Fujinon XC 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS

 
Lens Reviews / Fujinon Lenses i Lab tested

Most people tend to think of image stabilization as being mainly for telephoto lenses. While it's true that their longer focal lengths tend to magnify the effects of camera shake, image stabilization can provde a very useful assist at wider angle focal lengths as well; anyone who's ever tried to blur the image of a waterfall, while keeping the surrounding landsape tack-sharp knows exactly what I'm talking about.

At 16mm, we see...

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Zoomed in to 50mm, we see...

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The image stabilization also worked generally well, matching the Fujifilm's advertised 2-2.5 stops at 50mm, but was a little less impressive at the wider end (however, the wider you shoot, IS becomes less necessary, as you can shoot at slower shutter speeds much easier).

IS systems tend to provide more benefit to less-stable shooters than very steady ones, so most users will see the same or greater amounts of shake reduction as we measured here. You can read more about our IS test methodology here: SLRgear IS Test Methodology, v2.