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1. What I originally recommended was the Fujifilm "Magazine, which is the translation version of Japan's "Capa";
2. The Fujifilm XF23mmF2 lens has the same focal length. Its aperture and resolution are slightly worse than 23mmF1.4, but it is more cost-effective;
< p>3. Fujifilm mainly has three zoom lenses. One is the Fujifilm XF16-55mmF2.8, which is very versatile but not cost-effective; the second is the Fujifilm Super Wide 10-24mmF4, which is good for taking pictures of landscapes, but good for portraits and The aperture for still life is not enough; the third is Fujifilm 18-55mm F2.8-4, which has an aperture of F2.8 at the wide-angle end, which is barely suitable for shooting still life and food. Fuji also has the long zoom XF100-400mm F4.5-5.6, which is very good and also Very expensive;4. In addition, the image quality of Fujifilm's XF18-135 and XC16-50 is not very good and is not recommended. The long zoom XF55-200 and XC50-230 are not good and are not recommended.
5. From the perspective of balance and cost-effectiveness, XF18-55 is recommended. If you buy 18-55, it is not recommended to buy 23mm in the future. There are duplications in focal lengths. You can consider XF35mmF1.4. It is very cost-effective and can be used specifically for portraits and still life. Of course, if economic conditions are good, Fuji XF56mmF1.2 is better than XF35mmF1.4.