FUJINON 450mm F12.5 C Lens
The Fujifilm 450mm f/12.5 is a 450mm f/12.5 lens designed for Lens Board (Technical Camera) mount cameras. Used copies start from $1,742.16 on GearFocus, with buyer protection on every purchase.
FUJINON 450mm F12.5 C Lens
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Lens Overview — Fujifilm 450mm f/12.5
Key Features — Fujifilm 450mm f/12.5
450mm Large Format Prime: Fixed 450mm focal length designed specifically for large format technical cameras, delivering dedicated telephoto reach for landscape and architectural work.
f/12.5 Maximum Aperture: Reflects the optical realities of large format telephoto design, requiring careful exposure management with a sturdy tripod and deliberate metering.
Lens Board Mount: Mounts via a standard lens board interface, ensuring broad compatibility with technical camera systems used in large format photography.
Manual Focus Design: Fully manual focusing suits the methodical, tripod-mounted workflow that large format photography demands.
Field-Practical Weight: Relatively compact and lightweight for a large format telephoto prime, reducing fatigue during extended field sessions.
No Image Stabilization: Consistent with large format shooting practice, where a sturdy tripod provides the necessary stability rather than optical or mechanical stabilization.
Lens Specifications — Fujifilm 450mm f/12.5
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Use Cases | Landscape, Architecture, Studio |
| Lens Type | Prime |
| Format | Large Format |
| Zoom/Prime | Prime |
| Focal Length | 450mm |
| Maximum Aperture | f/12.5 |
| Camera System | Large Format |
| Lens Mount | Lens Board (Technical Camera) |
| Autofocus | No |
| Focus Type | Manual |
| Image Stabilization | None |
| Weight | 600g |
Description — Fujifilm 450mm f/12.5
The Fujinon 450mm f/12.5 C is a large format prime lens designed for use with technical cameras via a lens board mount. It offers a fixed 450mm focal length in the telephoto range, giving photographers a dedicated reach suited to subjects that benefit from the perspective compression and detail capture that a long focal length provides in large format work. Focusing is manual, consistent with the careful, considered approach that large format photography demands.
The lens weighs 600g, making it a relatively portable choice within the large format telephoto category — an important factor for photographers who work in the field. The maximum aperture is f/12.5, and there is no image stabilization. The lens board mount interface integrates with technical camera systems that accept this standard mounting solution.
Pros — Fujifilm 450mm f/12.5
- ✓Fixed 450mm focal length provides dedicated telephoto reach for large format shooting
- ✓Lightweight at 600g for a large format telephoto prime, practical for field use
- ✓Large format lens format suits photographers working with technical camera systems
Cons — Fujifilm 450mm f/12.5
- ✗Maximum aperture of f/12.5 is relatively slow, requiring careful exposure management
- ✗Manual focus only — no autofocus option available
- ✗No image stabilization, making sturdy tripod support essential
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Frequently Asked Questions — Fujifilm 450mm f/12.5
What camera systems is this lens compatible with?+
The Fujinon 450mm f/12.5 C mounts via a lens board interface designed for technical cameras. It is categorized under large format lenses, so it is intended for use with technical camera systems that accept lens board-mounted lenses.
Does this lens support autofocus?+
No, this lens is manual focus only. Large format photography workflows typically rely on manual focusing techniques, and this lens is built accordingly.
How heavy is the Fujinon 450mm f/12.5 C?+
The lens weighs 600g, which is a relatively manageable weight for a large format telephoto prime and supports field portability when paired with a technical camera.
What is the maximum aperture of this lens?+
The maximum aperture is f/12.5. This is typical for large format telephoto lenses and means photographers should plan for adequate lighting conditions or use appropriate exposure settings.
Does this lens have image stabilization?+
No, the lens has no image stabilization. As with most large format lenses, it is intended to be used on a stable support such as a tripod.





