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Unbelievably brilliant for the price
First off. Ordered 10AM in the morning and it was delivered by Amazon 18:00 that evening, for free, under my Prime membership. No wonder Amazon are now the biggest company in the world with that kind of service. Bravo Amazon.
This adapter, I bought the one to connect my Canon lenses to my Fuji XT-2, is superbly brilliant for the price. It is robust, solid in the hand, and the camera and the lenses fit a treat with a reassuring solid click. Equally easy to remove them afterwards as well. Superb. I can't see why you would need to pay any more.
You will not get autofocus or auto-aperture, so it's back to manual days folks. And in my view thats a good thing sometimes to go back to basics. But, hey, if you are reading this, it's probably because you want to use older, or cheaper manual lenses anyway. In my case , I wanted to use my superb canon-fit Samyang (Rokinon in the USA) F2 135mm on my Fuji XT2. That lens cost me £150 off of ebay. I also have the Samyang 14mm F2.8 as well. I do get some vignetting with that one when wide open, but that the laws of physics, not the fault of the adapter. Guys, to buy the equivalent Fuji lenses is £1000 each! I also will get one of these for my superb 200mm Minolta lens from 1984.
On Fuji XT2 remember to enable focus peaking to help with manual focus and to also enable the "shoot with no lens" option. Google both of these.
This adapter, I bought the one to connect my Canon lenses to my Fuji XT-2, is superbly brilliant for the price. It is robust, solid in the hand, and the camera and the lenses fit a treat with a reassuring solid click. Equally easy to remove them afterwards as well. Superb. I can't see why you would need to pay any more.
You will not get autofocus or auto-aperture, so it's back to manual days folks. And in my view thats a good thing sometimes to go back to basics. But, hey, if you are reading this, it's probably because you want to use older, or cheaper manual lenses anyway. In my case , I wanted to use my superb canon-fit Samyang (Rokinon in the USA) F2 135mm on my Fuji XT2. That lens cost me £150 off of ebay. I also have the Samyang 14mm F2.8 as well. I do get some vignetting with that one when wide open, but that the laws of physics, not the fault of the adapter. Guys, to buy the equivalent Fuji lenses is £1000 each! I also will get one of these for my superb 200mm Minolta lens from 1984.
On Fuji XT2 remember to enable focus peaking to help with manual focus and to also enable the "shoot with no lens" option. Google both of these.
11/10/2023
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