
Fujifilm
Fujifilm CR172 XF56mmF1.2 R Lens (Renewed)
★★★★★
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At f/1.2 on Fujifilm's X-mount, the XF56mm renders portraits with silky subject separation and a three-dimensional rendering quality that fast zooms simply cannot match.
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Overview
Key Features
Item Package Dimension - 6.93L x 6.06W x 5.51H inches
Item Package Weight - 1.76 Pounds
Item Package Quantity - 1
Product Type - CAMERA LENSES
Specifications
Brand
Fujifilm
Product Type
Camera Lens
Model
XF56mmF1.2 R Lens (Renewed)
Package Dimensions (L x W x H)
6.93L x 6.06W x 5.51H inches
Package Weight
1.76 Pounds
Item Package Quantity
1
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The f/1.2 maximum aperture on a 56mm focal length produces subject-to-background separation that isolates portrait subjects with a smooth, three-dimensional bokeh quality that requires an f/1.4 or faster full-frame lens to match.
- At approximately 85mm equivalent on APS-C, the focal length is the established standard for flattering portrait perspective — minimizing facial distortion while maintaining comfortable working distance with the subject.
- Wide-open sharpness at f/1.2 on the XF56mm R is exceptional for this aperture class — the lens resolves fine facial detail without the soft rendering that many f/1.2 lenses exhibit before stopping down.
- As a renewed unit, the XF56mm provides access to one of Fujifilm's most sought-after portrait lenses at a price point significantly below new, lowering the barrier to owning X-system's definitive portrait optic.
- Low-light performance at f/1.2 allows handheld shooting in reception lighting, window-lit studios, and available-light environments where slower lenses require ISO increases that compromise file quality.
👎 Cons
- The XF56mm R's DC coreless autofocus motor is noticeably slower than Fujifilm's stepper motor XF lenses — focus hunting in very low light or when tracking moving subjects at f/1.2 requires patience or a depth of field buffer.
- At f/1.2, depth of field at portrait distances is extremely shallow — focus precision errors of a few millimeters shift the sharp plane from eyes to nose, requiring careful single-point AF discipline on stationary subjects.
- The XF56mm R lacks optical image stabilization (OIS), which means handheld shooting at 1/60s or slower requires either high ISO or a stabilized camera body to avoid motion blur from camera shake.
- Renewed lens condition introduces some cosmetic variability — exterior barrel finish, focus ring smoothness, and mount wear are acceptable but may show signs of prior use not present on new glass.
- At 405g (approximately 14.3 oz) and 73.3mm length, the XF56mm R is one of the heavier and longer lenses in the XF lineup — a noticeable addition to a shoulder bag during a full-day wedding or event shoot.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a renewed lens, and what does that mean for optical quality?
Yes — this is a professionally inspected and tested renewed XF56mm F1.2 R. Renewed lenses are evaluated for optical element clarity (fungus, haze, scratches), aperture blade operation, autofocus accuracy, and exterior condition. The optical quality on a properly renewed copy should be indistinguishable from new in normal use.
What focal length equivalent does 56mm provide on Fujifilm's X-mount APS-C sensor?
With Fujifilm's 1.5x crop factor, the XF56mm F1.2 R is equivalent to approximately 85mm on a full-frame body — the classic portrait focal length. It flatters facial geometry, compresses background separation, and gives enough working distance to shoot natural-looking portraits without crowding the subject.
How does the f/1.2 aperture affect bokeh quality versus the XF56mm F1.2 R APD variant?
The standard R version uses a conventional iris diaphragm, producing characteristic 9-blade circular bokeh. The APD (Apodization) variant adds a special element that produces smoother, more gradual out-of-focus transitions. The R non-APD is the sharper wide-open choice; the APD prioritizes rendering character at the cost of some wide-open resolution.
Does the XF56mm F1.2 R autofocus reliably for moving subjects like children or events?
The XF56mm R uses a DC coreless autofocus motor that is accurate on stationary and slow-moving subjects but is not the fastest or most confident tracker for erratic motion. For fast-moving subjects, stopping down to f/2–f/2.8 increases depth of field tolerance and improves keeper rate on current X-series bodies.
What X-series camera bodies are compatible with this lens?
The XF56mm F1.2 R is compatible with all current and historical Fujifilm X-mount bodies — X-T series, X-Pro series, X-S series, and X-H series. Autofocus performance improves on newer bodies with updated phase-detection AF systems like the X-T5, X-H2, and X-H2S.