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      <title>Fujifilm X-T5 &#43; XF 56mm f/1.2 WR: The Standard</title>
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      <description>Fujifilm refreshed the XF 56mm in 2022 and the photography community received the update with the mild suspicion that greets any revision of a beloved original. The original 56mm f/1.2 R was a cult lens — optically flawed in the right ways, character-rich, with a rendering style that felt closer to medium format than its APS-C designation suggested. The WR version had a lot to live up to.
It more than earns its successor status.</description>
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