Best Pick

Viltrox VILTROX 9mm F2.8 APS-C Lens for X-Mount,Ultra Wide

68.7 Landscape Score
9mm f/2.8 Fujifilm X IS
Why we recommend this

Its 113.8° ultra-wide field of view and bright f/2.8 aperture make it a strong performer for expansive landscapes and low-light interiors. The lens also features a very close 0.13m minimum focus distance for creative, exaggerated perspectives. This lens is best for Fujifilm X-mount photographers specializing in dramatic architectural shots or creative wide-angle macro work.

Read Full Review

Great Alternatives

These options also score highly and may better suit your specific needs

Meike 55mm F1.4 APS-C Frame AF STM Lens Fixed

63.8 Landscape Score
55mm f/1.4 Fujifilm X IS
Why we recommend this

Its f/1.4 aperture and STM autofocus deliver excellent background blur and quiet operation for portraits. The 286g weight and optical design with extra-low dispersion elements ensure portability and sharp images with minimal chromatic aberration. This lens is best for Fujifilm X-mount photographers seeking an affordable, lightweight prime for street and portrait work.

Read Full Review

Tokina 11-18mm f/2.8 ATX-M Lens (FUJIFILM X)

63.7 Landscape Score
18mm f/2.8 FUJIFILM X
Why we recommend this

Its f/2.8 constant aperture and 11-18mm ultrawide zoom range make it a fast and versatile lens for APS-C Fujifilm X-mount cameras. The inclusion of two Super-Low Dispersion elements and an STM autofocus motor contributes to sharp image quality and quiet, smooth focusing. This lens is best for landscape and architectural photographers seeking a compact, bright ultrawide zoom for dynamic compositions.

Read Full Review

Sirui SIRUI Sniper 23mm APS-C Autofocus Lens, F1.2 Wide

63.5 Landscape Score
f/1.2 Fujifilm X IS
Why we recommend this

Its f/1.2 aperture and STM autofocus provide exceptional low-light performance and smooth, silent focusing for video. The carbon fiber body keeps weight down to around 380g, making it surprisingly portable for such a fast lens. This lens is best for portrait and macro photographers who prioritize a bright maximum aperture and cinematic rendering on a budget.

Read Full Review