Our Red Badge series represents the pinnacle of XF lens engineering, delivering "prime-level" performance with the versatility of a zoom. These elite lenses are designed for professionals who demand uncompromising edge-to-edge sharpness, constant wide apertures for low-light mastery, and lightning-fast autofocus via advanced linear motors. Built to endure any environment, every Red Badge lens features rugged weather-sealing, ensuring world-class image quality and reliability in even the most demanding shooting conditions.


Stay mobile

Large-diameter zooms are typically very heavy, limiting where you can use the lens and what pictures you can take, however this lens weighs less than 1kg. After a day of shooting with the lens, when you head home and realise that there is no strain on your shoulders or arms, that is the moment you appreciate its true value.

As quick as you

This is neither a long-distance runner or a sprinter. The lens makes a dash from the minimum shooting distance to infinity, and back again repeatedly. There are three requirements. It must be fast, quiet and maintain balance across its zooming range and at any shooting distance, so as not to have any impact on your grip holding the lens. The balanced form eliminates camera shake for high-speed shooting.

23 elements shape the light

Designed for clarity and strong contrast, this lens captures every detail in each scene. The Nano GI (Gradient Index) coating reduces ghosting and lens flair when shooting into strong light. The use of six ED lens elements including one Super ED (extra-low dispersion) lens minimises chromatic aberration to achieve a high level of image resolving power. The lens configuration and coating has been applied to deliver clarity, free of dullness or haziness, allowing the photographer to capture what their eyes see.

Time to take control

The lens has five-stop image stabilisation inside, and can deliver up to six-stops*1 when mounted on a camera with in-body image stabilisation. At the longest end of the zoom, 140mm, the slowest shutter speed when hand-holding should be 1/125 sec to avoid camera shake. The OIS allows you to use a shutter speed of 1/4 sec! Concentrate on your subject and have the creative freedom to choose a wider range of shutter speeds. You can also benefit in low light, as you don’t have to increase ISO sensitivity or rely on a tripod.

Ready for the elements

Any professional lens needs to overcome all shooting conditions, especially adverse weather. The dust- and moisture-resistant construction of the lens allows you to immerse yourself in shooting, even during rain or sandy environments.

Specs

Description

A photographer on the move needs to control things quickly and easily.

The zoom determines how big or large the subject is in the frame, image stabilization helps reduce shutter speeds and minimise any vibration whilst the large maximum aperture gives rich bokeh and high-speed AF keeps up with any movement.

This lens allows the photographer to control all four elements with their left hand, leaving no room for uncertainty. This workhorse of a lens brings out the maximum potential of the camera and the photographer.

Specification
  • Model Number - XF50-140mmF2.8 R LM OIS WR
  • Release Date - November 20, 2014
  • Lens Configuration - 23 elements in 16 groups (6 anomalous dispersion lenses, including 1 Super ED lens)
  • Focal Length - 50–140mm (35mm equivalent: 76–213mm)
  • Angle of View - 31.7° – 11.6°
  • Maximum Aperture - F2.8
  • Minimum Aperture - F22
  • Aperture Format - 7 blades (circular aperture), 1/3 step, 19 steps total
  • Minimum Focusing Distance - Standard: 1m – ∞ / Macro: 1m – 3m
  • Maximum Magnification - 0.12× (telephoto)
  • Dimensions - Ø82.9 mm × 175.9 mm
  • Weight - 995g (excluding lens cap, hood, and tripod mount)
  • Filter Size - Ø72mm

Included in the Box

  • Quick Start Guide

  • Lens

  • Lens hood

  • Lens Wrapping Cloth

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