hippoeater
Newbie
Looking to pick this lens up for my x-e1 and was curious if anyone has some feedback on using it in general and on the Fuji X camera system.
I've heard on the Nex-7 it displays magenta hazing or something to that effect. Are there any similar issues on the x-e1?
Is the Fuji M mount adapter the best route to go for M adapters?
Would love to see some pictures !
Thanks everyone!
I've heard on the Nex-7 it displays magenta hazing or something to that effect. Are there any similar issues on the x-e1?
Is the Fuji M mount adapter the best route to go for M adapters?
Would love to see some pictures !
Thanks everyone!
Benjamin Marks
Veteran
Hippo: I have this combo. E-mail me your e-mail address to benmarks 2003 at yahoo dot com (but no spaces etc.) and I can send you either a RAW file right out of the camera or a LR converted DNG file or TIFF. The native files are large, though, so let me know of any bandwidth constraints on your end.
Ben Marks
Ben Marks
Benjamin Marks
Veteran
Follow up - I took some quick snapshots this AM with the camera on a tripod and the lens wide open. There is very little color drift at the corners, unlike you might see with a NEX camera other other camera not optimized for use with wide angle lenses; however there is some smearing of detail in the far corners that I do not mind, but which some folks might find objectionable. I see that Fuji has a 14mm/f:2.8 lens in its roadmap for the XP1, XE1 line of cameras, so the question is whether the matched native lens from Fuji (which has, I assume, been mapped by the gremlins at Fuji on their own camera sensors to compensate for most optical shortcomings) will be a better bet. I see that RFF sponsor Precision Camera lists the lens as $899 and not yet in stock ("expected delivery 8th Oct. 2012"), so you may not be able to make an A-B comparison of these two lenses until some future date.
http://www.precision-camera.com/fujifilm-fujinon-xf14mm-f2-8-r-lens/
Edit: But see here: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=128357
Looks like Dave just got his . . .
http://www.precision-camera.com/fujifilm-fujinon-xf14mm-f2-8-r-lens/
Edit: But see here: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=128357
Looks like Dave just got his . . .
hippoeater
Newbie
Thanks again for all the help, Ben! Out of curiosity, are you using the official Fuji M mount adapter or a 3rd party one?
Benjamin Marks
Veteran
Thanks again for all the help, Ben! Out of curiosity, are you using the official Fuji M mount adapter or a 3rd party one?
I am using the Rayqual adapter that Stephen Gandy sells. I also have a helical adapter that lets you get in pretty close with various M lenses, but it is not as solid as the Rayqual. I understand that the Fuji adapter has some limitations on which lenses may be used with it. I may check it out at some point, but for the moment the Rayqual adapter really gives me exactly what I need.
Benjamin Marks
Veteran
And here's a copy of a picture taken this afternoon at f:4.5. EXIF shows that I forgot to code the lens as a 15. But it was taken with the Heliar. No red-edge effect, but some smearing at the corners. - Ben

enero
Killer of Threads
I'm using the ltm version of this lens on my xpro1 and love it. No CA or shifting that I've noticed. Don't know if the m-mount version is the same or not though. I use it with an ltm-m adapter on 2 different 3rd party M adapters (knock-off Helicoid and a regular rainbow imaging adapter) no problems whatsoever 

Coffee pup by ★ 0091436 ★, on Flickr

Coffee pup by ★ 0091436 ★, on Flickr
Benjamin Marks
Veteran
ruslan
Established
For Fuji X Heliar M39 version is a better choice, it's even smaller, same optics, and has closer minimum distance of 30cm instead of 50cm on M mount Heliar.
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