Quick Overview
- APS-C | f/2.8 to f/16
- 35mm (Full-Frame Equivalent)
- Compact, 3.2 oz Pancake Design
- 11-Blade Iris | Super-Smooth Bokeh
- Weather-Resistant Construction
- Autofocus | 7.9″ Close Focus
- Two Aspherical Elements
- 39mm Front Filter Thread
Product Description
FUJIFILM XF 23mm f/2.8 R WR Pancake Lens (Black, X-Mount)
Compact, lightweight, and built for everyday use, the FUJIFILM XF 23mm f/2.8 R WR Pancake Lens offers the classic 35mm equivalent field of view in a slim, travel-friendly design. Ideal for street, travel, and documentary photography, this lens delivers exceptional image quality without adding bulk to your gear.
Despite its ultra-compact size—under 1″ thick and weighing just 3.2 oz—it features an advanced optical design with two aspherical elements to reduce distortion and spherical aberrations. The f/2.8 maximum aperture and rounded 11-blade diaphragm produce smooth, pleasing bokeh, while also supporting low-light shooting. The lens focuses as close as 7.9″ and offers both autofocus and manual control for creative flexibility.
Designed with mobility in mind, the XF 23mm f/2.8 includes weather-resistant sealing and a 39mm front thread for easy filter use, making it a perfect everyday companion for any FUJIFILM X-mount camera.
Key Optical Features
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23mm focal length (35mm equivalent on APS-C sensors)
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Fast f/2.8–f/16 aperture range for creative depth-of-field control and low-light performance
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Rounded 11-blade diaphragm for smooth, natural-looking bokeh
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Close focus distance of 7.9″ (20 cm), ideal for everyday scenes and detail shots
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Advanced 8-element/6-group construction with two aspherical elements for crisp image quality
Compact & Durable Design
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Ultra-slim pancake profile under 1″ thick
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Weighs only 3.2 oz (90g) for ultimate portability
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Manual aperture ring with locking “A” position for automatic control
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Weather-resistant build for shooting in a variety of environments
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39mm filter thread for easy attachment of ND, UV, or polarizing filters
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