cboy
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Almost regret selling my fuji gear...but since the news says it compatible with xpro3 then maybe its time to invest again...time will tell but it looks very promising. Very exciting
Thanks, I am testing it on a T4.
Pics up later today.
If this is just a repackaged 35mm f1.4 Nokton then that's unfortunate for me.
If you turn on the MF distance scale on the lcd or evf does the lens change focus distance on that scale when you focus the lens?
Shawn
The chipped interface can vary from camera to camera - the newest cameras having the most features. See compatibility list in this thread.
The MF distance scale in the VF does change on the T4 body.
Missed that, thank you! I'm excited for the reviews to come out. If it's performance is good stopped down to f2 and further I'll probably pick it. As it was I was planning on getting the 35mm f2 ASPH and adapting it so a native lens good at f2 is really enticing.The FX version has an ED element which the M mount version does not have, and the FX lens is tweaked for the FX sensor.
If Cosina made 23mm and 18mm lenses with focusing tabs, those would let you scale focus by feel just like on a rangefinder. I would go crazy.
My understanding is that the Voigtlander lens is setup like a cine lens which is the reason it's only compatible with some Fujifilm cameras. A lot of people were upset it isn't fully compatible with the X-Pro2, but it seems the camera is the problem, not the lens. Only certain camera bodies are fully compatible with cine lenses, the X-Pro2 not being one of them.The Fuji cameras think that the Voigtländer Nokton 35mm f1.2 (X-mount) lens is a cine lens for video. The default setting in the camera is to read in T-stops. The solution is to go into the menu and change it from displaying T-stops to displaying F-stops. Now when I set the aperture to F1.2 the display reads F1.2 and so on and so forth through the rest of the F-stops.
A lot of people were upset it isn't fully compatible with the X-Pro2, but it seems the camera is the problem, not the lens. Only certain camera bodies are fully compatible with cine lenses, the X-Pro2 not being one of them