rybolt
Well-known
I just couldn't help myself...
I just couldn't help myself...
I had the lenses so why not use them?
I just couldn't help myself...
I had the lenses so why not use them?

greyelm
Malcolm
Anyone an idea how to cover the X-E1 on the front without using tape?
Some people are using a black wax pencil for a non permanent cover up. For a more permanent solution you could use a Sharpie permanent marker.
Kent
Finally at home...
Pimped. 

Half case in "apple green" by LucisPictor, on Flickr
That's "apple green", what a friendly colour that makes me smile (even more).

Half case in "apple green" by LucisPictor, on Flickr
That's "apple green", what a friendly colour that makes me smile (even more).
daveleo
what?
^ You should put black tape over the XE1 logo to make the camera more stealthy for street use.


nongfuspring
Well-known
I've often found it pretty hard to find images of what legacy lenses look like on the X-E1, so here's my contribution if it's useful reference for anyone.
The superb Zeiss 50 planar 1.4
The still pretty good but not quite as great but smaller and lighter MD 50 1.7
Industar 69 with a push on filter holder (with filter taken out) - makes it much much easier to change aperture and doubles as a lens hood. I'm on the lookout for another copy of this lens because I think there's something wrong with mine, the size is great though.
Pentax 110 auto 18mm 2.8 with DIY adapter. Surprisingly covers the APS-C sensor albeit with quite a bit of light falloff and smearing, also fixed aperture. Still can be handy.
The superb Zeiss 50 planar 1.4

The still pretty good but not quite as great but smaller and lighter MD 50 1.7

Industar 69 with a push on filter holder (with filter taken out) - makes it much much easier to change aperture and doubles as a lens hood. I'm on the lookout for another copy of this lens because I think there's something wrong with mine, the size is great though.

Pentax 110 auto 18mm 2.8 with DIY adapter. Surprisingly covers the APS-C sensor albeit with quite a bit of light falloff and smearing, also fixed aperture. Still can be handy.

kshapero
South Florida Man
mdwsta4
Matty Westside
Posted these images in a thread about the bag, but they fit here



How's that 40mm on the X-E1?
kaiwasoyokaze
Half Frame Goodness
How's that 40mm on the X-E1?
it's perfect so far, the size, the focal length and handling is great on the x-e1. love the old time quality and the sharpness after f5.6.
it's also a bonus that i can see the character of the lens in its entirety too with the 1.5x crop sensor compared to when using it on my m43 cameras.
DwF
Well-known
E X2 and 90mm Elmarit
E X2 and 90mm Elmarit
E X2 and 90mm Elmarit

TKH
Well-known
Kent
Finally at home...
Kent
Finally at home...
Kent
Finally at home...
Kent
Finally at home...
Kent
Finally at home...
Fuji meets Leica (part 2 and 3)

X-treme Camera-P0rn by LucisPictor, on Flickr

So ein Tri-Elmar... by LucisPictor, on Flickr

X-treme Camera-P0rn by LucisPictor, on Flickr

So ein Tri-Elmar... by LucisPictor, on Flickr
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Wabi Sabi X
Wabi Sabi X
D600 and Micro-Nikkor 55/2.8
Wabi Sabi X

D600 and Micro-Nikkor 55/2.8
seajak
Well-known
Here's my new X-E1 with a Novoflex adaptor and 35mm Summicron V4. All ready for four weeks backpacking in SE Asia.

Fujifilm X-E1 by seajak, on Flickr
cheers,
clay

Fujifilm X-E1 by seajak, on Flickr
cheers,
clay
mdwsta4
Matty Westside
mdwsta4, how's the instax printer with the X100t? Enjoying my T over the S a lot as well.
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