think it’s 1/2 a stop or maybe a full stop?
"low budget" but the camera and lens will still easily run you a grand even used lmao. I swear if something isn't running your wallet dry it must be labeled budget
7:37 LOL
he's talking about the lens..it's like 300 bucks
That’s low budget for semi-pro to pro photography gears
if i can't shoot wildlife with it i have no need for it. xP
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