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Cheapest Camera Lenses For Fujifilm
HL | 2024-07-06 02:48:15 |
This works perfect on my Fujifilm camera and I can now keep using my Lensbaby and vintages lenses with Canon mount! 5 |
Robert | 2024-09-23 02:35:44 |
Six months with the Fujifilm X-T3. Two continents, one month in Europe, four countries. A terrific camera! Feels like my first Nikon fifty-two years ago. The film simulations, especially Velvia and Acros, are great. I got tired of lugging around my Canon EOS 5D and L series lenses (great camera and lenses). Just too darn heavy. I wanted an interchangeable lens camera that was light enough to carry in my backpack along with some high quality lenses. I was limited to 10 kilos; the Fuji X-T3 is perfect for travel. Image quality is outstanding; beautiful color rendition and super sharp. OIS is excellent, allowing me to capture some images that I wouldn't even attempt without it. There are times when I had to rely on the autofocus system and it never failed me. The menu system is so much better than the Sony 6400 (I spent a month traveling with one in Europe last year) and the Fuji kit lens blows away the Sony kit lens. Do wish the Fuji had a fully articulating screen like Canon's. I'm still learning and appreciating the robust capabilities of the X-T3. Although I'm a stills shooter, I used the video capabilities for the first time and it work flawlessly and results were much better than I expected. I would not hesitate to purchase the Fujifilm X-T3 again. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-15 09:16:10 |
I purchased this case for my Fujifilm mirrorless camera and lenses. It's a sturdy, well-built case with latches that feel solid when closing. I was able to fit my X-T2, 4 prime lenses, a 55-200 zoom, and a bunch of accessories with some room to spare. I can also fit my 15 MacBook Pro in the Think Tank sleeve although the lack of padding at the corners may be a problem for bumpy rides. It's a great case! 5 |
Sami | 2024-08-19 06:32:35 |
I love Ten a camera inserts. On this one I can fit my Fujifilm X-T5 with a bunch of lenses. Well made with dividers. The added strap if you want to use it as a case is a plus. 5 |
Tom in DC | 2024-07-26 06:24:35 |
Great product from Fujifilm! Perfect fit both to the camera and to the M-mount lenses you use it with. The single pushbutton vectors you to the lens selection menu to allow easy setting of focal length and corrections for the given M-mount lens you are using. All I have to do is remember to push it when I change the lens! This thing is quite well made, a top quality adapter. 5 |
Linda | 2024-08-02 01:28:57 |
This is my third Fujifilm X camera. It is a wonderful addition to my camera bag. Fuji lenses are the best and this camera has terrific auto focus capabilities. I would recommend Fujifilm cameras to anyone. 5 |
Joseph | 2024-05-13 08:47:16 |
I purchase a used Pentax Spotmatic film camera recently with a couple of lenses. This adapter allows me to use the Pentax lenses on my Fujifilm mirrorless cameras. It works perfectly, is well made and lightweight. If you are looking to adapt vintage lenses to your current system this is an excellent solution. 5 |
william | 2024-05-18 08:36:33 |
I got this in order to mount a few different Leica lenses to my Fujifilm GFX camera. The mount attaches snugly with no loose connections. Images are great. Overall, I am very happy with it. 5 |
John | 2024-07-04 04:28:59 |
I sold off my Canon 5D3 and L-lenses five years ago to begin a migration to mirrorless. Among the mirrorless options available at the time, Fujifilm appeared to have the best line-up of high quality, affordable, and fast prime and zoom lenses. I am not pedantic about FF vs. APS-C, as long as the camera system is usable in low light and has lenses covering all the classic FF equivalent focal lengths. So, I began investing in Fuji glass and purchased an X-T1 to shoot it with. The X-T1, a charming camera in many ways, fully met my image quality expectations. However, it fell short in terms of overall camera responsiveness. When it got the shot, the results were impressive, but the shutter and viewfinder lag along with an overall camera sluggishness meant plenty of missed shots. Fujifilm has a reputation for being responsive to customer needs, so I waited patiently for them to address what in my opinion were the biggest limitations of their earlier cameras. Now, with the X-T3, I feel like Fujifilm has finally delivered on the promise of mirrorless. They have produced a camera that responds more like a DSLR than a 1980s programmable calculator. It meets my needs in every area that is important to my photography: rugged build, weather sealing, usable ISO 12800, fast and reliable operation all at price, weight and size appreciably less than its FF competitors. I am delighted with my purchase. Note that I shoot mostly events and some sports, so features such as IBIS are not particularly important to my work. If your shooting requires image stabilization, or if you need a full frame sensor, or if it is important to have the very latest and greatest technology in your camera, then the X-T3 is likely not the best option for you. On the other hand, I find it difficult to imagine a real world shooting situation where I would not be able to get the shot using an X-T3. That is not something I could say about just any camera. 5 |
Steven | 2024-08-03 02:19:59 |
I have been shopping for a new sling bag for several months. The Ona bag seemed to be the most attractive one, and I was hopeful it would be a good match for my Fujifilm kit. My main camera is an X-T20 and I typically have a 27mm pancake lens mounted to it. Sometimes I change to a different Fujifilm prime, including a 23mm F2, 35mm F2, or 50mm F2. I configured the Rockaway dividers to have a main section, for the camera, in the middle, leaving the two ends open for accessories, flash, etc. I have been using the bag for a couple of weeks and it has been a very good solution. I usually have a single lens with me, but if I remove the flash I have plenty of room for two additional lenses. I did pick up a couple of additional small dividers (Ona brand) and use them on each end as a shelf if needed. Using the extra dividers lets me keep accessories on the bottom of each end section and store extra lenses on the top of each divider. The bag is very comfortable and easy to carry on my back. When I sling the bag to the front, I don't usually loosen the strap, so the bag sits about chest level. (I have another, much bigger, sling that is configured to sit about waist level.) The Ona is very easy to access at chest height, and the zipper is much smoother to open and close vs. my other sling. This is what fits in the bag without cramming it: Fujifilm X-T20 with prime lens mounted Godox TT350 flash unit with batteries and wireless controller (or two more prime lenses) Tenba battery holder with two spare batteries Four filters (NDs and polarizer) Cleaning cloth Air Blower Peak Design wrist strap Hot shoe mount eye cup Allen wrench The Rockaway didn't come with a rain cover, but I found the cover made for a Mountainsmith Tour pack is a good fit (works with an Ona Bowery too!). I have the rain cover in the rear compartment of the Rockaway, just in case I get stuck in a bad rainstorm. Some of my lenses are weather resistant, but my camera body isn't. 5 |