jsrockit
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So, wait... you are having the same issue with both the 35mm 1.4 and legacy lenses?
So, wait... you are having the same issue with both the 35mm 1.4 and legacy lenses?
The 35/1.4 is a different problem, in that it clearly mis-focuses, sometimes by a margin, and that may explain why its not sharp. Since I'm talking about AF, manual focusing error on my part is not even a consideration. In fact, I'm getting somewhat sharper images doing it manually with magnified focus peaking.
There is no OVF on the XE-1
No, not the same issue, I don't think.
I first received the camera, and the adapter, and when the pictures were not too crisp with the legacy lens (more than one, including the ZM 35/2.8 and the Summicron 50 (v3)), I noticed the focus discrepancy (Building 50 ft away, lens barrel shows about 15). This is clearly not right in itself, and needs to be remedied.
Whether or not Legacy lens are ok/good/great to use on these bodies, I don't know. But many people, I believe, feel the NEX-5N or GXR are better for this use. Unfortunately, I don't have either of them. Nevertheless, I had expected more of the lens/XE-1 combo. BTW, the lens do great on the M9, so I think they are fine.
The 35/1.4 arrived later, and is a different problem, in that it clearly mis-focuses, sometimes by a margin, and that may explain why its not sharp. Since I'm talking about AF, manual focusing error on my part is not even a consideration. In fact, I'm getting somewhat sharper images doing it manually with magnified focus peaking.
In any case, I've decided to swap the lens, and return the Metabones adapter. I'll probably order the Rayqual one from Stephen, since the main reason for my doing all this was to get a second body to my anticipated Digital M.
The legacy lens issue is definitely an adapter one.
The 35f1.4 on xe1 vs 23f2 x100s maybe due to several possibilities
- min. Shutter speed not high enough
- bad copy of 35 vs great copy of 23f2
- leaf shutter is not only dead quiet, but almost vibration free compared to any other shutter except an electronic one.
- shutter release location difference.. W/ some people slight variations an affect how well they do w/ their shutter release technique.
To c if u got a bad copy of the lens or as I think about it af mechanism is off
- take off any filter u may have on it
- put it on a tripod
- use a cable release
- use manual focus and take the picture
- while still in manual focus hit the ael/afl button to one shot af focus and take the picture
- use af normal and take the picture.
For min. Shutter try using full manual w/ auto iso and keep your f stop at like f4 for example and start at shutter speed that u normally use and go up until u hit iso 3200 or 6400.
Since the xe1 is pretty light, adding mass may help or a grip for the other possibilities.
I agree w/ the others the 35f1.4 is the best overall. .
Another thing I just remember ... Check your raw developer settings for your x100s versus the xe1.. It could be xe1 is being developed incorrectly.
Good luck
Gary
Gary, Thanks for a very constructive response.
I plan to follow your recommendations, and have a better idea over the weekend.
When you say the XE-1 may be developing incorrectly, do you mean in LR5 ? If so, I don't believe there is way to adjust that, AFAIK.
diglloyd hates Fuji. What is the date of the report you read?
Yeah that guy really has a vendetta against the cameras. I wouldn't trust his opinion.
Really? Hmm I don't really want to pay him to read why...
It's funny, the other day I was at a dinner party, and this guy had the new Ricoh, and a sigma dp3. We got to talking about cameras and I mentioned I really like my xpro. Really? He said..."I find fuji sensors are just not up to my requirments." Later on in the evening he asked me if I read diglloyd. 😛
No, not the same issue, I don't think.
I first received the camera, and the adapter, and when the pictures were not too crisp with the legacy lens (more than one, including the ZM 35/2.8 and the Summicron 50 (v3)), I noticed the focus discrepancy (Building 50 ft away, lens barrel shows about 15). This is clearly not right in itself, and needs to be remedied.
Whether or not Legacy lens are ok/good/great to use on these bodies, I don't know. But many people, I believe, feel the NEX-5N or GXR are better for this use. Unfortunately, I don't have either of them. Nevertheless, I had expected more of the lens/XE-1 combo. BTW, the lens do great on the M9, so I think they are fine.
The 35/1.4 arrived later, and is a different problem, in that it clearly mis-focuses, sometimes by a margin, and that may explain why its not sharp. Since I'm talking about AF, manual focusing error on my part is not even a consideration. In fact, I'm getting somewhat sharper images doing it manually with magnified focus peaking.
In any case, I've decided to swap the lens, and return the Metabones adapter. I'll probably order the Rayqual one from Stephen, since the main reason for my doing all this was to get a second body to my anticipated Digital M.