Key Features. X-Mount Lens/APS-C Format. 85mm (35mm Equivalent) Aperture Range: f/1.2 to f/16. Apodization Filter for Smooth Bokeh. Show More. Designed for the bokeh enthusiast, the FUJIFILM XF 56mm f/1.2 R APD features a unique optical design, flattering portrait-length field of view, and an especially fast f/1.2 maximum aperture.
The Fujifilm XF 56mm f1.2 R lens is an absolutely phenomenal that is extremely fast with beautiful bokeh and a 7-blade rounded aperture at f1.2. The lens is optically near perfect and is very well-built with an all metal barrel. It does have somewhat of a high element count as a tradeoff to great corner to corner sharpness and chromatic Specs for the Fuji 56mm f1.2; Pros: What makes the Fuji 56mm f1.2 a great lens; Cons: What you’ll want to consider before buying; Fujifilm 56mm f1.2 vs. Fujifilm 50mm f2; Fuji’s Portrait Lenses: Compared; Is it worth it to get the ADP version? Verdict: When is the Fujifilm 56mm f1.2 a good fit for you? Sample images: Fujinon 56mm XF f/1.2
The Sigma 56 and 16 f/1.4 are both great lenses- Good enough that I will not buy either Fuji version. No real reason other than the Sigma is much smaller, lighter and cheaper (and that the Fuji is big, heavy, expensive, and really good). If the Sigma is indeed as good (or better) then great, it’s a bargain.

Cherry blossom season in Berlin, taken with the 56mm f1.2. On a crop sensor, the 56mm f1.2 lens is the equivalent to an 85mm lens on a full-frame camera. This is perhaps one of the most classic focal lengths for portrait photography. Photo of the 35mm f1.4, taken with the 56mm f1.2. It’s not the lightest, the cheapest, or the fastest-to-focus

The Fujifilm XF 50mm f/2 R WR lens fits into Fuji’s “XF” range, which denotes it’s a higher quality than the more budget “XC” lenses. The WR in its full name also indicates that it is weather resistant, making it ideal for use with weather resistant Fuji bodies - there are sealing at ten points around the lens barrel.

The XF 56mm F1.2 R is a premium fast 'portrait' prime for Fujifilm's X system mirrorless cameras. It offers an angle of view equivalent to 85mm on full frame, and uses an inner focusing system for fast, silent autofocus. It has an aperture ring with detents at 1/3 stop intervals, but unlike the company's wide angle primes, no distance or depth

2) show me an equivalent FF kit to my walkaround kit of X-T5 + 23mm f1.4 + 56mm f1.2 (old ones) that is not bigger and heavier. There isn't. And I know because I looked a lot of options before commiting to Fuji jDwE.
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