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back alley, I love the colour in those photos! Are you doing anything in particular to them? Are they jpegs out of camera or processed raws?
The biggest reason to get the Fuji is if your lenses need correction.
I never posted any images but others have. I bought a cheap third party while I waited for the official Fuji m adapter. Now I have both. I cannot remember if it is a rainbow or someone else.
I got lucky and the third party focused properly at inf. I have had third party adapters that did not and some that did even from the same vendor. It is a bit of hit and miss. From my experience adapting legacy lenses on the Nex I learned how to shim them to get infinity focus. I have heard that the Raquel's (cannot remember spelling) from the head bartender focus properly at inf. The biggest reason to get the Fuji is if your lenses need correction.
If u never intend to zone focus it does not matter about inf focus.
Below is list of threads w/ pictures from adapted lenses:
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=121039
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=121360
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=122190
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=122124
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=122270
back alley, I love the colour in those photos! Are you doing anything in particular to them? Are they jpegs out of camera or processed raws?
sorry gary, i didn't ask that very clearly...i was wondering about your images in general...not of the adapters.
I c.
What info are u after in terms of the images?
Gary
not info...just wanted to see some of your work.
you have been a valuable contributor here, lots of great info...and the other day i was thinking that i don't recall seeing any of your pics.
not a big deal...
back alley...just saw this. knew you had considered for a while. Nice to see you made the jump...
thanks...the sony rx1 had me all blocked up for awhile...and all the chatter about slow af slowed me down as well...but the fuji works well for me and i'm glad i made the move.
For whatever reason this thread pushed me over the edge of sanity last night and I woke up this morning, hung over, with an email from Adorama saying my X-pro 1 with 18mm f2 had shipped. They had one used for $1199 so I jumped on it, whiskey in hand.
Joe - is this why you put one of your RD-1's up for sale recently? I remember you were really loving the RD-1 & apprehensive about ever giving them up. So, with that in mind, should I get rid of my film cameras (most of them 😀) and my D200 & put the money into a X-Pro1 system? It would be painful, but I must to admit to myself that my eyes just won't focus the way they use to. Another point of concern is the longevity of Fuji's commitment to this system.
I'm getting to the age where I do not want to be jumping from one "system" to another, the learning curves start to become a factor as well...:bang: 🙁
I'd like to spend my time enjoying, IMHO, the art of capturing "moments" out of my world view & not learning another camera's operating software.