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Black
Fujifilm X, Nikon Z, Sony E
APS-C
90mm
Autofocus
Maximum: f/2.2
Minimum: f/16
58mm
2.43' (0.74m)
No
18.6 Degree
STM Motor
Internal Focus
10 elements in 8 groups
9
0.14x
China
Sony E: 11.28 oz (320g)
Nikon Z: 12.16 oz (345g)
Fujifilm X: 11.46 oz (325g)
Sony E/Fujifilm X: 2.71 x 3" (69 x 76mm)
Nikon Z: 2.71 x 3.07" (69 x 78mm)
Nikon Z: 6953400308808 | Fujifilm X: 6953400308792 | Sony E: 6953400308785
AF 90mm f/2.2 EVO is an auto focus lens, with 10 elements in 8 groups, the min focus distance is about 0.74m, and noiseless STM focus motor can accurately control the moving position and bring accurate and smooth focusing.
10 Elements in 8 Groups Lens Construction
Includes 2 high-refractive index (HR) elements and 2 extra-low dispersion (ED) elements for edge-to-edge sharpness and rich detail rendering.
F2.2 Large Aperture
An F2.2 aperture, paired with a mid-telephoto focal length, delivers smooth subject separation with pleasing bokeh, while maintaining dean low-light performance.
Fast & Quiet Autofocus
The STM motor delivers accurate AF for photos and smooth, silent focus transitions for video Supports eye and face detection for reliable subject tracking.
0.74m MOD
0.74m minimum focusing distance with 0.14x magnification for clear, detailed close-up capture.
Compact & Lightweight Design
Weighing from 320g (E) to 345g (Z) it keeps your setup compact and ready to move. Design for APS-C systems shoot with a 90mm (155mm equivalent) focal length and capture naturally flattering portraits in a lightweight yet sturdy, palm-sized form.
Unified Series Design
Maintaining the EVO series unified design language, it features a consistent look, similar size and weight, and a shared 58mm filter thread for seamless system integration.
Professional Lens Control
Equipped with a focus ring, an aperture ring, an AF/MF switch, a CLICK switch, and an Fn button for efficient operation.
Note: The X mount version doesn't include the CLICK switch, the Fn button, or the AF/MF switch.