Best Lenses under R$3,000 for landscape

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Sirui Sniper 16mm f/1.2 16mm

52.1 Landscape Score
16mm 16 FUJIFILM X
Why we recommend this

Its f/1.2 maximum aperture and 13-blade diaphragm produce smooth bokeh and strong low-light performance on APS-C Fujifilm X cameras, while the STM motor enables quiet, fast eye and object tracking autofocus. The lens includes a USB-C port for firmware updates and weighs just 386 grams, making it a portable option for its class. It is best for Fujifilm vloggers and event shooters who need a bright 24mm equivalent wide-angle with dependable autofocus, though the lack of weather sealing and stabilization limits its travel appeal.

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Viltrox WCL-X100VI 9mm

43.7 Landscape Score
9mm f/2.8 Fujifilm X IS
Why we recommend this

Delivering a 113.8° field of view, bright f/2.8 aperture, and a 0.13m minimum focus distance, this 9mm prime excels at dramatic close-up wide-angle shots. Its optical design uses 2 aspherical and 3 ED elements for edge-to-edge sharpness, while the autofocus reliably tracks eyes and faces. It's best for macro-focused wide-angle photographers and vloggers needing immersive, exaggerated perspectives in tight interiors or landscapes.

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7Artisans 7.5mm f/2.8 Mark II Fisheye 8mm

39.6 Landscape Score
8mm f/2.8 Fujifilm X
Why we recommend this

Its 205° ultra-wide field of view on APS-C Nikon F-mount DSLRs captures a full spherical perspective, backed by an 11-element optical design and f/3.5 maximum aperture for dramatic depth. The all-metal barrel, integrated petal-shaped hood, and Nano-coating ensure flare-resistant durability that withstands harsh use without adding fragility. This manual-focus fisheye is for studio-bound Nikon shooters creating extreme architectural distortion or artistic close-ups, not for travel given its 1030g weight.

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Meike 35mm f/1.7 35mm

32.9 Landscape Score
35mm 22 Fujifilm X Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its f/1.7 maximum aperture in a weather-sealed, 176g metal body yields sharp, bright images with Nano coating reducing flare. The compact, all-manual focus design offers precise control at a budget-friendly price, ideal for travel and street photography. This lens is best for Fujifilm X-mount shooters wanting a lightweight normal prime for low-light scenes and environmental portraits, not close-up macro work.

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7Artisans Hope Series 25mm T2.1 25mm

35.2 Landscape Score
25mm Fujifilm X IS
Why we recommend this

Its T2.1 aperture combined with a 260° focus throw delivers precise low-light control and nearly imperceptible focus breathing for clean 4K footage. The 15-element optical formula with multi-layer nano-coating produces vivid, detailed images and smooth out-of-focus roll-off, housed in a robust geared cine-style body. This lens suits Fuji X-mount narrative filmmakers and documentary shooters who need tactile manual focus and consistent cinematic texture on set.

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AstrHori AF AF 27mm f/2.8 27mm

31.5 Landscape Score
27mm 16 FUJIFILM X
Why we recommend this

With its STM stepping motor autofocus and eye-recognition support, this 167g APS-C prime captures a 40.5mm full-frame equivalent field of view at f/2.8. The de-clicked aperture ring and USB-C firmware upgrade interface add practical flexibility, while 6-element, 5-group optics with special coating reduce ghosting and flare. It is best for street photographers needing a compact, fast-focusing normal prime for candid shots and environmental portraits.

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Best Lenses under R$6,000 for landscape

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Fujifilm XF 16mm f/2.8 R WR 16mm

62.8 Landscape Score
16mm 22 FUJIFILM X Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The 155g weight and weather-sealed build make this 24mm-equivalent prime exceptionally portable for wide-angle shooting, while its f/2.8 aperture and two aspherical elements deliver sharp, distortion-controlled images. Its stepping motor provides fast, near-silent autofocus, and the 49mm filter thread keeps the overall size small for everyday carry. It is ideal for landscape and architecture photographers who need a durable, lightweight wide-angle lens for hiking and outdoor work.

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Rokinon AF 75mm f/1.8 FE 75mm

45.1 Landscape Score
75mm 22 FUJIFILM X Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

This 75mm f/1.8 prime (112.5mm full-frame equivalent) stands out for its ultra-lightweight 257g build and weather sealing paired with a bright aperture for APS-C Fujifilm X-mount cameras. Its linear STM motor delivers fast, silent autofocus, and the Preset Aperture Control function enables smooth exposure adjustments without noise, distinguishing it for hybrid video work. Wildlife and sports photographers on the Fujifilm X-system seeking a discreet, handheld-friendly short telephoto will benefit most.

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Fujifilm VILTROX PRO 75mm f/1.2 f1.2 75mm

33.1 Landscape Score
75mm f/1.2 Fujifilm X IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its f/1.2 maximum aperture combined with a 75mm focal length (112mm equivalent on APS-C) provides strong subject isolation and low-light capability for portrait photography. Weather-sealed construction and a 13mm close focusing distance enable reliable outdoor use and adept macro performance, scoring 70.1 in that category. This lens best serves Fujifilm X-mount portrait photographers who also need sharp close-up versatility in a single, heavy-duty 1256g prime.

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Fujifilm Fujinon XF VILTROX Pro 56mm f1.2 56mm

26.4 Landscape Score
56mm f/1.2 Fujifilm X IS
Why we recommend this

The f/1.2 aperture and HyperVCM autofocus deliver quiet, precise subject tracking for isolating subjects with smooth bokeh at the 85mm-equivalent portrait focal length. Its optical design of 8 groups and 13 elements with ED, UA, and HR glass ensures high sharpness and contrast, housed in a sturdy magnesium-aluminum alloy body. This lens suits Fujifilm X-mount portrait photographers who need a bright, fast-focusing prime for natural perspective and reliable performance in variable conditions.

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Rokinon 135M-FX 135mm

26.1 Landscape Score
135mm f/2.0 Fujifilm X
Why we recommend this

Its 135mm focal length and bright f/2 aperture, paired with one ED element and Ultra Multi-Coating, produce sharp images with pleasing bokeh from the 9-blade diaphragm. The all-metal, robust construction and smooth, damped manual focus ring offer precise control and durability, while the internal focus design keeps the 77mm filter thread stationary. This lens is best for portrait photographers on Fujifilm X-mount who prioritize image quality and shallow depth of field over autofocus.

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Fujifilm X100 WCL-X100 II

14.3 Landscape Score
Fujifilm X
Why we recommend this

This conversion lens expands the fixed 23mm field of view to a 28mm equivalent without compromising the X100 series' compact form factor. Its dedicated design integrates seamlessly with the camera's built-in lens corrections and optical viewfinder frame lines. This accessory is best for street photographers who need a wider perspective while maintaining the X100's discreet, all-in-one profile.

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Fujifilm Fujinon TCL-X100 S II 50mm

14.3 Landscape Score
50mm Fujifilm X
Why we recommend this

This teleconverter transforms the fixed-lens X100F into a 50mm equivalent portrait tool while maintaining its native f/2.8 aperture and premium optical quality. The camera’s automatic recognition of the mounted lens ensures seamless operation without menu diving. It’s best for X100F owners who want a tighter, flattering perspective for portraits without sacrificing the compact form factor.

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Best Lenses under R$9,000 for landscape

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Fujifilm XF 18-120mm f/4 LM PZ WR 120-18mm

72.5 Landscape Score
18-120mm 22 FUJIFILM X Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Its constant f/4 aperture across a 27–183mm equivalent range, near-silent internal zoom and focus with minimal breathing, and 60cm minimum focus distance throughout enable smooth, distraction-free motion capture. The internal zoom mechanism keeps the lens length fixed for seamless gimbal use, while weather sealing and a 72mm filter thread add practical durability. It’s best for videographers and hybrid content creators on Fujifilm X-mount who need a single, lightweight power-zoom lens with stepless aperture control for run-and-gun shooting.

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Best Lenses under R$14,000 for landscape

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Fujifilm XF 56mm f/1.2 R WR 50mm

51.9 Landscape Score
56mm 16 FUJIFILM X Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The f/1.2 maximum aperture on this 56mm (85mm equivalent) prime delivers strong low-light performance and subject isolation, backed by 11 rounded aperture blades for smooth bokeh. Weather sealing and a 445g build make it practical for outdoor portrait sessions, though the DC motor autofocus is audible and slower for fast-moving subjects. Best for portrait photographers who prioritize optical quality and durability over rapid autofocus speed.

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Premium Lenses for landscape

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Fujifilm XF 50-140mm f/2.8 R LM OIS WR 50-150mm

76.2 Landscape Score
50-140mm 22 FUJIFILM X IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The constant f/2.8 aperture across a 76-213mm equivalent range, paired with triple linear motor AF and optical stabilization, makes this lens a versatile telephoto zoom. Its weather-sealed construction and five ED elements deliver sharp, consistent results even in rain or dust, earning a 4.5/5 from reviewers. Best for landscape photographers who need a durable, fast zoom for variable outdoor conditions.

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