Broaden Your Creative Horizons
Expand your view of the world with FUJINON XF8mmF3.5 R WR lens. With a 35mm focal length equivalent to 12mm and an angle of view over 120 ̊, this ultra-wide lens takes in a more expansive view than the human eye. Get up close and personal with a subject while including plenty of the background, thanks to front-to- back sharpness, ensuring every element is viewed in stunning detail. XF8mmF3.5 is perfect for recording selfie-style or when you need a lens to take in the world's expanse.
Stunning Sharpness Across the Frame
XF8mmF3.5 is engineered to work with the latest 40-megapixel X-Trans sensors, providing a crystal-sharp image. The optical construction comprises two ED (extra-low dispersion) and three aspherical elements, which combine to suppress aberrations and deliver edge-to-edge sharpness throughout your entire frame. The lens’s rectilinear design also means that distortion at the edges of the frame is minimized, ensuring that vertical lines in a scene stay vertical when creating images and video.
Small Is Beautiful
Ultra-wide lenses are often bulky, with considerable front elements, but not XF8mmF3.5. It is remarkably compact and lightweight, weighing just 215g (7.6oz), so it's never a burden to add to your bag. The compact dimensions allow you to attach filters to the front of the lens using the 62mm thread, making it easy to use accessories, including neutral density or polarizing filters, for unlimited creative expression. The lens's weather-resistant design protects it from dust, moisture, and low temperatures, so you can use it in challenging environments.
Focus on What Matters
Don't let anything pass you by—focusing speeds of XF8mmF3.5 are truly impressive, with shifts in focus almost imperceptible to the human eye. XF8mmF3.5 features an inner focusing mechanism and low-focus breathing, so it's equally at home whether you're creating stunning videos or superb stills. The ultra-wide focal length produces sharpness that extends well beyond the focusing point—place a subject a few feet in front of the camera, and, with an aperture of F8, everything will be sharp from front to back, so you can be in the moment.