Fujifilm XF2X TC WR Teleconverter for Fujinon XF50-140mm and 100-400mm Lenses Review
The Fujifilm 2X teleconverter gives your zoom lens insane reach, but it's only for two specific lenses and costs $480. We break down who should buy it and who should skip it.
The 30-Second Version
A niche tool for a niche problem. If your Fujinon 100-400mm lens still feels too short, this teleconverter turns it into a handheld 800mm equivalent. Just be ready for the optical compromises and the hefty price tag for a tube of glass.
Overview
This is a very specific tool for a very specific job. The Fujifilm XF2X TC WR Teleconverter is a 2x extender that only works with two Fujinon zoom lenses: the XF50-140mmF2.8 and the XF100-400mm. If you own one of those lenses and you're constantly wishing you had more reach, this little tube is your answer. It's not a magic wand—it comes with the usual optical trade-offs of a teleconverter—but for turning your 100-400mm into an 800mm equivalent monster, it's the most compact and affordable option you've got.
Performance
The big surprise here is how well it maintains autofocus speed. Fujifilm claims it doesn't affect AF speed, and in our testing with the 50-140mm, that largely holds true. It's still snappy. The optical performance, however, is exactly what you'd expect from a 2x converter: you're going to lose some sharpness and contrast compared to the bare lens. It lands in the 35th percentile for optical quality in our database, which means it's fine for its purpose, but don't expect it to match prime telephoto lens sharpness.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Strong build (93th percentile) 93th
- Strong versatility (83th percentile) 83th
- Strong aperture (69th percentile) 69th
Cons
- Below average macro (22th percentile) 22th
- Below average optical (35th percentile) 35th
Specifications
Full Specifications
Optics
| Focal Length Min | 50 |
| Focal Length Max | 140 |
Aperture
| Max Aperture | f/2 |
| Constant | Yes |
Build
| Weight | 0.2 kg / 0.4 lbs |
Value & Pricing
At $480, it's a tough sell unless you're absolutely desperate for that extra reach. That's a lot of money for a piece of glass that degrades your existing lens's image quality. However, if you compare it to the cost of buying a dedicated super-telephoto lens, it suddenly looks like a bargain. It's a value proposition that only makes sense if you're fully invested in one of those two Fujinon zooms.
Price History
vs Competition
The real competition isn't other teleconverters—it's other lenses. For a Fujifilm shooter, the choice is between this TC and saving up for something like the XF150-600mm. The 150-600mm gives you more native reach and better optics, but it's bigger, heavier, and far more expensive. The other option is adapting a Sigma or Tamron telephoto with a Fringer adapter, but that's a clunkier solution. This teleconverter wins on pure portability and integration.
| Spec | Fujifilm XF2X TC WR Teleconverter for Fujinon XF50-140mm and 100-400mm Lenses | Meike Meike 55mm F1.4 Standard Aperture APS-C Frame AF | Viltrox Air VILTROX 35mm F1.7 f/1.7 Air AF Lens for Fuji X | Tamron Di III Tamron 17-70mm f/2.8 Di III-A VC RXD Lens for Sony | Canon RF Canon RF 24mm f/1.8 Macro IS STM Lens | Sirui Sniper Sirui Sniper 56mm f/1.2 Autofocus Lens (Sony E, |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Focal Length | 50-140mm | 55mm | 35mm | 17-70mm | 24mm | 56mm |
| Max Aperture | f/2 | f/1.4 | f/1.7 | f/2.8 | f/1.8 | f/1.2 |
| Mount | - | Nikon Z | Fujifilm X | Sony E-Mount, Sony E-Mount, Sony E-Mount, Sony E-Mount, Sony E-M | Canon RF | Sony E |
| Stabilization | false | true | true | true | true | true |
| Weather Sealed | false | false | false | false | false | false |
| Weight (g) | 172 | 281 | 400 | 544 | 272 | 422 |
| AF Type | - | STM | STM | Autofocus | Autofocus | Autofocus |
| Lens Type | - | - | - | Wide-Angle Zoom | Wide-Angle | - |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Af | Bokeh | Build | Macro | Optical | Aperture | Versatility | Stabilization |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fujifilm XF2X TC WR Teleconverter for Fujinon XF50-140mm and 100-400mm Lenses | 46.4 | 63.3 | 92.8 | 21.7 | 34.6 | 68.6 | 82.5 | 37.9 |
| Meike 55mm F1.4 Standard Aperture APS-C Frame AF STM Compare | 95.6 | 81.8 | 81.1 | 89.1 | 67.5 | 88.1 | 37.5 | 87.8 |
| Viltrox Air 35mm F1.7 f/1.7 AF Compare | 95.6 | 73.6 | 63.4 | 93.2 | 74 | 80.5 | 37.5 | 87.8 |
| Tamron Di III 17-70mm f/2.8 -A VC RXD Compare | 46.4 | 59.2 | 64.3 | 77.4 | 90.8 | 54.6 | 92.5 | 87.8 |
| Canon RF 24mm f/1.8 Macro IS STM Compare | 46.4 | 81.8 | 87.6 | 81 | 82.5 | 75.8 | 37.5 | 99.9 |
| Sirui Sniper 56mm f/1.2 Autofocus Compare | 46.4 | 96.7 | 73.8 | 53.4 | 79.8 | 95.9 | 37.5 | 87.8 |
Common Questions
Q: Will this work with my XF 70-300mm lens?
No. Fujifilm explicitly designed it only for the XF50-140mmF2.8 and XF100-400mm lenses. Don't try to force it on anything else.
Q: How much sharpness do I lose?
You'll notice it, especially when pixel-peeping. Center sharpness is acceptable for most uses, but corner sharpness and contrast take a bigger hit. It's a trade-off for the extra reach.
Q: Is it worth buying used?
Probably, if you can find one in good condition. It's a simple piece of optics with no electronics to fail. Just check the glass for scratches or fungus.
Who Should Skip This
If you're looking for a general-purpose lens extender or you don't own one of the two specific Fujinon zooms, this isn't it. Skip it and go invest in a longer native lens, like the XF 70-300mm or start saving for the 150-600mm. This converter is for committed owners of those two lenses, period.
Verdict
We recommend the XF2X TC WR only if you own a Fujinon XF50-140mmF2.8 or XF100-400mm, you regularly find yourself at the long end of that lens and still need more reach, and you prioritize a lightweight kit over absolute optical perfection. It's a specialist's tool. For everyone else, especially if you're just starting out, invest in a longer native lens first.