dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
Wintoid - regarding "shutter lag" - I personally don't see any - and that's with the M lens mounted and manual focusing turned on. It's really a no brainer - and IF there's any shutter lag, it's going to be a "tough" call to make because, unless you're used to something that is absolutely instant, EVERY camera has some shutter lag - this camera is no different, imho, than my M7's or any other M I've used. Your mileage may vary in this aspect however - try it out, if you can, and see.. I'm sure it's not as bad as others have claimed or as others may have been led to believe. 🙂
Ben - I don't have any ultra wides - the widest I have is the Zeiss 25mm (sharp bugger too 😀) - I just shot four quick photos and have uploaded them to Flickr as an example for anyone looking to see "smearing" at various f stops - f2.8 through to f8 at ISO800 are shown. I personally don't not much "smear creep" on this lens. I do not have the CV 15mm anymore but may be able to borrow one to shoot with it to see... regardless, as you said, if you're shooting wide open, there's very little to smear and as I have said, it really depends on the end user and how/if they feel that the corners are an issue for them. IF the X-Pro1 were a full frame camera, this "smearing" may be more evident (at least that's my theory anyway) but as of right now, I'm freaking happy with the results of the M lenses on the camera. The 25mm is as close as i can currently get to a "35mm" field of view (that being about 37-38mm I guess due to cropping).
I just wonder what Fuji will do when they release their adapter - that is, what will be 'different' about it compared to this Kipon third party adapter.
Cheers,
Dave
Ben - I don't have any ultra wides - the widest I have is the Zeiss 25mm (sharp bugger too 😀) - I just shot four quick photos and have uploaded them to Flickr as an example for anyone looking to see "smearing" at various f stops - f2.8 through to f8 at ISO800 are shown. I personally don't not much "smear creep" on this lens. I do not have the CV 15mm anymore but may be able to borrow one to shoot with it to see... regardless, as you said, if you're shooting wide open, there's very little to smear and as I have said, it really depends on the end user and how/if they feel that the corners are an issue for them. IF the X-Pro1 were a full frame camera, this "smearing" may be more evident (at least that's my theory anyway) but as of right now, I'm freaking happy with the results of the M lenses on the camera. The 25mm is as close as i can currently get to a "35mm" field of view (that being about 37-38mm I guess due to cropping).
I just wonder what Fuji will do when they release their adapter - that is, what will be 'different' about it compared to this Kipon third party adapter.
Cheers,
Dave