shawn
Veteran
How do you like the LensTurbo II? How is it wide open with fast glass?
I have a bunch of Nikon glass and am considering picking up the LTII.
Did you get the Nikon mount? Apparently the Canon EF mount is also a good choice as you can then use other adapters to mount several different brands of lenses on the LensTurbo.
Thanks,
Shawn
I have a bunch of Nikon glass and am considering picking up the LTII.
Did you get the Nikon mount? Apparently the Canon EF mount is also a good choice as you can then use other adapters to mount several different brands of lenses on the LensTurbo.
Thanks,
Shawn
Filzkoeter
stray animal
How do you like the LensTurbo II? How is it wide open with fast glass?
I have a bunch of Nikon glass and am considering picking up the LTII.
Did you get the Nikon mount? Apparently the Canon EF mount is also a good choice as you can then use other adapters to mount several different brands of lenses on the LensTurbo.
Thanks,
Shawn
Hi, I'm using the CanonEF version + adapters. Before I bought the LTII, I had a cheaper "Camdiox" branded one (which seems to be the same as the Roxsen/RJ ones). The LTII is much better optically, the cheap one had some slight color cast, the 'blue dot' reflection when stopped down + way more curvature of field.
The LTII seems to me pretty neutral, it depends a lot on the mounted lens how it behaves, but there is no extra distortion, color casts or anything going on. Flare is surprisingly well controlled. It reduces the "crop factor" down to around 1.05 - 1.1 (only a guess), so there's still some crop going on when directly compared to the same lens on full frame, but for me it's insignificant.
Since I don't have any full frame camera to test against, I can't really compare if lens characteristics change... but from the limited test shot I've done with a friends Canon 5D MKIII against the X-Pro1 + LTII, same lens on both: the characteristics of bokeh, vignetting and rendering stay pretty much the same.
Some impressions of different lenses on the LTII:
Sigma 35mm f1.4 Art - Canon mount: useable only wide open because there's no manual aperture control
It's a brutal behemoth that becomes something like a 23mm f1.0 lens on the LTII
Helios-44m: swiiiiirly bokeh as hell, looks like a impressionistic painting. Center wide open is sharp, looses the sharpness pretty fast outside of the center portion of the frame. 1 2 3
Behaves how I would expect the lens to behave on full frame. Blooming and CAs are low!
Nikon Series E 50mm f1.8: Got this lens for free from a friend, had some fungus but I could clean it pretty well. Works nice on the LTII, very sharp. Compared its rendering to a 1.6crop on a Canon 7D, looked pretty much identical (within the crop
Lens behaves how I would expect it to behave on full frame. I will test it on the 5D MarkIII next time when I get the chance
Out to Lunch
Ventor
Out to Lunch
Ventor
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
Hi, I'm using the CanonEF version + adapters.
oh wow, you are just the person I wanted to talk to. I have been contemplating this very combo, for using my pentax lenses on the XP1. Very glad the new version seems improved.
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
and then there was Tuesday ...
yeah and today it's like spring! weird times...
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Cooper: http://www.ipernity.com/doc/302919/41183878
Kalli (again): http://www.ipernity.com/doc/302919/41183882
Kalli (again): http://www.ipernity.com/doc/302919/41183882
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
!!! Guys I just saw this. Thank you so much. I have no way to print images now but I am totally open to finding a way so as to get some of yours on my wall! I'm flattered.
PM me if there's anything in my flickr you want to trade for! There's lots of nice stuff on your website, but that beach photos is really the best. I like the way you see light...
I don't print either, but I've had good luck with Mpix...
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
shawn
Veteran
Love this one.
What lens is this? I've been kind of thinking about a swirly/crazy bokeh lens for these type shots.
Thanks,
Shawn
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Zuiko 28/2.8 @f2.8 Standard film simulation ISO 3200
Cropped and light sharpening.
Cropped and light sharpening.
B.Toews
Well-known
Brendan, great compo! Like a lot your photo
Thanks!
X-Pro1, 35/2:

Relaxing at the Beach by Brendan | Toews, on Flickr
Shab
Veteran
Brendan, how does the 35mm f2.0 focus in the X-Pro1? Is it really fast and accurate?
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
pet905
Established
B.Toews
Well-known
Brendan, how does the 35mm f2.0 focus in the X-Pro1? Is it really fast and accurate?
Focusing is definitely faster than with the 35/1.4, and the lens also basically focuses silently. Accuracy seems a bit better as well, especially in low light.
tomtofa
Well-known
B.Toews
Well-known
shawn
Veteran
A few from yesterday...
DSCF1933-1427
DSCF1937-1425
DSCF1811
First two are with a Nikon 200mm AI Micro lenses with PN11 extension tube and a Lens Turbo II adapter on a X Pro2. Last is the Fuji 55-200 zoom.
Shawn



First two are with a Nikon 200mm AI Micro lenses with PN11 extension tube and a Lens Turbo II adapter on a X Pro2. Last is the Fuji 55-200 zoom.
Shawn
Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.