daveleo
what?
Fuji X-E1, various Minolta MD/MC lenses and filters
Fuji X-E1, various Minolta MD/MC lenses and filters
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Fuji X-E1, various Minolta MD/MC lenses and filters
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kuzano
Veteran
Focus--how is everyone holding up with focus? Realize there's no peaking, besides magnification, and hyper focal, what else is there?
WRONG! the X-E1 with the very latest firmware DOES have Focus Peaking and it's usable. I am using a simple Fotazy OM to XF adaptor and the firmware.(I think the last firmware is V2.62?)
It could be better and it is in the X-E2, because they added varied colors in the peaking phases. So guess what I am getting. Just picked up a nice X-E2 for $300.
I did get some very good focus using the firmware in my X-E1. The colors speed up the focus a bit.
I also am getting good shots with my Olympus E-M10 which has focus peaking from the "get-go!"
daveleo
what?
X-E1 / Minolta 24-35 Zoom
X-E1 / Minolta 24-35 Zoom
X-E1 / Minolta 24-35 Zoom

f16sunshine
Moderator
Here is a wide open click with the 100mm f2.8 trioplan at about 20feet distance.
This lens is a trip. It just sort of draws with luminance and color.
This lens is a trip. It just sort of draws with luminance and color.

rybolt
Well-known
Andy, is that an original or one one the recent production models? I'm curious as to what mount it's in. I see them in M42 or Exakta mounts.
f16sunshine
Moderator
it's the original version in M42 mount.
This one is in nice shape. I have another that is a bit rougher.
Both were super cheap before mirrorless cameras.
It's actually better on The 5Dii and great on film.
Blue/purple coatings.
Some quick pics of lens just now.
2 film images I have on Flickr showing that sparkly glow w/o and then decent sharpness stopped down.
This one is in nice shape. I have another that is a bit rougher.
Both were super cheap before mirrorless cameras.
It's actually better on The 5Dii and great on film.
Blue/purple coatings.
Some quick pics of lens just now.


2 film images I have on Flickr showing that sparkly glow w/o and then decent sharpness stopped down.


daveleo
what?
Here is a wide open click with the 100mm f2.8 trioplan at about 20feet distance.
This lens is a trip. It just sort of draws with luminance and color.
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Andy, love that color shot and your description !
Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
I never have been comfortable using my M Mount lenses, they do extremely well but I feel that it's awkward to use the focus peaking to get the focus. Not hard, just awkward. I even have used a Vivitar 80-200 zoom, interesting but still clumsy.
f16sunshine
Moderator
Andy, love that color shot and your description !
Thanks Dave
I never have been comfortable using my M Mount lenses, they do extremely well but I feel that it's awkward to use the focus peaking to get the focus. Not hard, just awkward. I even have used a Vivitar 80-200 zoom, interesting but still clumsy.
I agree, It's a pain to focus with M lenses and their short-ish focus heli. Easier with Reflex lenses although still not great.
The Xpro-1 was awful with adapted lenses imo. Only wide angle hyperlocal use was tolerable. The EVF was not good enough for magnified viewing.
I relied on the LCD which meant wearing readers to focus... another pia.
With the XE1 and XT1 it's much better. I imagine later models are better still.
The XT1 is actually pretty nice to use with 50mm and longer reflex lenses.
I turn off the peaking and just go with the magnified view to dial in focus.
Unless one is searching for character... Adapting is at best just for fun.
The native Fuji lenses are difficult to beat in terms of IQ/value.
rybolt
Well-known
Thanks Dave
Unless one is searching for character... Adapting is at best just for fun.
The native Fuji lenses are difficult to beat in terms of IQ/value.
Character is the key as far as I'm concerned. I play with a bunch of adapted lenses on the XT1 just to see the look that they produce. I started out the the 85mm f2.8 Steinheil Culminar and that took me down the rabbit hole. Now I'm into the East German and Russian lenses; mostly in the 50mm range. The "painterly look" is really a fascinating thing when you find a lens and situation that can produce it.
The only 'modern' lens I adapt is the 70-300 Nikon AF lens and only because Fuji doesn't have a smallish lens with the 300mm outer limit.
egardner
Newbie
Voigtlander 15mm Heliar on Fuji X Pro 2
Voigtlander 15mm Heliar on Fuji X Pro 2
Hi everyone - new here, but I thought I'd share the results of a recent experiment with an old Voigtlander 15mm lens on my new X Pro 2. I'm using the original version, prior to the corrections that were made for working better on digital sensors. Despite this I have to say the lens works very well (and it's tiny!) – occasionally I detect a loss of sharpness near one of the edges, but otherwise it is razor sharp and renders beautifully. I'm using a Kipon LTM/FX adapter that seems to work fine. You can click through to the Flickr page if you want to pixel-peep, I have the full-resolution images up there.
Getty sunset by Eric Gardner, on Flickr
Getty sunset by Eric Gardner, on Flickr
Reflections at sunset by Eric Gardner, on Flickr
Voigtlander 15mm Heliar on Fuji X Pro 2
Hi everyone - new here, but I thought I'd share the results of a recent experiment with an old Voigtlander 15mm lens on my new X Pro 2. I'm using the original version, prior to the corrections that were made for working better on digital sensors. Despite this I have to say the lens works very well (and it's tiny!) – occasionally I detect a loss of sharpness near one of the edges, but otherwise it is razor sharp and renders beautifully. I'm using a Kipon LTM/FX adapter that seems to work fine. You can click through to the Flickr page if you want to pixel-peep, I have the full-resolution images up there.



coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.

Jenn from Sentient Fruit at Doc's Lab by Suguru Nishioka, on Flickr
Summilux 50mm Pre-ASPH (E46) with X-Pro2.
02Pilot
Malcontent
A few from a recent weekend dash to Maine. X-E1, W.Acall 35/3.5. First time I've tried this lens on the Fuji, and I'm happy to report that it seems to retain the same drawing qualities that I love on film.




mingkookoo
Well-known
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
doitashimash1te
Well-known

Mezz Breda Netherlands
Fuji X-H1, Yashica ML 135mm 1:2.8C, ISO 400, 1/1600s
nomadia
Established

CZJ 2.8cm Tessar F8
XPro2
Greg Maslak
Well-known
Sharing a Leica M4-2 and a Fuji XT-1 with legacy lenses with my son. Pre-AI Nikkor-S f 1.4 on the Fuji and a Jupiter 8 on the Leica.

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