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Some people claim that the 16‑80 feels better built than the 18‑135. If anything, the 16‑80 actually feels a bit bigger to me due to its larger front element. Physically, the 16‑80 is a slight bit smaller (89 mm vs 98 mm) and ligher (440 g vs 490 g) than the 18‑135, but the difference is negligible on camera.
Instead of smoothly blurring, the near-focus areas of the 18‑135 have this strange, hazy look My hope is that the 16‑80 has a nicer rendering, especially for people photos with out-of-focus backgrounds, and a stiffer zoom ring that doesn't creep. Except for two things: The transition between in-focus and out-of-focus can be a bit rough, and my lens extends on its own when carried on a sling.
But so long as I can get the shot, these limitations don't bother me. Of course it is not the world's brightest lens, nor sharpest, nor smallest. The 18‑135 has served me very well indeed. But given that these lenses are somewhat similar, few people on the internet were ever able to compare them side by side. Ever since, I have wondered how this new 16‑80 compares to my 18‑135. In 2019, Fujifilm released a second travel zoom lens, the XF 16‑80 f/4 R OIS WR. This is a lens with a very wide focal range, that is commonly called a “travel zoom” because you could travel the world with just this one lens. When I bought into the Fuji system, I selected the XF 18‑135 f/3.5‑5.6 R LM OIS WR as my main zoom lens. Comparing the Fujifilm XF 16‑80 with the XF 18‑138 Travel Zoom Lenses addEventListener ( "DOMContentLoaded", function ( ) ) Other exclusions and limitations may apply.Document. Price adjustments do not include taxes, or shipping or other fees. Microsoft reserves the right to modify or discontinue offers at any time. For Surface purchases, you may be entitled to additional benefits under the Microsoft Store Promise for Surface. Bulk buys of more than two of the same device, per customer’s Microsoft Account, will not qualify for price adjustments. Maximum of one price adjustment per item will be granted during Offer Period. Refunds will be provided to Customer in same manner as item was purchased (credit card use will be credited to original card). Customer must contact Microsoft Store Sales and Support at 1-87 with order number and any other information requested by the Store Sales representative. Customer eligible for price adjustment only if 1) Customer purchases eligible item during the Offer Period, (2) the price of the item is reduced during the Offer Period, and 3) Customer requests a price adjustment while the item’s price is currently reduced and in-stock for purchase. Excludes certified refurbished devices, Surface for Business devices, and all digital services and products. **Offer valid from 12AM PT November 1, 2021 to 11:59PM PT through Janu(“Offer Period”) on qualifying purchases of select physical goods made at Microsoft Store in the United States (including Puerto Rico) and Canada during the Offer Period. Other exclusions and limitations may apply. Microsoft reserves the right to modify or discontinue offers at any time. For Surface purchases, you may be entitled to additional benefits under the Microsoft Store Promise for Surface. Please see the Microsoft Terms of Sale for more information.
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