Best Cine Lenses for Fuji X Mount

Best Cine Lenses for Fuji X Mount

Looking for high-quality cinema lenses that won't break the bank? Look no further than the Fuji X Mount. Our lenses are designed in Europe and are made in South Korea to the highest standards, making them perfect for professional cinematographers. Plus, they're weatherproof, meaning you can shoot in any conditions. These Fuji X Mount have been specially designed to use with this Camera. Specially designed to be used with the Fuji X Mount camera and provide exceptional results in all kinds of situations. Order your Fuji X Mount now and take your filmmaking to the next level!

The Best Cine Lenses for Fuji X Mount

When it comes to videography, the choice of lens can significantly influence the final outcome. To help you make the best choice, we have created a list of the best Cine Lenses for Fuji X Mount

Fuji X Mount: A Brief Introduction

The Fuji X Mount is a highly versatile camera mount that is compatible with a wide range of lenses. This versatility allows you to expand your creative horizons and explore different styles of videography.

Why Cine Lenses?

Cine lenses are specially designed for videography. They are known for their excellent build quality, superior optics, and the ability to produce cinematic quality videos. But with so many brands and models available, how do you choose the best one for your Fuji X Mount?

The Irix Edge

Enter the Irix Cine Lenses for Fuji X. These lenses are a perfect blend of functionality, quality, and affordability. They deliver outstanding optical performance, ensuring that your videos are always of the highest quality.

What sets Irix Cine Lenses apart from their competitors is their exceptional build quality. Made from high-grade materials, these lenses are designed to withstand the rigors of professional videography. They are also incredibly easy to use, making them a favorite among both amateur and professional videographers.

Comparing Irix with Other Brands

When comparing Irix Cine Lenses with other brands, it's clear that they offer exceptional value for money. While other brands may offer lenses with similar features, they often come with a much higher price tag. For example, Fuji lenses are known for their quality, but they are much more expensive. If you're looking for a high-quality lens that won't break the bank, Irix Cine Lenses are the way to go.

Conclusion

Choosing the right lens for your Fuji X Mount can have a dramatic impact on the quality of your videos. While there are many lenses to choose from, we believe that the best Cine Lenses for Fuji X Mount are the Irix Cine Lenses. They offer unparalleled quality and performance at a price that is accessible to all. So, why wait? Start creating stunning videos with Irix Cine Lenses today!

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Recent reviews from our users.

BMPCC The Best Cine Lenses for Fuji X Mount Irix Cine 21mm T1.5 (Feet): Very sharp and clear image
5 out of 5 stars
The lens came very well packaged. The actual lens is very high quality. after using it for a short amount of time i can see that it is very well made and feels very nice to use. I got the MFT mount to u
James The Best Cine Lenses for Fuji X Mount Irix Cine 150mm T3.0 Macro 1:1 (Feet): Perfect addition to my lens kit
5 out of 5 stars
I needed a lightweight, cinema style macro lens for my motion control rig. This works perfectly. At the right price. Very happy
C B. The Best Cine Lenses for Fuji X Mount Irix Cine 45mm T1.5 (Feet): My Iris are Irix
5 out of 5 stars
Great neutral image which allows you to create the look that you want. Would like for Irix to fill out their set though. They have a limited selection of cinema glass. What a shame.
Irix Cine 45mm T1.5 (Feet) review
Irix Cine 45mm T1.5 (Feet) review
Irix Cine 45mm T1.5 (Feet) review
Irix Cine 45mm T1.5 (Feet) review
Irix Cine 45mm T1.5 (Feet) review
Robert Fuji X Mount Irix Cine 15mm T2.6 (Feet): May be my new favorite lens!
5 out of 5 stars
Feels solid, but isn't overly heavy. Image quality is great and distortion is reasonable. I shoot it both full frame and S35 and it handles both well. As others have said, it's true that the lens cap is wonky. Apparently they have a fixed one that you can order separately and hopefully that's what will ship with new copies of the lens. I use it via an adapter and did have a little trouble finding a friendly one. Fotodiox PL-EF did NOT work. I eventually went with some no-names on eBay that did.
Ronan Fuji X Mount Irix Cine 15mm T2.6 (Feet): Sharp, rugged, professional
5 out of 5 stars
This lens works as advertised. It has a ton of professional features and a lower price range.
Anderson M. Fuji X Mount Irix Cine 15mm T2.6 (Feet): Beautiful lenses
5 out of 5 stars
A beautiful lens, heavy, well structured and a clean and well detailed image.
Irix Cine 15mm T2.6 (Feet) review
Matthew Fuji X Mount Irix Cine 150mm T3.0 Macro 1:1 (Feet): workhorse of a cine Macro
5 out of 5 stars
The IRIX 150mm is an excellent choice for those looking to capture highly detailed, true-to-life close-ups. Its magnification ratio means you can get incredibly close to your subjects, rendering them in life-size on the screen, which is perfect for both professional and creative projects. The T3.0 aperture ensures that you have flexibility with light, working well in both bright outdoor settings and more controlled indoor environments. This lens is built to last, with a robust, weather-sealed construction that can handle a variety of shooting conditions without breaking a sweat. The focus and aperture adjustments are smooth and precise, which is crucial for making those critical, on-the-fly changes during a shoot. Image quality is where this lens truly shines, delivering sharp, clear visuals with beautiful background blur that helps your subject stand out. It's equipped with features like geared rings that are compatible with follow-focus systems, making it an excellent fit for professional video production. While it's a bit heavier and requires manual focus, the quality and versatility it offers make it a worthy addition to your kit. Overall, the IRIX is a solid investment for filmmakers and videographers seeking exceptional detail and build quality in their work.
Van Fuji X Mount Irix Cine 150mm T3.0 Macro 1:1 (Feet): Great macro lens, can't beat the price
5 out of 5 stars
I've been shooting with this lens on my RED Helium, but I also use it for stills with my A7III. The focus throw is smooth and long, and there is little breathing between short distances or between long distances (although, as expected, if you pull from a couple inches away to infinity, there is a transition where it breathes heavily). It feels well made and the images are very sharp.
Matthew Fuji X Mount Irix Cine 15mm T2.6 (Feet): car interior beast!
5 out of 5 stars
The IRIX 15mm T2.6 Cine is my go-to for shooting in tight spaces, like car interiors. Its wide-angle capability allows for capturing extensive detail in confined areas, making it ideal for automotive shoots. The T2.6 aperture ensures excellent performance in low-light conditions, crucial for maintaining quality inside vehicles. Balancing impressively on gimbal rigs, it proves to be a versatile workhorse, capable of handling dynamic shots with stability and clarity. Its durable build adds to its reliability, making it a trustworthy choice for demanding environments. In short, the IRIX 15mm T2.6 combines wide-angle versatility, low-light proficiency, and rugged durability, standing out as an essential lens for producing high-quality, creative shots in limited spaces. It’s a valuable asset for any video project requiring sharp and expansive visuals in compact settings.
Tony Fuji X Mount Irix Cine 150mm T3.0 Macro 1:1 (Feet): Great Quality & Value
5 out of 5 stars
I purchased the IRIX 15mm, 45mm, and 150mm as a set. The image quality is sharp and excellent, the focus and t-stop rings work smoothly and quietly, and the build quality is first class and aesthetically beautiful. I particularly like the water sealing most other brand lenses in this price range do not have. Focus breathing varies between the lenses but minimally and I'm quite happy with them. As other reviewers have mentioned, the curved lens cap is the only disadvantage, preventing positioning any lens face down on a surface with the lens cap on, but that's a minor issue against the superb overall package these lenses provide.
Joshua Fuji X Mount Irix Cine 150mm T3.0 Macro 1:1 (Feet): Create Lens - Super sharp
5 out of 5 stars
The image shows a close up of a Lego set using the IRIX 150mm lens. In that picture you can see the small rigs in the gray plastic that is not visible by just looking at it.
Irix Cine 150mm T3.0 Macro 1:1 (Feet) review
Carlos Fuji X Mount Irix Cine 150mm T3.0 Macro 1:1 (Feet): Beautiful lens that produces great images.
5 out of 5 stars
I shoot surgical/medical and thus needed that reach (compared to the Rokinon 100mm macro I was using before) in order to remain non-invasive to a health care professional's space. I also wanted a cine version of a macro so this was perfect and really there is no other option other than another 100mm macro cine lens. The images coming from my Fuji X-T3 with this lens are fantastic (rigged as shown using an EF to X-mount adapter). Feels like a solid lens. Not a fan of the magnetic hood but I use a matte box so no biggie. Lens cap and mount cover do suck, they feel like they could break from a drop. Focus ring is smooth but the iris ring is much looser in comparison, I wish they had the same tension.
Irix Cine 150mm T3.0 Macro 1:1 (Feet) review
Van Fuji X Mount Irix Cine 45mm T1.5 (Feet): True Cine Lens with unbeatable price
5 out of 5 stars
First of all, this is a sharp lens with all the features I look for in a cine prime - no noticeable focus breathing, nice long throw, and a solid build. The size is also nice - it's quite a bit smaller than my Sony primes or than other primes in the same price range. Once you factor in full frame coverage, you'd be spending an extra $5000 at least to match the quality in any other cine l
Neill Fuji X Mount Irix Cine 21mm T1.5 (Feet): Our preferred lens series
5 out of 5 stars
In over 40 years of industrial and feature film making, the Irix primes are my favorite series of prime lenses, favored over the big name lenses that cost 4-5x. They are fast, sharp, have very natural-looking out-of-focus highlights, and the sealing is a bonus for those like us, who shoot a lot of exteriors. Hopefully Irix will soon offer something in the 65mm-85mm range so we can relegate our current short telephoto to the B camera lens set.
Jorge Fuji X Mount Irix Cine 45mm T1.5 (Feet): Solid; sharp; and affordable!!
5 out of 5 stars
I've been renting cine lenses for years for some of our bigger projects but never pulled the trigger on getting one. I mean, I have the Sigma 18-35 Art (photo) lens and I just can't justify spending 4K on the cine version. But this lens comes at a great price (paid $1,200) which in early 2020, happens to be cheaper than the Xeen primes. Not to mention Canon, Sigma, Zeiss CPs and the rest. -- I've shot a few test shots and the 45 looks very sharp and smooth with no noticeable CA. Focus throw is 180 and the overall feel is solid! - Can't wait for Irix to come out with a couple of more primes.
Irix Cine 45mm T1.5 (Feet) review
Irix Cine 45mm T1.5 (Feet) review
Lester Fuji X Mount Irix Cine 150mm T3.0 Macro 1:1 (Feet): Would buy again
5 out of 5 stars
Beautiful image and solid construction, looks great on set of a production
Grant Fuji X Mount Irix Cine 15mm T2.6 (Feet): Cute little nugget
5 out of 5 stars
15mm on S35 is great. I thought this would be too wide and wished IRIX made a 25 or 35 but actually to compliment the existing 45 they sell this 15 is a good match feeling wide but not super distorted wide. Magnetic hoods are cool, but not so much if you are filming metalworking - all the dust just sits on those magnets. Minor quibble but the lens is great!
Jacob Fuji X Mount Irix Cine 45mm T1.5 (Feet): Sharp as a tack!
5 out of 5 stars
I was a little bit skeptical about buying this lens at first considering that I've never heard of Irix before. However, don't let that stop you. This lens is extremely sharp, even at wide-open!!! The footage you can get with this lens at T1.5 is crazy! Not to mention that this lens doesn't have any noticeable color fringing, and is constructed out of a solid metal exterior, and doesn't flare at all when in direct sunlight. If you're looking for a budget cinema lens that punches a lot higher than its price, I can't recommend this lens enough.
Chancellor D. Fuji X Mount Irix Cine 45mm T1.5 (Feet): You Need These Lens
5 out of 5 stars
I have the 15,21,30,45 & 150mm and let me say I love them all!! Great lens, solid build, image is superb, way better than the Rokinon Cine series
Irix Cine 45mm T1.5 (Feet) review
Gordon Fuji X Mount Irix Cine 45mm T1.5 (Feet): IRIX 45mm T1.5 Cine Lens
4 out of 5 stars
I've used this lens with my Sony A7S3 for only a couple weeks. I'm not a pro by any means but I've been shooting video for about 5 years. I've been using mostly Sony still camera lenses and their power zoom G kit lenses 18-104mm f4 and 28-135 F4. I like the power zoom but neither of these lenses are actually parfocal and they are not that sharp and prone to focus hunting. I got the IRIX as my first affordable cine lens. I like it for focus pulls which aren't easy or fun using autofocus lenses. The IRIX is sharp and the video looks professional when I'm doing my job behind the camera.

FAQ

What lenses are compatible with Fuji X?

Irix Cinema Lenses are 100% Compatible with Fuji X.

What is Fuji X mount?

The Fujifilm X-mount is a type of interchangeable lens mount designed by Fujifilm for use in those cameras in their X-series line that have interchangeable-lenses. These lenses are designed for 23.6mm x 15.6mm APS-C sensors.

Who makes lenses for Fuji X mount?

SIGMA Fujifilm X Mount lenses The first in this X Mount lenses from SIGMA are the wide-angle prime 16mm F1. 4 DC DN | Contemporary, the standard prime 30mm F1. 4 DC DN | Contemporary, and the telephoto 56mm F1. 4 DC DN | Contemporary, which makes a complete system for mirrorless camera users.

What type of mount is the Fujifilm xt3?

The Fujifilm X-T3 is a mirrorless interchangeable-lens digital camera announced on September 6, 2018. It is weather-resistant, has a backside-illuminated X-Trans CMOS 4 APS-C sensor and an X-Processor 4 quad core processor. It is the successor to 2016's Fujifilm X-T2. It uses the Fujifilm X-mount.

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