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# High-speed Linear Motor autofocus Constant f/2.8 aperture Weather resistant with 14 sealing points Fujifilm XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR

**Brand:** fujifilm
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## Summary

> 📷 Elevate your vision with Fuji’s pro-grade zoom — sharp, fast, and ready for any adventure!

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## Key Features

- • **Fast & Silent Focus:** Never miss a moment with whisper-quiet, lightning-fast Linear Motor autofocus.
- • **Smooth Bokeh Mastery:** Create creamy, circular bokeh with a 9-blade rounded aperture for professional depth-of-field control.
- • **Flagship Build & Feel:** Solid, all-metal construction designed for durability and premium handling comfort.
- • **Edge-to-Edge Sharpness:** Experience stunning clarity from 16mm to 55mm with advanced aspherical and ED glass elements.
- • **All-Weather Reliability:** Shoot confidently in rain, dust, and cold down to -10°C thanks to robust weather sealing.

## Overview

The Fujifilm XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR is a flagship APS-C standard zoom lens offering a constant bright f/2.8 aperture, advanced optical design with aspherical and ED elements for edge-to-edge sharpness, and a weather-resistant build with 14 sealing points. It features a high-speed, quiet Linear Motor autofocus system and a 9-blade rounded aperture for smooth bokeh, making it ideal for professionals and enthusiasts seeking versatile, high-quality performance in challenging conditions.

## Description

Product Description In order to achieve best-in-class image quality This fast standard zoom lens with a constant aperture of F2 8 consists of 17 elements in 12 groups This includes three aspherical lens elements to control spherical aberration and distortion and three ED glass lens elements to reduce lateral chromatic aberration (wide-angle) and axial chromatic aberration (telephoto) this allows the lens to achieve edge-to-edge sharpness across the entire zoom range The XF16-55mm F2.8 R LM WR weather-resistant zoom lens is a flagship "XF standard zoom lens" with a focal length equivalent of 24mm* to 84mm*, and a constant F2.8 aperture throughout the range. The advanced optical design controls various forms of aberration to achieve edge-to-edge sharpness across the entire zoom range. From the Manufacturer The XF16-55mm F2.8 R LM WR weather-resistant zoom lens is a flagship "XF standard zoom lens" with a focal length equivalent of 24mm* to 84mm*, and a constant F2.8 aperture throughout the range. The advanced optical design controls various forms of aberration to achieve edge-to-edge sharpness across the entire zoom range.

Review: Probably the best all-around lens I've ever owned. - I came of age in the '90s and took up photography as a young adult. I've been seriously shooting now, off-and-on professionally, for about 20 years—precisely over the period during which the world made the shift from film to digital. As a result, I've shot with a lot of gear. Olympus OM system. Canon EF. Nikon F-mount. Four Thirds. Micro Four Thirds. And of course Fuji X-mount. I've had occasion to own some very good wide aperture "standard zoom" lenses, from Olympus, Nikon, Canon, Sigma, and Fuji. In terms of image quality and focus performance and accuracy, this is probably the best all-around lens I've ever owned. It is an impressive, impressive piece of equipment in every way. I'm currently using it with Fuji X-T2 bodies. THE GOOD - Amazing sharpness at every focal length all the way open - Blink-of-eye focus lock apparently limited only by the body you shoot with - Rugged all-metal build construction - Actual, mechanical, notched aperture ring, not a fly-by-wire imitation - Smooth-as-silk zoom and focus action - Very sound weather sealing that I've had several occasions to depend on It is pure, rock-solid competence in every way, utterly dependable and predictable in terms of durability, in terms of handling, and in terms of output. I wouldn't be without it. THE BAD - It is very long and heavy for a dedicated APS-C lens, essentially double the size of its other direct competitors - The front element is huge - All of this makes it vulnerable to damage but also requiring of very large filters and cases for protection It would appear that the basic trade-off that enabled Fuji to come up with such a technically brilliant lens is that it's an APS-C lens that's the size of a full-frame f/2.8 zoom. Whether or not this works for you will depend on your own circumstances. IN COMPARISON vs. Olympus 12.40mm f/2.8 Pro: The Fuji 16-55mm has more pleasing and more effective DOF control/bokeh, even at what should be equivalently adjusted settings that compensate for the smaller sensor size of the MFT system. The Olympus 12-40mm f/2.8 lens is a fine lens that matches this one for build quality, sharpness, and focus speed, yet design compromises mean that it the Olympus 12-40mm is lacking in the DOF control department in comparison to the Fuji 16-55mm, or even in comparison to Olympus non-pro offerings like the 14-54mm zoom. vs. Canon L and Nikon f/2.8 pro standard zooms: I only ever used the versions of these lenses that predate the advent of "designed during the APS-C era" equipment, but nonetheless, the Fuji 16-55mm is far sharper across the frame—especially at corners—and far less prone to distortion and chromatic aberration than either Canon or Nikon versions of an f/2.8 standard zoom that I shout with during the '00s. It is also noticeably faster to focus. The Fuji 16-55mm is admittedly somewhat smaller than the Canon and Nikon f/2.8 offerings for full-frame, but if you sit it down next to these on the one side and an Olympus 12-40mm or Sigma 18-50mm on the other side, the Fuji is clearly closer in size to the former (full-frame f/2.8 zooms) than the latter (other mirrorless or DX f/2.8 zooms). It really can't claim to have a tremendous size advantage vs. full-frame fixed-aperture zooms. You're not going to go Fuji XF with this lens for the weight savings. vs. Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 EX: Immensely better build quality, with better sharpness both at edge and center—as well as immensely faster focus. Don't get me wrong, the Sigma is in an entirely different price class and about half the size, an amazing lens in its own right for the cost, but when the output and build quality of the two is compared, the Fuji 16-55mm simply destroys the Sigma. It's like comparing a Honda Accord, which is a fine car in its own right, to a Tesla Roadster. If you can put up with the size and cost and have a body like the X-T2 that can take advantage of what this lens is able to offer, you'll find that this lens is really at the top of what photography currently has (or probably ever will have) to offer. It's really just a fully achieved product in every way. Hats off to Fuji for making a lens with few obvious compromises, and none in the image quality department.
Review: An Awesome Sharp Lens for my Fuji X-T1 - I've been looking for a "bread and butter" lens to add to my Fujifilm X-T1 system. I already have the Fujinon 18-135mm that came as a lens kit and purchased at a really good price earlier this year. It does a great job in average to bright light settings, but struggles indoors and low light situations. I was looking for a special lens that had the "wow" factor where the end results in a picture just take your breath away. I found it in this lens. I still have my full frame Nikon system that I do not plan on leaving anytime soon. My Nikon is my workhorse for my "bread and butter" events. There is still something special to me in using a full frame DSLR that I will still fall back to using. While I long to have the Nikon 24-70mm lens, I could no justify the price as well as the weight of the lens. I started my research and reading for the next wide/zoom lens. Along the way, I added the Fujinon 27mm pancake lens as well as the 35mm lens. These two primes did a remarkable job in low light. Carrying this Fuji system was still lighter than carrying my Nikon system. Switching between zoom and prime lens did not bother me as I felt there's a creative and fun factor with this system. Still, a good walk around and all purpose lens was waiting to be found. For months, I kept my eye on the 16-55mm red badge lens. It's an equivalent to the full frame ~24-70mm lens. I read a lot of reviews and looked at the beautiful pictures this lens was producing. My gut feeling was telling me to get this lens. I waited for a sale and finally made a purchase. I had no buyer's remorse. Oh my! What a beautiful lens! In my hands, was a solid piece of beautiful glass. It's slightly heavier than my 18-135mm lens and a bit longer and a bit wider. I immediately swapped lens and started my wonderful relationship/journey with my new lens. My first adventure was to my local garden center. I always take a photo trip there to test out new lenses. The first thing I noticed was how quick this lens is. No focus hunting at all. My second photo adventure was to an annual trade show. Now, we all know how crazy the lighting can be at an event like this. My Nikon system would usually handle this quite well. I have to say that my Fuji system did a better job, especially with this lens. This lens is sharp! At first, I wasn't too sure how much I would miss using my 18-135mm lens as it's a great all-purpose walk-around-lens. I did not miss it when I went to the trade show. I did not miss it when I captured/shot other events. I briefly mentioned the size and weight in comparison to my 18-135mm lens. I do not notice the extra weight and extra length. I'm using my lens without a grip. It's that comfortable in my hands. Have I mentioned it's a joy to use? Right now, this lens is permanently attached to my X-T1. A winning combination. Have I found my "bread and butter" lens? I sure did! ** February 2016 ** For the first time, I went on vacation without my Nikon system. Instead I took my Fujifilm X-T1 and this wonderful lens. Spent two weeks on a cruise ship and was able to capture some incredible pictures of our adventure. This camera/lens combination did not hesitate in low-light situations. I was able to take pictures of a production show inside a dark theater. This is a great combination for my needs. Also, enjoyed traveling with a lighter backpack. Don't get me wrong, I still love my Nikon system. For this trip it was about letting go for two weeks and see what my Fuji could do. It did remarkably well. I will be back to add additional thoughts/comments/usage.

## Features

- Optically designed to draw out the maximum image quality of a flagship standard zoom lens Angle of view 83 2°- 29°
- Focal length(35mm format equivalent) f=16-55mm (24-84mm) Focus range Normal - 0 6m - ∞(whole zoom position) Macro - 30cm - 10m (Wide) 40cm - 10m (Telephoto)
- High-speed, quiet auto focus thanks to the Linear Motor Weight, excluding caps and hoods 1 44 pounds (655g)
- Weather resistant design with 14 sealing points dust-resistant and -10 Degree low-temperature operation
- Nano-Gi coating technology 9 rounded blade aperture diaphragm help create smooth and circular bokeh Max Magnification 0 16x (telephoto)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00RSQTDMA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,008 in SLR Camera Lenses |
| Brand | Fujifilm |
| Built-In Media | lens |
| Camera Lens | Fujinon XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR |
| Camera Lens Description | Fujinon XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Camera Models | Fujifilm X-series cameras |
| Compatible Camera Mount | Fujifilm X |
| Compatible Devices | Action Camera |
| Compatible Mountings | Fujifilm X |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 391 Reviews |
| Effective Still Resolution | 32.5 |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic, Manual |
| Focal Length Description | 16-55 millimeters |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00074101025729 |
| Has Self-Timer | Yes |
| Image stabilization | Optical |
| Item Weight | 655 Grams |
| Lens | Standard |
| Lens Coating Description | Nano Coating |
| Lens Design | Zoom |
| Lens Fixed Focal Length | 55 Millimeters |
| Lens Mount | Fujifilm X |
| Lens Type | Standard |
| Manufacturer | Fujifilm |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 16443072 |
| Maximum Aperture | 2.8 Millimeters |
| Maximum Focal Length | 55 Millimeters |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1 seconds |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Minimum Aperture | 22 f |
| Minimum Focal Length | 16 Millimeters |
| Model Name | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR |
| Model Number | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
| Photo Filter Size | 77 Millimeters |
| Real Angle Of View | 29 Degrees |
| Screen Size | 10.6 Centimeters |
| UPC | 074101025729 |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year coverage for labor, 1 year coverage for parts, This warranty doesn’t cover accessories not made by the manufacturer, batteries, or flash equipment |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Zoom Ratio | 3.43:1 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Fujifilm
- **Camera Lens Description:** Fujinon XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR
- **Compatible Mountings:** Fujifilm X
- **Focal Length Description:** 16-55 millimeters
- **Lens Type:** Standard

## Images

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![Fujifilm XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81PZHgfRacL.jpg)
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Probably the best all-around lens I've ever owned.
*by P***M on September 8, 2018*

I came of age in the '90s and took up photography as a young adult. I've been seriously shooting now, off-and-on professionally, for about 20 years—precisely over the period during which the world made the shift from film to digital. As a result, I've shot with a lot of gear. Olympus OM system. Canon EF. Nikon F-mount. Four Thirds. Micro Four Thirds. And of course Fuji X-mount. I've had occasion to own some very good wide aperture "standard zoom" lenses, from Olympus, Nikon, Canon, Sigma, and Fuji. In terms of image quality and focus performance and accuracy, this is probably the best all-around lens I've ever owned. It is an impressive, impressive piece of equipment in every way. I'm currently using it with Fuji X-T2 bodies. THE GOOD - Amazing sharpness at every focal length all the way open - Blink-of-eye focus lock apparently limited only by the body you shoot with - Rugged all-metal build construction - Actual, mechanical, notched aperture ring, not a fly-by-wire imitation - Smooth-as-silk zoom and focus action - Very sound weather sealing that I've had several occasions to depend on It is pure, rock-solid competence in every way, utterly dependable and predictable in terms of durability, in terms of handling, and in terms of output. I wouldn't be without it. THE BAD - It is very long and heavy for a dedicated APS-C lens, essentially double the size of its other direct competitors - The front element is huge - All of this makes it vulnerable to damage but also requiring of very large filters and cases for protection It would appear that the basic trade-off that enabled Fuji to come up with such a technically brilliant lens is that it's an APS-C lens that's the size of a full-frame f/2.8 zoom. Whether or not this works for you will depend on your own circumstances. IN COMPARISON vs. Olympus 12.40mm f/2.8 Pro: The Fuji 16-55mm has more pleasing and more effective DOF control/bokeh, even at what should be equivalently adjusted settings that compensate for the smaller sensor size of the MFT system. The Olympus 12-40mm f/2.8 lens is a fine lens that matches this one for build quality, sharpness, and focus speed, yet design compromises mean that it the Olympus 12-40mm is lacking in the DOF control department in comparison to the Fuji 16-55mm, or even in comparison to Olympus non-pro offerings like the 14-54mm zoom. vs. Canon L and Nikon f/2.8 pro standard zooms: I only ever used the versions of these lenses that predate the advent of "designed during the APS-C era" equipment, but nonetheless, the Fuji 16-55mm is far sharper across the frame—especially at corners—and far less prone to distortion and chromatic aberration than either Canon or Nikon versions of an f/2.8 standard zoom that I shout with during the '00s. It is also noticeably faster to focus. The Fuji 16-55mm is admittedly somewhat smaller than the Canon and Nikon f/2.8 offerings for full-frame, but if you sit it down next to these on the one side and an Olympus 12-40mm or Sigma 18-50mm on the other side, the Fuji is clearly closer in size to the former (full-frame f/2.8 zooms) than the latter (other mirrorless or DX f/2.8 zooms). It really can't claim to have a tremendous size advantage vs. full-frame fixed-aperture zooms. You're not going to go Fuji XF with this lens for the weight savings. vs. Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 EX: Immensely better build quality, with better sharpness both at edge and center—as well as immensely faster focus. Don't get me wrong, the Sigma is in an entirely different price class and about half the size, an amazing lens in its own right for the cost, but when the output and build quality of the two is compared, the Fuji 16-55mm simply destroys the Sigma. It's like comparing a Honda Accord, which is a fine car in its own right, to a Tesla Roadster. If you can put up with the size and cost and have a body like the X-T2 that can take advantage of what this lens is able to offer, you'll find that this lens is really at the top of what photography currently has (or probably ever will have) to offer. It's really just a fully achieved product in every way. Hats off to Fuji for making a lens with few obvious compromises, and none in the image quality department.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An Awesome Sharp Lens for my Fuji X-T1
*by S***E on December 19, 2015*

I've been looking for a "bread and butter" lens to add to my Fujifilm X-T1 system. I already have the Fujinon 18-135mm that came as a lens kit and purchased at a really good price earlier this year. It does a great job in average to bright light settings, but struggles indoors and low light situations. I was looking for a special lens that had the "wow" factor where the end results in a picture just take your breath away. I found it in this lens. I still have my full frame Nikon system that I do not plan on leaving anytime soon. My Nikon is my workhorse for my "bread and butter" events. There is still something special to me in using a full frame DSLR that I will still fall back to using. While I long to have the Nikon 24-70mm lens, I could no justify the price as well as the weight of the lens. I started my research and reading for the next wide/zoom lens. Along the way, I added the Fujinon 27mm pancake lens as well as the 35mm lens. These two primes did a remarkable job in low light. Carrying this Fuji system was still lighter than carrying my Nikon system. Switching between zoom and prime lens did not bother me as I felt there's a creative and fun factor with this system. Still, a good walk around and all purpose lens was waiting to be found. For months, I kept my eye on the 16-55mm red badge lens. It's an equivalent to the full frame ~24-70mm lens. I read a lot of reviews and looked at the beautiful pictures this lens was producing. My gut feeling was telling me to get this lens. I waited for a sale and finally made a purchase. I had no buyer's remorse. Oh my! What a beautiful lens! In my hands, was a solid piece of beautiful glass. It's slightly heavier than my 18-135mm lens and a bit longer and a bit wider. I immediately swapped lens and started my wonderful relationship/journey with my new lens. My first adventure was to my local garden center. I always take a photo trip there to test out new lenses. The first thing I noticed was how quick this lens is. No focus hunting at all. My second photo adventure was to an annual trade show. Now, we all know how crazy the lighting can be at an event like this. My Nikon system would usually handle this quite well. I have to say that my Fuji system did a better job, especially with this lens. This lens is sharp! At first, I wasn't too sure how much I would miss using my 18-135mm lens as it's a great all-purpose walk-around-lens. I did not miss it when I went to the trade show. I did not miss it when I captured/shot other events. I briefly mentioned the size and weight in comparison to my 18-135mm lens. I do not notice the extra weight and extra length. I'm using my lens without a grip. It's that comfortable in my hands. Have I mentioned it's a joy to use? Right now, this lens is permanently attached to my X-T1. A winning combination. Have I found my "bread and butter" lens? I sure did! ** February 2016 ** For the first time, I went on vacation without my Nikon system. Instead I took my Fujifilm X-T1 and this wonderful lens. Spent two weeks on a cruise ship and was able to capture some incredible pictures of our adventure. This camera/lens combination did not hesitate in low-light situations. I was able to take pictures of a production show inside a dark theater. This is a great combination for my needs. Also, enjoyed traveling with a lighter backpack. Don't get me wrong, I still love my Nikon system. For this trip it was about letting go for two weeks and see what my Fuji could do. It did remarkably well. I will be back to add additional thoughts/comments/usage.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Handles adventure better than I do
*by T***E on October 29, 2018*

The only thing I wish this lens had is OIS. That being said, it's already pretty heavy if you're using the x-t2 like I am, so it really doesn't need extra weight. I can't wait to get an x-h1, because as Tony Northrup suggests, and I agree, this lens is the perfect mate for the x-h1 because of the larger grip and built in image stabilization. I am now starting to assist shooting weddings and when I am done taking portraits with my 56f1.2, this lens is typically what I use next. It's simply too versatile not to use it for everything else. The weight and size makes me want to use my fantastic fuji primes (16f1.4, 23f2, 35f2) but I get frustrated at not getting the shot I want at the right focal length when the moment passes. In these moments I say, that's it- I'm putting on the 16-55, and I sigh in relief. Simply put, it is a wonderful lens. The zoom is often compared to 24-70mm f4 full frame zoom- and rightfully so- it's the closest equivalent. But the 16-55 is even better than that- it's a 24-84mm! You get an extra bit of zoom! It's great for getting candid wedding shots from across the room. The quality of the build is fantastic, along with the IQ (image quality). The internal barrel extends the total length of the lens as you zoom- it isn't very long and it only starts really expanding after 23mm, but it does extend. This is important because as the internal volume of the lens expands, it wants to stay at a constant pressure, so, air gets sucked inside. This is an issue for dust/moisture/humidity, especially when temperature changes a lot. Now, many reading this might already know that, but I'm mentioning it specifically because I took this lens on a two week trip, with 4 day trek through the jungle in Colombia, South America. For those that are curious, I went to see the Ciudad Perdida, among other places. It was dusty, hot, humid, and I (not the camera) definitely got rained on- hard. With the exception of the one downpour I experienced and a small handful of times that I used other lenses, this lens was deployed during the entire trek, *light* rain or no. Lens cap was off (read tony northrups "Stunning Digital Photography", he elaborates on why lens caps don't matter), and I was using the peak design capture clip to secure my fuji x-t2 and this 16-55mm to my pack strap. At no point did this lens let me down. It put up with much more movement, dust, rain, and humidity than I would ever expose any of my other sensitive electronics to. Honestly, I am completely amazed by it. Believe me when I say, this was no ordinary stroll through the woods. The terrain was extremely steep at times, the conditions were very trying/primitive, and I was on foot the whole time. And I also routinely take this lens out backpacking in the Appalachian region. The fact that this lens easily shrugged off everything I put it through and took great photos while doing it, is a testament to it's durability, craftsmanship, and engineering- well done Fuji.

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