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      <title>Film Simulation and Skin: Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 WR on the X-T5</title>
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      <description>The Fujinon XF 56mm f/1.2 R WR is the APS-C equivalent of a fast portrait prime — 85mm equivalent on Fuji&amp;rsquo;s 1.5x crop sensor, f/1.2 maximum aperture, weather-resistant. On the X-T5 with its 40-megapixel sensor, it produces portrait files that stand alongside full-frame results in sharpness and subject rendering. The reason to use this system rather than full-frame is not optical quality. It is color.
Fujifilm&amp;rsquo;s Film Simulations are in-camera color science profiles derived from the company&amp;rsquo;s decades of film emulsion development.</description>
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