At that price the 1.4/35 will surely be a high distortion lens like a cv nokton so software correction will be necessary.
That's pretty much of a leap. What are you basing this on? 🙂
At that price the 1.4/35 will surely be a high distortion lens like a cv nokton so software correction will be necessary.
That's pretty much of a leap. What are you basing this on? 🙂
This assumption comes from my experience with the CV 1.4/35 that's pretty much in this price range. As far as I know it's the only 1.4/35 at that price. And it has quite a lot of distortion.
I don't know if it's been remarked, but Fuji will be selling their own M adapter for this camera. Which is good news. The next iteration of the M9, if there is to be one, would have to have some kind of hybrid viewfinder/contrast or phase focusing help to compete now, I would think. Especially at the price they want/need to sell it.
I don't know if it's been remarked, but Fuji will be selling their own M adapter for this camera. Which is good news. The next iteration of the M9, if there is to be one, would have to have some kind of hybrid viewfinder/contrast or phase focusing help to compete now, I would think. Especially at the price they want/need to sell it.
Or... and maybe someone here can answer this... is it possible to have a full-frame sensor without the mechanical shutter? What would be the pros and cons? Cheaper to build, at least...
The lenses are on pre-order at amazon with out the camera. Fuji is brilliant. Ordered the 18 and the 35 just in case the turns out to be awesome... if not then return or sell them to someone who really likes the camera. I believe it will do well and the lenses will be as difficult to get as a Leica lenses are now.
The Amazon links have been killed already. Somebody got ahead of the program.
The 35mm should be bundled with the camera, wasn't that confirmed by the French magazine?