Fujinon XF18mm f/1.4 R LM WR Development Interview: All About Resolution…
The Fujinon XF18mm f/1.4 R LM WR is an interesting lens because the XF16mm f/1.4 WR is a pretty great lens that comes highly recommended by owners, but Fujifilm seems to be hinting that the XF16mm won’t cut it as sensor resolution increases and the XF18mm f/1.4 has been designed with that in mind. It looks like Fujifilm is getting their lens lineup ready for a high megapixel X-H2.
Mr. Ware was in charge of the development
XF18mm f/2 R was the original 18mm design and the new one is the XF18mm f/1.4 LM WR
The resolution was their top priority
The original 18mm was released 10 years ago
The resolution was a priority because pixel counts keep going up
Fujifilm is trying to keep aberration, coma, color, etc…. under control
Fujifilm is aiming for a rich optical design that increases resolution and autofocus speed
Adding linear motors makes a big difference
The XF18mm f/1.4 design came from correcting the aberration issues of the XF18mm f/2
Fixing the flaws of the 18mm made it a little bigger but accomplished the other goals
Went from 2 aspherical elements to 3 and one ED element that’s normally used for telephoto to correct the lens
Even though this lens is wide the bokeh blur quality is important
The shortest shooting distance is 20cm
It’s hard to move a lot of aspherical elements well
The 18mm has an aperture position lock like the 10-24mm and GF lenses have
Future XF lenses will be designed to make it hard to take the lens off auto
The reason to put a focus clutch on a lens is the focus distance scale, which is important for rangefinder-style shooting like on the x-pro
Most lenses have a focus ring that rotates 360 all around with no absolute value
Focus scales are only approximate and accurate focus will become more important the more pixels you add
Since Pixel Pitch affects depth it actually changes with temperature and other characteristics
The XF18mm f/2 was designed to be compact, but the XF18 f/1.4 is designed for resolution wide open and speed
The XF18mm f/1.4 has less aberration wide open than the XF16mm f/1.4
Great for summer starscape photos
The XF16mm smears a little in the corners compared to the XF18mm for Astrophotography
Optical performance can change a lot with even just 1mm of change in focal length
Fujifilm has optical distortion down to zero on the 14mm