Ravensheugh Sands Fungi Macro



On the way out to Ravensheugh Sands there is a small copse of trees next to the track and the area is excellent for fungi, lichen and moss.  This provided the perfect subject to test the 60mm f2.4 macro lens on the Fuji X-Pro1 compact system camera.


The 60mm f2.4 Fujinon is already proving to be an extremely versatile lens having been used for landscape and now for macro images in the first week.

The equivalent to 90mm in full frame terms, this short telephoto is extremely well constructed and is sharp across the lens at all apertures from f2.4 to f22. The aperture is also slightly faster than my Nikon on 105mm f2.8 micro and is less than half the size. However the Nikon does benefit from a vibration reduction system that does increase the size of the lens.

I can see this lens being used on a regular basis for a lot of my work. Besides the landscape and macro the Fujinon 60mm f2.4 is also the perfect focal length for portraits. More on the new X-Pro1 system on Sunday's blog.



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