
Fujifilm
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The Fujifilm XC 50-230mm f/4.5-6.7 OIS II is a compact, lightweight telephoto zoom lens for X‑mount APS‑C cameras, offering a 76‑350mm equivalent focal range with optical image stabilization. It delivers surprisingly sharp optics for its price, though its slow aperture and plastic build limit low‑light and rugged‑use scenarios.
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$299.00
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$317.71
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$219.00
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$399.95
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the XC 50‑230mm for its surprisingly sharp optics, effective 3.5‑stop OIS, and ultra‑lightweight construction, noting it rivals the more expensive XF 55‑200mm in good light. However, they consistently point out the slow f/4.5‑6.7 aperture, slower autofocus at the tele end, and a drop in sharpness beyond 200 mm, as well as the plastic, non‑weather‑sealed build.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the lens’s portability, sharpness at wide angles, and value for money, often calling it a terrific buy for travel and landscape work. Recurring complaints focus on the sluggish autofocus, the limited low‑light capability due to the slow aperture, and the cheap‑feeling plastic construction.
Common Complaints
Slow f/4.5‑6.7 aperture limiting low‑light performance, autofocus hunting especially at the long end, plastic build feeling cheap, and reduced sharpness beyond 200 mm when shooting wide open.
How It Compares
vs. XF 55-200mm f/3.5-4.8 R LM OIS
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Choose the XF 55‑200mm when you need speed, better low‑light capability, and a sturdier build; opt for the XC 50‑230mm if weight, size, and cost are higher priorities.
vs. Nikon 55-200mm DX (comparable)
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For Fujifilm users, the XC 50‑230mm provides superior optics, OIS, and overall value compared to the Nikon DX counterpart.