
Mute Swan – Fujifilm X-H1 & Fujinon 70-300mm (1/1600, f/5.6, ISO400, 300mm)
Over the last few days I’ve had the pleasure of putting Fujifilm’s new Fujinon 70-300mm f/4-5.6 lens through its paces. Here at home in Northumberland in the UK, we’re restricted on travelling due to the global Coronavirus pandemic so I haven’t been able to go far. But, a lake close to home with some mute swans and the luck of a beautiful winter morning provided me with a chance to give the lens a try out.
You can read my initial thoughts on the lens in my latest blog post, here.
If you want to know the basics… Well, it’s sharp, lightweight, compact and brilliant! Please note, this is a pre-production model of this lens.
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