PERFECT REVIEW KEN! I just hit the subscribe button and eager to watch more from you. Used to work at Robert's Camera in Indy where you have a great reputation! :-)
In my 50 years of photography I have never seen a better value lens. Lightwieght, extremely sharp, image stabilization is insane. Can shoot 1/15 at 230 mm with no problem.
I couldn't agree more. I got rid of my XF18-135 WR, and with the money I got the XC16-50 and XC 50-230 and find the XC easily on par with the XF, much lighter for everyday shooting.
@@underageguru Everyone of course has different expectations but again for many many photographers this extremely light weight lens can be gotton new for 300 dollars, used in excellent condition for 250 dollars. I just want people to understand that given the alternatives you can get some amazing results for such a convenient inexpensive and light lens. Depending on the camera and its high ISO capabilities you cant beat the value. Or you can spend 1600 dollars for the massively heavy 50-140 lF 2.8 which of course is an excellent lens . I am not trying to just dispute but I would hate for many seasoned photographers to at least consider it. I have taken hundreds of photos and prefer it to many other lenses especially when I want to travel light. I respect your opinion just think one should consider it at least.
@@radley9 i got this one new in malaysia for 165 brand new in box! All i need is a good enough lens for travel, primary to shoot mountains and stuff 50-100mm away. I am pleased with the results, cant believe how small the lens is
Excellent review, honest and practical. Some folks get too caught up on the specs, that they forget the most important thing in photography... The photos! Beautiful images. Thanks much Ken.
I have this lens and the more expensive xf18-135, and I've never seen a discernible difference in quality, despite the latter's greater price tag. Great video.
As i happen to own both, I've compared it with the 55-200. The images are so much the same. Of course the feeling, the aperture and ergonomics in general are in favour of the 55 200 But when do i really use those ? And who care about the gear when looking to a final print ?
What a great review, with no pretentiousness. I just bought this lens and thought I might lose some image quality because it was pretty cheap. Fears allayed - thank you
This "Kit Lens" came with my X-T20. I suspected it would be garbage, and I would use it as a paper weight or a door stop. Man was I wrong, this thing kicks ass. Lens Badassery. One of my main "go to" lenses for telephoto work.
People forget how it was in the past , in the 80’s 1600 iso was extreme, no OIS so your f2.8 at 1600 iso required a steady hand at 1/30 Today your modern sensors do a better job at 12,800 making your f8 at 1/15 with OIS a breeze.
This would be the most positive review I've seen of this lens, but the worst I've seen has it as not quite as sharp as the more expensive lenses. The only criticism seems to be that it looks cheap.
This lens is easily the best value Fuji lens ever. I use it for harness racing and it’s brilliant. I paid $299 in Singapore airport and found it for $199 back home in Australia 😡. I probably wouldn’t have bought it at that price because how good can a super zoom be for $199? Answer. Outstanding
Just don’t drop it and you’re good. It’s not 1978 anymore; all the optics are good and the difference is durability - and even if you have to replace one or two you’re still ahead! Thanks!
Hi Amanda, Sorry I dint;' see this comment till today. You want the www.kenrockwell.com/canon/lenses/70-300mm-is-ii.htm or the www.kenrockwell.com/canon/lenses/55-250mm-stm.htm I have links to where to get them at each page. Cases are more personal, honestly a tube sock works great at protecting them for travel.
Thank you! No BS is exactly what I’m trying to do (I hate long videos loaded with fluff but little hard information), but as a family channel I won’t say “BS.” Thank you for noticing!
Muhammad Ichsan I bought this in Australia. Just do a search for the best price on this lens. Good luck. You will love it too. Just be gentle when screwing it on and off as only plastic.
PERFECT REVIEW KEN! I just hit the subscribe button and eager to watch more from you. Used to work at Robert's Camera in Indy where you have a great reputation! :-)
THANKS JJ!!! You ROCK!!!!
In my 50 years of photography I have never seen a better value lens. Lightwieght, extremely sharp, image stabilization is insane. Can shoot 1/15 at 230 mm with no problem.
Bingo! Thanks!
I couldn't agree more. I got rid of my XF18-135 WR, and with the money I got the XC16-50 and XC 50-230 and find the XC easily on par with the XF, much lighter for everyday shooting.
Disagree. Although it's decent the images are soft beyond 150 mm range.
@@underageguru Everyone of course has different expectations but again for many many photographers this extremely light weight lens can be gotton new for 300 dollars,
used in excellent condition for 250 dollars. I just want people to understand that given the alternatives you can get some amazing results for such a convenient inexpensive and light lens. Depending on the camera and its high ISO capabilities you cant beat the value. Or you can spend 1600 dollars for the massively heavy 50-140 lF 2.8 which of course is an excellent lens . I am not trying to just dispute but I would hate for many seasoned photographers to at least consider it. I have taken hundreds of photos and prefer it to many other lenses especially when I want to travel light. I respect your opinion just think one should consider it at least.
@@radley9 i got this one new in malaysia for 165 brand new in box! All i need is a good enough lens for travel, primary to shoot mountains and stuff 50-100mm away. I am pleased with the results, cant believe how small the lens is
Excellent review, honest and practical. Some folks get too caught up on the specs, that they forget the most important thing in photography... The photos! Beautiful images. Thanks much Ken.
Thank YOU!
Ken you are amazing! I’ve been reading your website for a couple of years now, and your coverage of all things cameras is great. Thanks! 🙏
Thanks, Brandon!
I have this lens and the more expensive xf18-135, and I've never seen a discernible difference in quality, despite the latter's greater price tag. Great video.
Exactly. Optics are just as good; the more expensive lenses are built tougher and have faster f/stops but are all about as sharp. Thanks!
That's exactly what I found - in fact they might even be a tad sharper 🤷♂
As i happen to own both, I've compared it with the 55-200.
The images are so much the same.
Of course the feeling, the aperture and ergonomics in general are in favour of the 55 200
But when do i really use those ?
And who care about the gear when looking to a final print ?
Thanks!
Ken Rockwell great to hear you in person super review.
Thank you!!!!
Thank you! My XT1 and 18~135mm got swept out to sea on a shoot last week. I think this will be the replacement I desperately need.
Check out the X-E3 or XT30. Love those cameras!
Watched this video today, love your work, brought this lens today in the UK, for Run & Gun stuff.
Thanks!!!
Many thanks, perfect review, succinct and informative. Now I know what to buy.
Thank you!
What a great review, with no pretentiousness. I just bought this lens and thought I might lose some image quality because it was pretty cheap. Fears allayed - thank you
Nope; same sharpness as every thing else. Just not as fast or as toughly built. Thanks!
This "Kit Lens" came with my X-T20. I suspected it would be garbage, and I would use it as a paper weight or a door stop. Man was I wrong, this thing kicks ass. Lens Badassery. One of my main "go to" lenses for telephoto work.
Thanks! All plastic, and works really well!
HI Ken is this lens any good for wildlife just bought an XS10 thanks great review
Fuji cameras aren’t good for wildlife; they don’t track focus very well, and this lens isn’t very fast either.
@@KenRockwellTV that’s not true
@@KenRockwellTV at all Fuji are great for wildlife
My favorite toy. Makes photography a really fun thing! I recomend to anyone!
Thanks!
People forget how it was in the past , in the 80’s 1600 iso was extreme, no OIS so your f2.8 at 1600 iso required a steady hand at 1/30
Today your modern sensors do a better job at 12,800 making your f8 at 1/15 with OIS a breeze.
Exactly. When I got a photo barely to come out taken on a sailboat by moonlight with ASA 1,600 film in the 80s I was in it. Today, iPhone nails it.
Eggeactly !!!
Nuf said, I'm buying this lens! 👌
A steal! Thanks!
This would be the most positive review I've seen of this lens, but the worst I've seen has it as not quite as sharp as the more expensive lenses. The only criticism seems to be that it looks cheap.
Is there any possible to do some plane spotting with this 50-230 plus XT3 body?
Yes. Thanks!
Will you recommend this for street photography and potrait?
Absolutely, but I prefer an iPhone for casual use. Thanks!
Ace video! So would this lens be as good for landscape as the 50-200? Obviously the speed isn't a factor but the image quality and sharpness is.
Yes, all lenses today pretty much look the same 99.9% of the time - unless you're taking boring pictures of test targets.
Looking forward to more videos Ken!
Wheew, I've been making them , THANSK!!!
Will this work with Fujifilm xa5. I need to buy it so asking
Should work great!!! Thanks!
@@KenRockwellTV tq
What's the body you are using?
X-E3. See the original files here www.kenrockwell.com/fuji/x-mount-lenses/50-230mm.htm#sampleimages thanks!
I bought the version ii of this lens after seeing this vieo. Super sharp in good light. Price was $179 Australian dollars. What a bargain.
Yesiree! Thanks mate!
How will you know it's the version 2? I'm planning to buy 1
What is the difference between version 1 and 2? Is there a significant difference?
Sir is this compatible with my Fujifilm X-T200
Absolutely! Full review is at www.kenrockwell.com/fuji/x-mount-lenses/50-230mm.htm#top
will this work with a Fuji XT3 camera ? I am unfamiliar with Fuji and I'm looking at a XT-3
Yes. Works great. Most people who spend the money for the xt3 do so because it’s a tough metal camera. The 50-230 is a dinky plastic lens.
Am using xt 100. How this lens performs with xt100?
Should work great, although I’ve never tried that particular combo. Thanks’
Is the full-frame vs crop sensor argument dying as the sensor density is converging?
Died years ago. Biggest difference between formats is depth of field. SLRs had different sized finders, but with Mirrorless even that goes away.
This lens is easily the best value Fuji lens ever. I use it for harness racing and it’s brilliant. I paid $299 in Singapore airport and found it for $199 back home in Australia 😡. I probably wouldn’t have bought it at that price because how good can a super zoom be for $199? Answer. Outstanding
Just don’t drop it and you’re good. It’s not 1978 anymore; all the optics are good and the difference is durability - and even if you have to replace one or two you’re still ahead! Thanks!
I am looking for Canon rebel t6 lenses that are from 75 to 300 zoom any advice on where to get some and a lense case for them?
Hi Amanda, Sorry I dint;' see this comment till today. You want the www.kenrockwell.com/canon/lenses/70-300mm-is-ii.htm or the www.kenrockwell.com/canon/lenses/55-250mm-stm.htm I have links to where to get them at each page. Cases are more personal, honestly a tube sock works great at protecting them for travel.
I just bought one to capture the lunar eclipse due this week!
Good point, I forgot about that. Thanks for the reminder!!!
Great to the point no bulshit review
Thank you! No BS is exactly what I’m trying to do (I hate long videos loaded with fluff but little hard information), but as a family channel I won’t say “BS.” Thank you for noticing!
Great review. I love this lens. My X-T3 came with the much more expensive 16-80mm F4 but I prefer the 50-230.
Thanks!
Just got the X-T3 with the 18-55mm, I think in the right light I'm getting better performance out of the 50-230mm.
Can anyone tell me if this lens is super sharp or not?
Sure is. Look at my sample photos at www.kenrockwell.com/fuji/x-mount-lenses/50-230mm.htm#sampleimages
Ken. My Fuji 50-230mm is made in Philippines, like my 15-45mm, not in China.
Many makers shift production around. Thanks!
there is 50-230 mark II ,
Not yet, it's only been out a month.
@@KenRockwellTV I bought the mark11 version for $179 Australian dollars. What a bargain. Its super sharp. Really pleased. Thanks for the video.
@@gillyb44 can you give the product link? Iam totally excited
Muhammad Ichsan I bought this in Australia. Just do a search for the best price on this lens. Good luck. You will love it too. Just be gentle when screwing it on and off as only plastic.
@@KenRockwellTV It's been out 3 years?!
Fuji XC 50-230mm vs Nikon Z(Z50) 50-250mm
Plastic lenses with great optics. Get whichever fits your camera.
I have this lens with my XT3, and even very good results making video. Great review: th-cam.com/video/zdurEauxWs0/w-d-xo.html
Thanks!