GaryLH
Veteran
I have been wondering how good the split image focusing is on the xe2 compared to using the focus peaking. From what I have read, the split image is kind of like the slr style..
- which approach do u find faster w/ legacy lenses?
- which ended up accurate.
Now that my xp1/xe1 has focus peaking, I have decided to go back and re-evaluate legacy lenses on the Fuji cameras. So far even w/ focus peaking, I am not as fast w/ it then the Ricoh gxr or Sony Nex implementations. Without the ability to change the focus peaking color as in the Sony, I cannot get close. The Ricoh gxr will handle more lenses then the Fuji but these days I am finding that I tend to shoot more from 35 on up. Even my Ricoh gr shots tend to get cropped to around 35-50 fov.
Thanks
Gary
- which approach do u find faster w/ legacy lenses?
- which ended up accurate.
Now that my xp1/xe1 has focus peaking, I have decided to go back and re-evaluate legacy lenses on the Fuji cameras. So far even w/ focus peaking, I am not as fast w/ it then the Ricoh gxr or Sony Nex implementations. Without the ability to change the focus peaking color as in the Sony, I cannot get close. The Ricoh gxr will handle more lenses then the Fuji but these days I am finding that I tend to shoot more from 35 on up. Even my Ricoh gr shots tend to get cropped to around 35-50 fov.
Thanks
Gary