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f16sunshine
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Oh this is a nice scene.
f16sunshine
Moderator
X-Pro1 w/Super Takumar 50mm f/1.4
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Woah! Wacky oof area on this one. The contrast as well is super duper.
Great subject. What a cutie
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
X-Pro1 with Jupiter-3
X-Pro1 with Jupiter-3
Here are a few images from my first tests of the Brian Sweeney-adjusted Jupiter-3 50mm f1.5 lens on the X-Pro1. All were made at f1.5, ISO 800 and are straight out of camera RAW via Aperture.
I think I'm going to like this little lens for low-light. I might give it a try in the daylight this weekend on the streets of San Francisco.
X-Pro1 with Jupiter-3
Here are a few images from my first tests of the Brian Sweeney-adjusted Jupiter-3 50mm f1.5 lens on the X-Pro1. All were made at f1.5, ISO 800 and are straight out of camera RAW via Aperture.



I think I'm going to like this little lens for low-light. I might give it a try in the daylight this weekend on the streets of San Francisco.
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
X-E1 w/Canon FD 50/1.8. Love the bokey on this lens.

DUO and smaller brethren by Eirik0304, on Flickr

DUO and smaller brethren by Eirik0304, on Flickr
RS2
Established
GaryLH
Veteran
Some shots from Fuji XP1 - Speedbooster - Voigtlander 40f2
This first two shots at f5.6 or f8
- leaves are drying up and just collecting by the grates.. About as good as it gets in terms of fall type colors in the bay area..
- golf course near the Legion of Honor
Next two were shot wide open inside the museum - converted to B&W using Silver FX Pro 2
All four shots had some cropping done.
Gary
This first two shots at f5.6 or f8
- leaves are drying up and just collecting by the grates.. About as good as it gets in terms of fall type colors in the bay area..

- golf course near the Legion of Honor

Next two were shot wide open inside the museum - converted to B&W using Silver FX Pro 2


All four shots had some cropping done.
Gary
GaryLH
Veteran
X-E1 w/Canon FD 50/1.8. Love the bokey on this lens.
DUO and smaller brethren by Eirik0304, on Flickr
Ezzie.. Did u build a twin lens 4x5 like the gowland? If so way cool.
Gary
kaiwasoyokaze
Half Frame Goodness
just a quick question regarding adapters. i noticed that the pre-asph summilux 35 doesn't fit the OEM fujifilm adapter to the X mount. does the lens fit the KIPON brand adapter instead?
GaryLH
Veteran
The Fuji OEM Leica adapter has a smaller inside diameter to house some unique electronics that Fuji put in theirs. All other third party adapters do not have this issue.
Gary
Gary
kaiwasoyokaze
Half Frame Goodness
The Fuji OEM Leica adapter has a smaller inside diameter to house some unique electronics that Fuji put in theirs. All other third party adapters do not have this issue.
Gary
ah, i see. thanks, it seems like that it's kind of a useless feature cause it only allows you to shortcut to the adapted lens menu. also it opens up the grayed area for setting up lens profiles, but because of the adapter it's only for M mount lens?
dpt2014
Established
The Fuji OEM Leica adapter has a smaller inside diameter to house some unique electronics that Fuji put in theirs. All other third party adapters do not have this issue.
Gary
It's my experience that some other third party adapters DO have this issue. I've gone through about a 1/2 dozen LM-FX adapters and finally settled on Hawk's helicoid adapter.
GaryLH
Veteran
Not the limiting of the lens usage like the Fuji OEM does. It cuts into the depth that the rear element can be extended into the body. I have both third party and the fuji OEM. My 35 cron v4 will work fine w/ the fotodiox pro adapter but cannot be set to infinity w/ the Fuji OEM.. The ring housing the electronics is on the end facing the sensor and protrudes into the inside diameter by maybe 1/6 an inch all the way around.. The only lenses that have issue w/ the third party adapters that I am currently aware of are -
- collapsibles
- contax g lenses wider then 28
- some really old lenses that have rear elements that protrude way into the film camber
Compared to the Fuji OEM, the third parties will adapt more different lenses.
Gary
- collapsibles
- contax g lenses wider then 28
- some really old lenses that have rear elements that protrude way into the film camber
Compared to the Fuji OEM, the third parties will adapt more different lenses.
Gary
blsuedeshu
Newbie
kshapero
South Florida Man
Shooting the X-E2 with CV 21mm and CV 40 and a Leica 90.
These are with the CV 40mm
These are with the CV 40mm



TEZillman
Well-known
Shooting with an X-E1, Metabones speed booster adapter and Nikon Series E 70-210mm zoom.

image by jtzillman, on Flickr
Photo taken about 4 months ago after I had just purchased the X-E1 with what is not a great lens, but I was surprized at how well the image turned out. This is straight out of the camera set on the Provia film simulation setting.

image by jtzillman, on Flickr
Photo taken about 4 months ago after I had just purchased the X-E1 with what is not a great lens, but I was surprized at how well the image turned out. This is straight out of the camera set on the Provia film simulation setting.
DwF
Well-known
X-E2 with 50mm Summicron
X-E2 with 50mm Summicron
X-E2 with 50mm Summicron

GaryLH
Veteran
Shot with Fuji XE1 - Leica 35f2 V4 in Oakland last week (zone focus).
Gary

Gary
DwF
Well-known
Nice pic
Nice pic
Gary,
Nice angle and composition. What adapter are you using for the version 4? And do you recommend it. I only have the Fuji and with my 35 usually get close in but I would like the option of focusing to infinity for the odd landscape
David
Nice pic
Gary,
Nice angle and composition. What adapter are you using for the version 4? And do you recommend it. I only have the Fuji and with my 35 usually get close in but I would like the option of focusing to infinity for the odd landscape
David
DwF
Well-known
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35mm Summicron Version 4
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35mm Summicron Version 4
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