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  1. Post a picture of your Fuji camera ! And tell me the reason that you use the Fuji camera. Thanks for your sharing ....
  2. So, I have found a used 14mm f2.8 and can't decide whether to buy it or pay more for the 16mm f1.4. Resolution wise the 14mm should be quite a bit better than the 16mm, but the f1.4 and close focusing abilities of the 16mm appeals to me. One of the positives that is most often mentioned about the 16mm is its close focusing ability at 15cm, which if you subtract the length of the lens amounts to like 6cm's from the front element. Quite impressive. BUT, the 14mm is supposedly able to close focus at 18cm's, which if you subtract the length of the lens amounts to approx. 12 cm's from the front element. Plus the fact that the lens has a wider view. That is not so bad, right? What are your thoughts on this and would you mind showing some samples of the close focusing abilities of the 14mm? Preferably with people in them. Thanks. Tests: http://www.lenstip.com/387.4-Lens_review-Fujifilm_Fujinon_XF_14_mm_f_2.8_R_Image_resolution.html http://www.lenstip.com/449.4-Lens_review-Fujifilm_Fujinon_XF_16_mm_f_1.4_R_WR_Image_resolution.html
  3. So, if we ignore the noise, AF speed and one stop difference of the two lenses, which one is then optically best? I have read numerous tests, blogs and reviews that say the two are both sharp, contrasty and colorful (with the f2.0 being slightly warmer) however I have also encountered quite a few tests that have tried both lenses in Capture One where you can remove the distortion and vignetting correction done by software. And in those reviews it seems like the f2.0 lose, by a large margin, as the f1.4 is optically better corrected. As it is well known, software correction slightly degrades image quality. But will it be an issue? Now, I don't have any of the lenses, so what are your thoughts if you have or have had both lenses. And remember! Disregard noise, AF speed and one stop difference. I am only after the optically best lens :-)
  4. What are the rendering characteristics of the Fujinon XF lenses. I am not the only one who loves the 35mm f1.4's rendering, so are any of the other XF lenses rendering like it? Here are my observations: 35mm f1.4 - the magic lens, with a very cinematic rendering where colors, light and sharpness is quite beautiful - almost like vintage lenses from the 1970's. 23mm f1.4 - a lovely lens, very sharp and with - in my opinion - a more neutral rendering. 18-55 f2.8-4 - very sharp lens with a warm rendering. What are your thoughts?
  5. Help me understand what is meant by distortion when sites like lenstip.com rate the Fujinon 14mm f2.8 truly impressive, because it has virtually no distortion, and yet, when I look at the group shot of the girls on this blog, the girl on the left edge of the frame hopefully does not like that in the real world. It looks like she is being somehow stretched towards the upper left corner. Why is that?
  6. I just bought the 35mm f1.4 used, and despite the noisy AF I just love the lens. Actually I find the AF quite decent on my x-pro 1. So, now I have the option of buying a used 23mm f1.4 to about half the price, and would really like to have it, but I wonder if the focal lengths are to close. Would it be better to go for something wider or are there enough difference between the two to warrant a purchase? As of now I have the 18-55 and the 35 f1.4 in my arsenal. The zoom only being used for snapshots. I like the rendering of primes better even though the 18-55 actually is quite good. Look forward to your opinions/advice :-)
  7. I was just wondering whether any of Fujifilms lenses are ready for a full frame sensor, or are they all considered APS-C lenses, so Fujifilm would have to make a new full frame line of lenses.
  8. Hello- In the process of writing an article about my love of the 50mm perspective, I've re-written and reposted this article, which originally was written for X100c.com. My forthcoming article will include comparison to the forthcoming XF 35mm f2, due to ship any day now... http://www.bradleyhanson.com/blog/2015/11/4/fujifilm-tcl-x100-review
  9. Is the Fujinon XF23mmf2 WR the same lens as the one used for the Fujifilm X100?
  10. Apparently, an internet reviewer regarded by some as "knowledgeable," wrote that the 30mm Fujinon was not sharp at any aperture. I had just purchased the lens, and as soon as I read about that, I did a quick test to see if he was right. To my eye, the test results look great. My test is here if you'd like to see it: https://www.kenschuster.com/lens-tests
  11. Hi ! You thinking with New Lens fujinon 70-300mm?
  12. From the album: Icelandic trip

    © lf-photography

  13. From the album: Icelandic trip

    © lf-photography

  14. The lens makes a rattling sound when shaken gently, sounds like a loose element. No image stabilisation so no idea what it could be. Is this normal?
  15. Hi, Forgive me for my English and the ignorance about cameras (I'm 19 and fell in love with photos since 2017, I'm a newbie to this world) Here's the question, I have 2 old Fuji lenses I would love to use on my X-t10, but don't know how to adapt them, I'll post some photos of the 2s down below. I used them on my "Fuji AX Multi program". Please help me, you're my last shore 😱🤣. https://linksharing.samsungcloud.com/yyL5h9d2ZFzY
  16. Hi, I own th XT-1. After searched for opinions and "way of mind" all over - I want to advice with the FUJI'S. I am A photography is A hobby for me. I like taking shots at streets - people And , situations happen at street , interesting buildings , abandoned buildings. At the moment I using the XF-18-55. So thinking of buying A wide-angle short lenses And want to advice with you which is the best suits me. 35? 23? ..... or any other else? If possible - offering option A and B. Thank you very much!
  17. After moving to Fuji X system I extensively used large number of Trans-X bodies and XF lens. Most of them perform excellent optically and very good mechanically. I think Fuji is doing great job designing and supporting gear. The only thing is bothering me all the time - if the electronics is dead lens typically becomes fully unusable. There are numerous third party or adapted fully manual lens that solve that concern. But what if I want to keep using my favorite Fuji optics mechanically? I've performed numerous attempts and discovered potential of converting XF 35mm F1.4 and XF 27mm F2.8, and recently found highly satisfying result of adapting Fujinon XF 27mm F2.8 that requires relatively low effort. Here's resulting article explaining what can you do with electronically dead Fujinon XF 27mm F2.8 lens to bring it back to life in much more compact frame of Industar 50-2. Alternatively you can also use adapted Fuji XF 27mm F2.8 lens on other APS-C cameras like Sony or Canon.
  18. Short disassembly article on – Fujinon XF 100-400mm F4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR lens [front area]
  19. Modern Fujinon lens have electronical parts that may fail due to water damage or other reasons. In most cases it worths pay for repair, but sometimes repair costs are too high and its cheaper to just buy another sample. This Fujinon XF 27mm F2.8 sample was electronically broken, so I've found relatively simple way to convert it into fully manual focus lens. More details in related article: Fujinon XF 27mm F2.8 lens - true manual focus mod
  20. This is my photographic history as it relates to how I ended up using and loving the Fujifilm X-Series for all of my professional and personal work. http://www.bradleyhanson.com/blog/2015/5/26/my-25-years-with-the-fujifilm-x-series-cameras-and-lenses -Bradley
  21. Hi guys. Can U tell how good in fact is this lens? Is it worth the money? If it not depends on focal lenght, the xf23 is really this better, with the price almost twice as high?
  22. Hello Everybody, I don't come so often on the forum, but I'm always following the fujifilm news. I Wanted to share some of my shots taken in iceland with my fujifilm x-pro2 and mostly the fujinon 10-24 1) Aldeyjarfoss waterfall 2) Vik Church 3) Hvitserskur troll
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