We recommend the Fujifilm X mirrorless system highly in large part due to a big selection of quality, affordable lenses. The $400 XF 35mm F2 R WR has long been one of our top recommendations, thanks to its all-weather design and excellent optical quality. But if you have a Fujifilm camera without weather protection, like the X-T30 or X-T200, you won’t benefit from the feature. The Fujinon XC 35mm F2 ($199.99) drops the weather protection and halves the price, earning our Editors’ Choice in the process.
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