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Fujifilm 27mm f2.8 – Review & Sample Photos

  • Alik Griffin
  • February 25, 2025
  • 21 comments

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The Fujinon 27mm f2.8 pancake lens is one of Fujifilm’s smallest and lightest lenses, perfect for the photographer looking for something compact and low-profile for street shooting or travel.

The 27mm produces a field of view with the 35mm equivalent of 41mm. From overall image quality to the mechanical build, this lens is very solid. Optically, it can produce some amazing images while never holding you back from major flaws.

Because of its small size and weight, it becomes one of those specialty lenses that every Fujifilm shooter should consider taking a second look at.

Fujifilm 27mm f2.8 Lens Review

Technical Stats

35mm Equiv – 41mm
Aperture Range – f2.8 – f16
Minimum Focus Range – 13.39″ / 34cm
Aperture Blades – 7
Design – 7 elements in 5 groups
Filter Threads: 39mm

An updated version of this lens now has an aperture ring and is weather-sealed.

Fujifilm XF 27mm f2.8 Black – Amazon

Tokyo Smokers

Fujinon 27mm f2.8 – Impressions

This lens is fantastic because it’s small and lightweight. It makes Fujifilm’s smaller cameras even more compact.

On an APS-C body, the 27mm lens performs like a 41mm (35mm equivalent) lens, which seems pretty sharp optically. I’m noticing it performs better close than it does at infinity focus.

Ultimately, I’m very happy with this lens, and it’s been a great travel lens despite having many other great lenses to choose from. I love it with my X-Pro 2, but it’s also a fun lens with the X-T2. I’ll show some samples of what it looks like on those two cameras later.

Tokyo Airport

Shooting 41mm

It’s always hard to decide between shooting a 35mm and a 50mm field of view. The Fujinon 27mm gives you a field of view of about 40mm.

35mm is often too wide, and you must get close to the action. 50mm seems like it’s too telephoto sometimes, and you have to move way back when trying to capture a large scene. 40mm for street photography seems right, that of course, is my opinion.

Tokyo Smokers

Overall Performance

The Good

  • Sharp in the center
  • Controlled vignetting and chromatic aberrations
  • Excellent Build Quality
  • Fast autofocus with minimal noise

The Bad

  • No Fast Contrast AF
  • Corners & edges are not sharp
  • Slow
  • Price
Hanada Airport

Lens Design

The lens design is very simple. It has no aperture controls or lens hood. Because of this, using the lens takes a little getting used to since you have to control the aperture through the camera. However, the latest update to this lens includes the aperture ring.

Fujinon 27mm
Fujinon 27mm
Fujinon 27mm

The 7-blade aperture, combined with the 7 elements in 5 groups and the HT-EBC lens coating, produces clean images with decent bokeh, contrast, and consistent sharpness.

While the lens doesn’t have any major flaws, it doesn’t have any unique characteristics either. There isn’t much magic to this lens; I would call it an all-around average, but it becomes simple and fun because it’s built so compact.

Note that this lens does not have the newest microcomputers for faster contrast AF. Although its phase detection autofocus is still very quick, it will perform slightly slower in low-light and high-frequency settings when contrast AF is used.

Size & Weight

This lens’s size and weight make it a great partner for any of Fujifilm’s rangefinder cameras. It also makes the X-Pro 2 much easier to handle and more compact.

Weight: 2.75 oz

Fujinon 27mm

Size (Dimensions): 2.4 x 0.91″ (61.2 x 23mm)

Fujinon 27mm Sample Image

Technical Details

Fujinon 27mm Sample Image

Mechanically, the Fujinon 27mm is very solid. There are no serious issues with focus shifts or field curvature. The front element telescopes out as you get closer to the minimum focus range, so the lens gets a few degrees tighter when focusing closer.

While the 0.35m minimum focus range isn’t that great, it’s not terrible either, and it rarely is an issue.

Minimum Focus Range

0.35m – You can get about as close as the flower image above.

    Focus Breathing

    The lens is widest at infinity focus. When focused close, you lose a few degrees since the lens telescopes out and becomes longer.

      MTF / Field Curvature (Astigmatism)

      There are no major issues with field curvatures.

        Focus Shifts

        This lens does not have any noticeable issues with focus shifting. Objects in focus at f2.8 will stay in focus until f16.

        I notice that the front element moves when you focus, which becomes more apparent when you attach a UV filter.

        Focus Noise – Small clicks with autofocus

        Focus Ring Resistance – Smooth yet firm

        Aperture Ring Resistance – No aperture ring

        Rattling – No

        Street Photography with the Fujifilm 27mm

        Image Quality

        Considering this lens’s size and light, it still produces some really nice image quality. It’s decently sharp, without much edge and corner softness, there isn’t much distortion, and vignetting isn’t much of a problem either.

        The lens coatings keep the lens free from glare and ghosting, making it suitable for street and night shooters and smoothing and uniformizing the bokeh.

        Sharpness Chart

        Regarding corner-to-corner sharpness, the Fujinon 27mm f2.8 produces very nice detail. Although it loses some detail in the edges and corners, I was surprised at how well it maintained this detail, considering the simplicity of the design.

        Fujinon 27mm Sharpness Chart
        Fujinon 27mm Sharpness Chart
        Fujifilm 27mm Sample Photo

        Diffraction

        I shot diffraction tests using tree bark. This is a 100% crop of the center of the image at different f-stops. At f2.8, the camera still resolves some sharp detail, which holds up until about f8. F11 softens up, and by f16, we’re hit pretty hard by diffraction.

        The sweet spot is around f4 – f5.6. Even f2.8 is still pretty sharp.

        Fujinon 27mm Diffraction

        Aberrations

        Because of the two ED elements, color fringing is very well controlled, and Fujifilm has built-in profiles that correct for much of this.

        Color Fringing / Spherochromatism (out-of-focus chroma)

        Fujinon 27mm Color Fringing

        The Fujinon 27mm controls chromatic aberrations and color fringing very well. Only in high-contrast situations do you notice it.

        Cat Eye / Petzval Effect

        A minor Peltzval Effec or swirling bokeh can be created in the right situation, but this lens isn’t known for creating those Cat-Eye characteristics.

        Fujinon 27mm f2.8 Cats Eye Bokeh

        Vignetting

        The camera and lens have a built-in profile correction, so you’ll never see any vignetting.

        Fujifilm 27mm f2.8 Vignetting Sample

        Here are some vignetting samples with the built-in profile correction removed.

        Fujifilm 27mm f2.8 Vignetting Sample

        The lens produces some vignetting around the left and right edges at f2.8, but it almost completely clears up by f5.6. Fujifilm’s baked-in lens profile correction clears it up mostly at f2.8 and completely by f4.

        Distortion

        Fujifilm 27mm f2.8 Distortion Sample

        The image above is the default correction in Lightroom, and no other effects are applied.

        Fujifilm 27mm f2.8 Distortion Sample No Profile

        The Fujinon 27mm f2.8 is distorted, but the camera corrects it well.

        Art & Character

        Even at f2.8, you can get some nice bokeh as long as your subject is close, and keeping the aperture under f11 also helps keep the lens pretty glare-free.

        If you’re looking for great sun stars, this will not be the right lens for you, but you can still produce some nice light effects when shooting at night.

        Bokeh

        Fujifilm 27mm f2.8 Bokeh Sample

        You don’t get that super creamy bokeh at a distance like you do with a faster lens, but you still can get some nice subject separation from the background, especially if the subject is very close.

        Fujifilm 27mm f2.8 Sample

        Sun Stars

        Fujifilm 27mm f2.8 Sunstars

        Sunstars or street light stars occur from f16 till about f10 and almost completely disappear by f8.

        This is about the best I could find at f16. Shooting into the sun yields less crisp results.

        Flaring Sample

        Flaring Ghosting

        You won’t really get any unique flaring or ghosting with this lens, but that also means you can shoot straight into the sun without drowning out your image with light or losing much contrast. Of course, if you want crazy flaring, you can always throw on a cheap UV filter.

        Flaring Ghosting Sample

        Flaring is pretty well controlled with this lens. It never gets extreme, and you never get any of those signature lens flare orbs.

        Flaring Sample

        Pushing the aperture to f16 gets nasty, and you’ll start seeing Sensor / Red Dot flares and unsightly streaks.

        Veiling Flaring

        Fujifilm 27mm f2.8 Flaring Sample

        Flaring is also very well controlled with the Fujinon 27mm.

        Fujifilm 27mm f2.8 Veiling Flare Sample

        What is the HT-EBC coating?

        It means “High Transmittance Electron Beam Coating.” It’s Fujifilm’s newer, high-quality, fancy 11-layer coating. Ultimately, it should help produce more vivid colors, contrast ghosting, and flare reduction.

        Color Rendering

        Color Sample

        This lens is fantastic for portraits. Skin tones pop without ever feeling too saturated or muted, and no exaggerated color tones or shifts need to be corrected.

        Color Sample

        Contrast

        Tokyo Smokers

        You don’t have to work hard to get a nice punchy contrast out of this lens. The combination of the coatings and the lens design gives every image that very crisp look Fujinon lenses are known for.

        Flowers and Bokeh

        Fujinon 27mm f2.8 Lens Review – The Bottom Line

        This lens is a must-have for photographers looking to keep a low profile for street photography or casual shooting. I love it on my X-Pro 2, and while I have lenses that perform better, the size and weight of this lens make it my go-to when traveling light with the Fujifilm system.

        While some lenses perform better than others, and while this lens may not be everything we want in a lens, its size makes up for any of its flaws, making it a fun and practical lens.

        The image quality produced is also very acceptable. It’s pretty sharp in the center and produces little vignetting, distortion, or chromatic aberrations. Contrast and color are also very crisp and vivid.

        It takes some time to get used to not having an aperture control on the lens, and I don’t love how the front element telescopes out when focusing close. However, those are forgivable features and would be even more forgivable if the lens was less expensive, which brings me to the only real problem I have with this lens—the price. It’s a little high for a pancake lens, especially for one that is not weather-sealed, so you might want to wait for this one to go on sale – although the new version of this lens is weather-sealed.

        Fujinon 27mm f2.8 – Sample Images

        Hanada Airport Sample
        Fujifilm X-Pro 2 – ISO 400 – f5.6 – 1/60
        Hanada Airport Ceiling
        Fujifilm X-Pro 2 – ISO 400 – f5.6 – 1/60
        Hanada Windows
        Fujifilm X-Pro 2 – ISO 200 – f5.6 – 1/220
        Hanging Squid
        Fujifilm X-T2 – ISO 200 – f2.8 – 1/3000
        Fujfilm 27mm sample photo
        Fujifilm X-T2 – ISO 200 – f5.6 – 1/1600
        Fujifilm 27mm f2.8 Sample Image
        Fujifilm X-T2 – ISO 200 – f5.6 – 1/500
        Hanada Maple Row
        Fujifilm X-Pro 2 – ISO 800 – f5.6 – 1/60
        Squid Sale
        Fujifilm X-T2 – ISO 200 – f2.8 – 1/1100
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        21 comments
        1. Alik Griffin says:
          March 4, 2017 at 7:53 pm

          Great shots on your review Brandon. The reason I really like the 27mm is because it makes my X-Pro 2 so much smaller and comfortable to use. But I’ve always preferred the 27mm or (41mm equiv)) focal length. Even back when I shot Canon full frame with the 40mm pancake.

          To me it’s always just felt more natural, or equal to the human eye. Shooting with the 27 is definitely a different experience compared to 35mm or (50mm equiv).

          So I would say, I prefer the 27mm over 23mm, but I do love 35mm. I probably shoot with 35mm more. It’s just seems a little easier to shoot with, even more versatile maybe. The 35mm f2 Fujinon lens is awesome, but man, I’m surprised not more people complain about that swirling bokeh.

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        2. Ronaldo Mirandah says:
          January 10, 2018 at 6:35 pm

          Hey man, wondering is this is right? on the botton is called 35mm photos? is that correct?

          Reply
          1. Alik Griffin says:
            January 12, 2018 at 11:55 am

            Oh yeah, that’s a mistake. I sometimes copy over structure from other lens reviews and occasionally some stuff gets left behind. I’ll fix. These samples are actually all from the 27mm.

            Reply
            1. Ronaldo Mirandah says:
              January 12, 2018 at 4:35 pm

              Thanks! Found your reviews really great! I hope you keep them always! Waiting new lenses review

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              1. Alik Griffin says:
                January 14, 2018 at 12:16 pm

                Thanks Rolando. I have a few more Fuji lenses to review but I’m going to do some MItakon and Handevision next.

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        3. Sandra Ivory says:
          June 16, 2019 at 9:21 pm

          Hey, thanks for review! It’s really helpful! Wondering on which lens did you do photos of the lens itself? Will be grateful for answering, photos are beautiful

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          1. Alik Griffin says:
            June 17, 2019 at 1:22 am

            I think it was the 56mm f1.2 with the macro extension tube. I usually use the 60mm f2.4 macro for those shots though.

            Reply
        4. Omar Arab says:
          September 4, 2019 at 6:05 pm

          Excellent review Alik!
          I agree about the price bit, but I was able to find this from a reputable Hong Kong seller on eBay for $167 new (with fast global shipping). For that price it’s an absolute steal and am absolutely loving it! The focal length is perfect for me as someone who does more outdoor/city/park photography than portraits. Thanks for the review!

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          1. Alik Griffin says:
            September 4, 2019 at 8:00 pm

            Thanks Omar, and thanks for the positive comment!

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        5. John Koster says:
          September 10, 2019 at 8:30 am

          This is as amazing little lens, while it’s too tight for most of my street shooting since I prefer something around 24-28mm, it’s still a great carry around lens and can even create some great images in studio. It’s sharp corner to corner, has great contrast and color, and is nice and compact. Great review.

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          1. Alik Griffin says:
            September 10, 2019 at 7:13 pm

            Thanks John.

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        6. Max Mustermensch says:
          October 4, 2019 at 5:47 am

          Got mine on ebay for 130 bucks (new) for that price it was a no brainer. Feels very right on the X-Pro 2

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          1. Alik Griffin says:
            October 12, 2019 at 9:23 pm

            Yep. This lens is so under rated. It’s so nice for street on the X-Pro2. I’ve been revisiting it for an update to this review and still love it.

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            1. Johnie Smith says:
              November 24, 2019 at 4:12 pm

              I just picked one up for 200 flat. This review helped seal my decision to hit the buy button. Now…I just have to wait for delivery…booooo

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              1. Alik Griffin says:
                November 26, 2019 at 1:04 pm

                Awesome!

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        7. simon says:
          April 14, 2020 at 9:49 am

          Hi Alik. Lets assume it doesn’t matter 40mm or 50mm focal length. Would you suggest 35 f2 or 27 lens?

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          1. Alik Griffin says:
            April 14, 2020 at 9:57 am

            35mm f2, unless you need the smaller lens.

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            1. simon says:
              April 14, 2020 at 9:57 am

              thanks man

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              1. Alik Griffin says:
                April 14, 2020 at 10:05 am

                No Prob.

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        8. Luan says:
          November 14, 2025 at 1:24 pm

          Hey! I saw both of your reviews for the Fujifilm Fujinon XF27mmF2.8 II R WR AND Fujifilm XC35mm F2.0 (they are great by the way, thank you!) but i can’t decide which one is the best one for me, i really like the most the photos you took with the 35mm, but maybe can be the photo itself or the editing? 
          Anyways what would you recomend for a beginner that just want to shoot landscapes while traveling? and which do you think works better in bad light?

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          1. Alik Griffin says:
            November 14, 2025 at 4:23 pm

            If you want to shoot landscapes while traveling, I would go with the 23mm f2 instead of these two lenses; you’ll want something a little wider for landscapes.
            As for the difference between the 35mm f2 and the 27mm f2, the Photos in the 35mm review are probably better because I use it a lot more, so I have better shots to share.

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