Fujifilm XF 23mm f/2.8 R WR Review: The Compact Prime Worth Knowing
via Christopher Frost

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If you're an X-mount shooter torn between travelling light and image quality, the 23mm f/2.8 WR is the lens that fits in a jacket pocket without making you feel like you've compromised — the WR sealing is the real selling point over the faster f/2 version for anyone shooting outdoors regularly.
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