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Fujifilm FUJIFILM XF 16-55mm f/2.8 R LM WR II Lens

71.1 Travel Score
16-55mm f/2.8 FUJIFILM X
Why we recommend this

Its constant f/2.8 aperture and sharp 16-55mm zoom range provide excellent versatility for both stills and video. The weather-resistant build and fast linear motor autofocus ensure reliable performance in demanding conditions. This lens is best for Fujifilm X-mount photographers who need a single, high-quality standard zoom for everything from travel to professional assignments.

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Tamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 Di III VC VXD Lens

52.3 Travel Score
150-500mm f/5 FUJIFILM X IS
Why we recommend this

Its standout feature is the 150-500mm zoom range packed into a compact 62.8 oz body, making it remarkably portable for its focal length. The VXD AF motor provides fast and quiet autofocus, a key advantage for dynamic subjects. This lens is best for budget-conscious wildlife photographers who need a long reach without the typical bulk and weight.

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Voigtlander Nokton 35mm f/0.9 Lens (FUJIFILM X)

39.9 Travel Score
35mm f/0.9 FUJIFILM X
Why we recommend this

Its f/0.9 maximum aperture offers exceptional light gathering and a uniquely shallow depth of field for an APS-C lens. The manual-focus design and 12-blade diaphragm prioritize precise control and smooth bokeh rendering. This lens is best for portrait photographers seeking a distinctive, cinematic look on their Fujifilm X-series cameras.

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Sony AstrHori 18mm f/8 2x Macro Probe Lens with

11.4 Travel Score
18mm f/8 Canon RF, Fujifilm X, L Mount, Micro Four Thirds, Nikon Z, Sony
Why we recommend this

Its 2:1 magnification ratio and built-in ring light make it a specialized tool for extreme close-up photography, despite its unusual f/8 maximum aperture. The included 90-degree view module facilitates unique, low-angle perspectives that are difficult to achieve with standard lenses. This lens is best for product photographers and scientific documentarians who need to illuminate and capture minute, intricate details from unconventional angles.

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