Great review. I was having difficulty making up my mind but now I will definitely go with the 18-135 in combination with the 10-24. (for travel) I especially liked your discussion of the ergonomics!
Exactly my thought! I was looking at the 16-55 f2.8 and the 55-200 F2.8 to complete the range, but the 10-24 and 18-135 do that with some money leftover.
Very clear, concise & informative review - have the XT-1 and went for the 18-135 and walk-about is easy. Bought the battery-grip and the balance is just right as is the longer battery life.
what about low light performance in these two lenses? im more travel photographer and probably ill get the 135mm, but since 18-55mm is 2.8, what about 18mm@2.8 compared to 18mm@3.5 in the 135mm lens?
Excellent comparison, sir!! As a newbie to the Fuji Mirrorless System (not new to photography, however), I settled on the 18-135 to cover a marathon in wet Oregon (indeed, the reason I went with the weather-sealed Fuji System!). My question is, do you feel that the XT-1 with the 18-135 would be a solid choice for both a marathon event, plus, general high-quality, sharp landscapes? And have you enlarged images from this system to 24x36 and maintaining image sharpness and detail (assuming good shooting technique and post processing)? Thank you! steve[at]totalqualityphoto.com
Jason, this was awesome. I've been looking everywhere for the comparison between the two lenses. It's the ergonomics that made a difference for me. When you're shooting and you're on "auto" mode that last thing you want is to have a hiccup in your work flow by continually zooming when trying to focus or visa versa. Oh, and the weather sealing on the 18-135! I didn't know that. Thanks!
Hi Jason. Thanks for your review. It was most helpful, the way you slanted it towards the buyer needs, not the features. Based on what you say, the 18-135mm is the one for me. Best wishes. Patrick
Like others, I'm struggling as well trying to determine which kit lens to choose. When I bought my Canon DSLR, It came with an 18 55 and a 55 250. I ended up selling the long lens and getting a 18 - 200 because it was a pain swapping out the lenses. I never missed the kit lenses and never used the 18 55 after that. So I believe I will get the 18 135 and the 10 24. Then for portraiture pick up the 56 f 1.2. Now the Titanium sliver or the Black body.. decisions decisions.
I've been mulling over getting this lens for a while now, this video helps out my final decision a lot, thank you. really want to have a one lens do it all kit that I can carry without the need to change lenses, even though this lens is much bigger and heavier than the 18-55 (which I have) being able to reach out to 135 at a snap with the zoom lens is an amazing thing for travel. I will hunt down a used copy as they go for about half the price where I live.
As I understood from this video, if i need all in one, 18-135 is really usefull. Now i have 35mm f2 prime lens. Do you think 18-135 will be good with my XT30 ?
which is more useful for weddings, 18-55mm or 35mm? also, is there lot of difference in the sharpness? I'm planning to get the XT-10 and I can afford only one lens with it.i'm a beginner and i would be using it for general photography, landscape, group shots, etc...appreciate your feedback.
I was looking for the "brick wall" photos you discuss in your video when comparing the 8-135 mm and 18-55 mm lenses... I can't find the photos. Do you still have them available for viewing?
Hello Jason, I’m glad I found your channel; I like people that explain things using logic and common sense. After watching thousands of videos (I like to exaggerate LOL) I decided to buy the Fuji XT-2 (my first digital camera). It’s been two years since you made this review (with the XT-1), do you still like the two lenses and does it also apply to the newer camera? Thanks
Good, informative video :-) I bought the 18-135mm (and the 18-55mm came with my X-T2, but gets no use at all). All I need now is the 10-24mm! Thank you for sharing your experience
I recently got an 18-135 to pair with an X-T2 and really enjoy the flexibility. I had a similar 'analog' kit in the '90's with a Pentax K1000 and it performed like a reliable Honda Civic of photography. Great value for the price. What I'm not understanding is at 8:00 you mention getting 200mm range out of the 18-135mm - I'm confused.
Only just come across your videos Jason, but liking them a lot. I have the 18-135 on my X-Pro2 and it is fantastic. I also have the 35mm F2 which is also brilliant.
Hi Jason, I would like to get smooth bokeh effects in potraits, and also take pictures of landscapes and wildlife, in avg and low lights.. which one is better for that? Or do I need a set of two lens? Looking forward to your reply.
I am subscribing to your channel because this presentation was clear, concise and well researched and I did not have to rewind anything at any point to get clarification on anything. Thanks.
Enjoyed your discussion . I have the Fuji xt 3 with both 18-55 and just got the 18-135 Fuji lens. Going on trip where lots of wild life,water falls etc. which of the two is the best lens to carry on m,y camera most of the time. Thank you
Hi. I wanted to record indoor videos . Yoga and fitness. Pl suggest me which one has more sharper and more best bookeh effect ? 18-55 or 18-135 for fuji xt30 camera ?
Is there enough light in the room? You get more bokeh with the 18-135mm when you're using it at 135mm. If you don't have much light, the 18-55 is better. Really, if you're shooting indoors, I would go with a prime lens to get the best bokeh. XF 56mm 1.2 or 35mm 1.4.
People should know that 18-55 f2.8-4 is very soft at 18mm. Fuji community is full of fanboys saying they this lens is extremely sharp, but this is just not true. It is maybe well built, or even good value for money for some people, but it is far from extremely sharp. I will not even call it sharp lens.
You sound like president Obama!
just scrolled down to the comments section and read this, true :D
I closed my eyes and imagined Obama reviewing these lenses 😂😍
Great review. I was having difficulty making up my mind but now I will definitely go with the 18-135 in combination with the 10-24. (for travel) I especially liked your discussion of the ergonomics!
Exactly my thought! I was looking at the 16-55 f2.8 and the 55-200 F2.8 to complete the range, but the 10-24 and 18-135 do that with some money leftover.
Sorry, I meant 50-140 f2.8
What are the differences between the 18-55mm and 18-135mm Fuji zooms? What are the trade-offs? My latest video review will discuss this and more.
Very informative!
Crap! Now we have to look at you and not just read you? The internet blows.
Technology sucks Jason ON ha!
Great Review...!!! Now I want both of them!
Hi. 1855 at 55 max aperture is 4. What is 18135 min aperture at 55? Its 5,6 at 135, but what is at 55? Thanks.
Very clear, concise & informative review - have the XT-1 and went for the 18-135 and walk-about is easy. Bought the battery-grip and the balance is just right as is the longer battery life.
How much it will cost if I want to buy Fujifilm XT-4 with 18-135 lens ?
Perhaps check online shops?
After this review I knew what to do to become a great photographer..
This is an excellent overview, very useful, thank you!
what about low light performance in these two lenses? im more travel photographer and probably ill get the 135mm, but since 18-55mm is 2.8, what about 18mm@2.8 compared to 18mm@3.5 in the 135mm lens?
Thanks for the really good review. Well done!
Excellent comparison, sir!! As a newbie to the Fuji Mirrorless System (not new to photography, however), I settled on the 18-135 to cover a marathon in wet Oregon (indeed, the reason I went with the weather-sealed Fuji System!). My question is, do you feel that the XT-1 with the 18-135 would be a solid choice for both a marathon event, plus, general high-quality, sharp landscapes? And have you enlarged images from this system to 24x36 and maintaining image sharpness and detail (assuming good shooting technique and post processing)? Thank you! steve[at]totalqualityphoto.com
Wow UA-cam algorithm brings me to this 8 yrs ago video
Jason, this was awesome. I've been looking everywhere for the comparison between the two lenses. It's the ergonomics that made a difference for me. When you're shooting and you're on "auto" mode that last thing you want is to have a hiccup in your work flow by continually zooming when trying to focus or visa versa. Oh, and the weather sealing on the 18-135! I didn't know that. Thanks!
Great Video Thank You
Hi Jason. Thanks for your review. It was most helpful, the way you slanted it towards the buyer needs, not the features. Based on what you say, the 18-135mm is the one for me. Best wishes. Patrick
Important and valuable review/comparison. Thank you for sharing it with us.
More such reviews, please.
Great video. What do you think of the bokeh on the 18-55? I find it too busy for my tastes. Thanks.
Like others, I'm struggling as well trying to determine which kit lens to choose. When I bought my Canon DSLR, It came with an 18 55 and a 55 250. I ended up selling the long lens and getting a 18 - 200 because it was a pain swapping out the lenses. I never missed the kit lenses and never used the 18 55 after that. So I believe I will get the 18 135 and the 10 24. Then for portraiture pick up the 56 f 1.2. Now the Titanium sliver or the Black body.. decisions decisions.
Boo Hoo 😯 😆 🤣
good video - nice production, including sound (which is so important)
Great video Jason thanks man. I'm considering buying the 18-135 at the moment.
Praise indeed Matt. Your own videos are also excellent.
Matt Widgery
Photography
Great review and well spoken. I like your style!
brick walls are real things :p nice review!
Thanks for this review. Awesome!
Awesome review. Thanks mate!
I've been mulling over getting this lens for a while now, this video helps out my final decision a lot, thank you. really want to have a one lens do it all kit that I can carry without the need to change lenses, even though this lens is much bigger and heavier than the 18-55 (which I have) being able to reach out to 135 at a snap with the zoom lens is an amazing thing for travel. I will hunt down a used copy as they go for about half the price where I live.
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I am a beginner and want to start with XH1 and 18-135 as my fuji gear.
Do you think its good to go with it?
As I understood from this video, if i need all in one, 18-135 is really usefull. Now i have 35mm f2 prime lens. Do you think 18-135 will be good with my XT30 ?
which is more useful for weddings, 18-55mm or 35mm? also, is there lot of difference in the sharpness? I'm planning to get the XT-10 and I can afford only one lens with it.i'm a beginner and i would be using it for general photography, landscape, group shots, etc...appreciate your feedback.
I was looking for the "brick wall" photos you discuss in your video when comparing the 8-135 mm and 18-55 mm lenses... I can't find the photos. Do you still have them available for viewing?
Hello Jason, I’m glad I found your channel; I like people that explain things using logic and common sense. After watching thousands of videos (I like to exaggerate LOL) I decided to buy the Fuji XT-2 (my first digital camera). It’s been two years since you made this review (with the XT-1), do you still like the two lenses and does it also apply to the newer camera?
Thanks
Good, informative video :-) I bought the 18-135mm (and the 18-55mm came with my X-T2, but gets no use at all). All I need now is the 10-24mm! Thank you for sharing your experience
I recently got an 18-135 to pair with an X-T2 and really enjoy the flexibility. I had a similar 'analog' kit in the '90's with a Pentax K1000 and it performed like a reliable Honda Civic of photography. Great value for the price. What I'm not understanding is at 8:00 you mention getting 200mm range out of the 18-135mm - I'm confused.
135mm with the 1.5x crop factor of the Fuji sensor gives you the equivalent angle of view as a 202mm lens on 35mm
Only just come across your videos Jason, but liking them a lot. I have the 18-135 on my X-Pro2 and it is fantastic. I also have the 35mm F2 which is also brilliant.
Hi Jason, I would like to get smooth bokeh effects in potraits, and also take pictures of landscapes and wildlife, in avg and low lights.. which one is better for that? Or do I need a set of two lens? Looking forward to your reply.
haha haha 'Brick Wall' Every time I watch a lens review video I always stop at the 'Brick Wall' test,Waste of Time!!!
I mainly want lens for my hiking landscapes. Don't minor Street photography
I am subscribing to your channel because this presentation was clear, concise and well researched and I did not have to rewind anything at any point to get clarification on anything.
Thanks.
Good discussion! I love the Fuji X System. I'm using the XT10, XT2 & the X100F.
do you get the exposure flickering while zooming in video mode with either of these lenses?
Thanks a bunch! Very helpful comparison.
X-T1- black body graphite? :)
Now I have a Fuji, I am not a fanboy anymore......
Enjoyed your discussion . I have the Fuji xt 3 with both 18-55 and just got the 18-135 Fuji lens. Going on trip where lots of wild life,water falls etc. which of the two is the best lens to carry on m,y camera most of the time. Thank you
18-135mm
The voice of sense.....nice, true review Jason....
Hi. I wanted to record indoor videos . Yoga and fitness.
Pl suggest me which one has more sharper and more best bookeh effect ?
18-55 or 18-135 for fuji xt30 camera ?
Is there enough light in the room? You get more bokeh with the 18-135mm when you're using it at 135mm. If you don't have much light, the 18-55 is better. Really, if you're shooting indoors, I would go with a prime lens to get the best bokeh. XF 56mm 1.2 or 35mm 1.4.
He actually mentioned that the 18-135mm is better for blurring the background at 11:18
One is made in china, one in japan...any opinions about that?
not particularly... I think there is a lot of sample variation in the 18-135mm, from reports I've heard.
Excellent! Thanks
very helpful thanks
Nice review Jason
Great video
Which one is sharper?
18-55
EXCELLENT review!
People should know that 18-55 f2.8-4 is very soft at 18mm. Fuji community is full of fanboys saying they this lens is extremely sharp, but this is just not true.
It is maybe well built, or even good value for money for some people, but it is far from extremely sharp. I will not even call it sharp lens.
Great comparison. Made my decision easy. Thank you very much.
If you ever reshoot this review, please consider using the word "again" less often.
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