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this lens looks great, feels great and helps to make great images!

it's versatile!

low light or bright light!

good on the street…
or indoors…

tack sharp…great bokeh…


chris7521
Well-known
Looks good to me! Nice work.
GaryLH
Veteran
I liked the two b&w shots the best..
Hmmm.. Your sig changed.. So the 23 has become your standard lens I c
. Still looking for the right 3 fixed focal lengths or are u now set?
Gary
Hmmm.. Your sig changed.. So the 23 has become your standard lens I c
Gary
Sejanus.Aelianus
Veteran
I used to make claims like that. It only took me about thirty five years to accept that this week's favourite camera/lens/squeaky toy will be next week's entry on eBay. :angel:
In the meantime, my bargain Canon FD 50/1.8 is flavour of the week...
In the meantime, my bargain Canon FD 50/1.8 is flavour of the week...

noimmunity
scratch my niche
I just picked up the 23(35), and I'm loving it, too.
I might have preferred a 16(24)-35(50) set up, but Fuji's lens line up practically forces speed demons into choosing 23(35)-56(85).
35-85 is really good for people, however; much better than 24-50.
The 23 focuses much faster than the 35. I'm sure that recent comments by Fuji about updating lens designs refer at least to the 35, a great lens in its own right, but one that could sure use a little update.
I might have preferred a 16(24)-35(50) set up, but Fuji's lens line up practically forces speed demons into choosing 23(35)-56(85).
35-85 is really good for people, however; much better than 24-50.
The 23 focuses much faster than the 35. I'm sure that recent comments by Fuji about updating lens designs refer at least to the 35, a great lens in its own right, but one that could sure use a little update.
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I liked the two b&w shots the best..
Hmmm.. Your sig changed.. So the 23 has become your standard lens I c. Still looking for the right 3 fixed focal lengths or are u now set?
Gary
if a 16 appears then it will be a 16/23/60 kit…for now, it's a 23/60 kit with the 16-50 available for wide when needed/wanted.
i quite like the 16-50 zoom.
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I used to make claims like that. It only took me about thirty five years to accept that this week's favourite camera/lens/squeaky toy will be next week's entry on eBay. :angel:
In the meantime, my bargain Canon FD 50/1.8 is flavour of the week...
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not liking that word, 'claim'…for now this is the lens that hits home for me.
i like pretty much everything about it!
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I just picked up the 23(35), and I'm loving it, too.
I might have preferred a 16(24)-35(50) set up, but Fuji's lens line up practically forces speed demons into choosing 23(35)-56(85).
35-85 is really good for people, however; much better than 24-50.
The 23 focuses much faster than the 35. I'm sure that recent comments by Fuji about updating lens designs refer at least to the 35, a great lens in its own right, but one that could sure use a little update.
i'm not missing the 35 at all…and the 60 is fast enough for me…though the 56 does have it's appeal for sure!
tbarker13
shooter of stuff
In very limited use, the 23 just seems to be an awesome lens.
RedLion
Come to the Faire
Yes, I agree about the Fuji 23mm F1.4. I'm enjoying it as well. Wonderful build and image quality; focuses fast and while not silent, the sound you hear when it focuses is no problem at all.
Sejanus.Aelianus
Veteran
not liking that word, 'claim'…for now this is the lens that hits home for me.
i like pretty much everything about it!
Apologies. I meant that I was the one making the claims, and then reneging on them.
I want to love this lens, but it's just too big for what it is (to me). Save your breath. 
willie_901
Veteran
And... the 23/1.4 is quite flare resistant as well.
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I want to love this lens, but it's just too big for what it is (to me). Save your breath.![]()
it's short & fat…i can relate to it!
honozooloo
Established
I just picked up a 23mm f/1.4 last month and as 35mm is my favorite focal length, it's seen a lot of use. I'll upload a few examples to flickr tonight and share them here.
The lens is sharp wide open and absolutely epic past f/4. The 23mm is more than sufficiently sharp wide open (although I'm no pixel-peeper, it's ever so slightly less sharp than the 35mm). Actually, the 35mm seems to yield better microcontrast wide open, which helps reinforce the illusion the 23mm isn't as "sharp." I notice hints of coma ("swirl") in some of the shots when used wide-open on a subject 2-5m away. Transition to OOF is smooth and beautiful. The coma is subtle and I enjoy the signature quite a bit.
Personally, I love the fact that Fuji seems to have designed this lens with consideration for both sharpness and "feel" or signature. Modern lenses aspire for flawlessness and that's awesome in some ways, but often too sterile for my taste. The 23mm seems to a great compromise between signature and performance. It's definitely become my go-to lens in the short time it's been with me!
The lens is sharp wide open and absolutely epic past f/4. The 23mm is more than sufficiently sharp wide open (although I'm no pixel-peeper, it's ever so slightly less sharp than the 35mm). Actually, the 35mm seems to yield better microcontrast wide open, which helps reinforce the illusion the 23mm isn't as "sharp." I notice hints of coma ("swirl") in some of the shots when used wide-open on a subject 2-5m away. Transition to OOF is smooth and beautiful. The coma is subtle and I enjoy the signature quite a bit.
Personally, I love the fact that Fuji seems to have designed this lens with consideration for both sharpness and "feel" or signature. Modern lenses aspire for flawlessness and that's awesome in some ways, but often too sterile for my taste. The 23mm seems to a great compromise between signature and performance. It's definitely become my go-to lens in the short time it's been with me!
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
shots One, Three and Four Do IT for me ...
its a Gem, its a keeper,
stay with it.... You and that pancake make Magic !
its a Gem, its a keeper,
stay with it.... You and that pancake make Magic !
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thanks helen...
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