Fuji XF 90mm f/2 vs. XF 56mm f/1.2 . From time to time I consider swapping my XF 90mm for an XF 56mm f/1.2 R. The XF 56mm is of an older lens design and autofocus ability may be its weakest point. It is, however, a wonderful focal length for portrait photography, and the lens renders beautiful images. Ideally, you would have both.

From around F2.8 until about F8, both the 90mm F2 and 56mm F1.2 WR performed extremely well. This is for both the center and corner sharpness. The 90mm F2 probably peaks in sharpness around F4-F5.6, and the 56mm F1.2 performs the best around F4. Where the sharpness begins to change again is around F8.
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