Fujifilm XC 13-33mm f/3.5-6.3 OIS Review: Budget Kit Zoom Tested
1d agovia Christopher Frost

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The XC 13-33mm sits at the cheaper end of Fujifilm's X-mount lineup, and that's exactly who this lens is for: shooters who want a compact wide-to-standard zoom without spending serious money. If you're running an X-T30, X-S20, or any entry-level X body and need a single-lens travel or event setup, this is the focal range you'd reach for. The real question isn't whether it's as sharp as the XF glass. It isn't. The question is whether it's sharp enough for client work at its price, and whether the OIS actually buys you anything in mixed light. A review like this earns its keep for anyone deciding between this and saving up for an XF 18-55mm or a Sigma equivalent.
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