dexdog
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Yes. These are both in good shape with clear glass.Just curious, do you typically check all your lenses for fog, haze, fungus and separation with the rear flashlight test?
David Murphy
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Great report, thanks for doing this. The Canon holds up well against the Fuji 35/2, which is a much more expensive lens on the second hand market and not particularly common.
wjlapier
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I have the 2.8 LTM version and tested against several 50’s I own on a Sony A7RII w/ Techart adapter and I think it’s the sharpest of the bunch.Yes indeed!
I'd be more than happy with either of these.
Does anyone have experience with the thread mount Fujinon 50/2 or 50/2.8?
hilltime
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Nothing definitive here, but a couple shots from the Fujinon 35/2 a couple yrs ago on Fuji Superior 400, out of date film. Mounted on a Tanack V3 I had just gotten before a trip to Maine. probably not optically any better than most mid 50's RF wides, but just love the "solid" feel of this lens. This is a second example of this lens I have owned, and you are right, "they ain't cheap!



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dexdog
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The Fujinon is built like a tank. The Canon is a lot lighter. Both are very smooth in operation and have nice positive click stops on aperture ring. Weighed without filter or lens capsNothing definitive here, but a couple shots from the Fujinon 35/2 a couple yrs ago on Fuji Superior 400, out of date film. Mounted on a Tanack V3 I had just gotten before a trip to Maine. probably not optically any better than most mid 50's RF wides, but just love the "solid" feel of this lens. This is a second example of this lens I have owned, and you are right, "they ain't cheap!


dexdog
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Went to Manassas Battlefield about 7AM, got 10 shots before the Z6 died, the camera, not the battery. Swapped in a fresh battery, nothing.
He's dead, Jim. Did not get a chance to do some flare testing, will follow up with the Sony today or tomorrow. Histograms on these two images very similar, although exposure looks different.
Fuji f4, about 30 meters from the cannon on left

Canon f1.8 at f4

He's dead, Jim. Did not get a chance to do some flare testing, will follow up with the Sony today or tomorrow. Histograms on these two images very similar, although exposure looks different.
Fuji f4, about 30 meters from the cannon on left

Canon f1.8 at f4

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hilltime
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I'm no expert, but quite similar from what I see. The Canon F2 definitely has a bit more contrast.... but of course is much newer in production.
Great comparison series. Sorry for the Z6. Is it terminal?
Great comparison series. Sorry for the Z6. Is it terminal?
dexdog
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Larger images may be viewed by clicking image to link to my SmugMug page, type RFF to enter the site
I think I prefer the Fuji but without side-by-sides I'd be pleased with either. They both offer excellent 3D.
dexdog
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I am curious what others think about why the Fuji looks like it is about 2/3 of a stop less exposed than either of the Canons.
Mark240590
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that Fuji looks beautiful but I’ve got to r canon 1.8 and it really is a little gem, that vintage rendering just looks great.
dexdog
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Once I returned home, I charged up a brand new battery, attached the camera to my computer with USB cable and turned on the camera. My computer recognized the Nikon, and I was able to use camera-based menu system to re-install the latest version of the firmware. Camera appears to work OK. I have no idea what happened, but something glitched. So far, so good, but do not trust the camera yet. I hope that this is a one-time issue, I really like the images from the Z6, even if the controls, lens mount and other stuff is "Nikon backwards"😀Sorry for the Z6. Is it terminal?
How recessed are each of the rear groups into the camera? I'm thinking that would create a difference.I am curious what others think about why the Fuji looks like it is about 2/3 of a stop less exposed than either of the Canons.
Very odd, my Z6 hasn't ever done that. I find it a great platform for adapted lenses. I do not, in fact, have any native Z mount lenses. 🙂
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Yeah, me neither! I bought it to use on 70+ year old lenses, especially on 35mm and wider, where the Nikon does better with lenses that protrude deep into the body of the camera. I think that the Sony is comparable on lenses like the ones in this thread. The Nikon does much better on the 21 and 35mm Biogons, Biometar and other lensesVery odd, my Z6 hasn't ever done that. I find it a great platform for adapted lenses. I do not, in fact, have any native Z mount lenses. 🙂
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