I just received my Fuji 150-600mm lens. Absolutely beautiful, and the glass is flawless. The pictures that come from this lens is astronomically beautiful! I can’t wait to see what else Fuji has planned 😊
I wish this video had more narration about the topic of the video, the actual factory tour 2:00 cleaning of clothes with airflow and shoe soles with sticky tape 2:12 focus group assembly 2:26 OIS assembly 2:30 zoom helicoid assembly 2:50 joining of preassembled components 3:06 focus adjustment 3:14 final enclosure, cleaning and tripod foot
Johnnie! Always love seeing these behind the scenes factory tours. It's fascinating to see how the engineers designed the assembly jigs and test setups to make lens production come to fruition. Huge thanks for the behind the scenes look. I think the zoom lens live center axis with the large flange mount bearing at 3:04 is my favorite jig so far. Awesome.
Loved this video! Thank you for making it. Can't wait to have my own XF 150-600mm delivered! I visited Japan earlier this year and I want to go back so bad. You video reminded me of that wonderful trip. Keep up the good work!
Somehow I thought there would be more automation in the assembly line. However this makes the lenses a bit more "special" - seeing how people are taking time to put lenses together individually. 58 by midday, so... about what, 100 per day, 22,000 per year? Very respectable numbers. I wish there was a longer cut of the video with more narrative and footage of individual stages. Thank you for showing us this Johnnie 👍
Hi Macks, You cannot make 100% automated process. You would still need men to control, inspect and keep the work going. I’m working in a big 900 people factory (high technology) , we have robots and automated process for making electronic circuit , it’s done by robots but people are still needed to invent ideas, design , then take electronic circuit and put in bath to cook it, assemble some parts by hand and ect. Then you need people to sell and ect. I highly recommend you to go visit various factories , then you will understand they work just about the same.
Thanks much for sharing this video. Even i am not a customer for this lens. I am watching the Cine-D videos for years, and love it ! I also appreciate very much, that Fujifilm is still producing their lenses "Made in Japan" and not outsource cheaply to China, Vietnam, etc. Quality from Japan. I am a Fujifilm Shooter since the X100 original. I own the X-E1, X-E2 and X-T1.
No difference whatsoever. My Fuji files always look better than anything I take with my Nikon D810. The XT range must be the simplest cameras I've ever used too. The top dials allow maximum speed and efficiency. Lenses are also great value for money, considering the quality of the optics. The 56 1.2 and 16 1.4 can't be beaten by anyone. Both can be had for under 1500 notes. And they have the best jpegs in the business. No brainer.
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The attention to detail is astonishing. Kudos Fujifilm.
absolutely!
I just received my Fuji 150-600mm lens. Absolutely beautiful, and the glass is flawless. The pictures that come from this lens is astronomically beautiful! I can’t wait to see what else Fuji has planned 😊
I love Japan and Fujifilm
I wish this video had more narration about the topic of the video, the actual factory tour
2:00 cleaning of clothes with airflow and shoe soles with sticky tape
2:12 focus group assembly
2:26 OIS assembly
2:30 zoom helicoid assembly
2:50 joining of preassembled components
3:06 focus adjustment
3:14 final enclosure, cleaning and tripod foot
thanks
Thanks for this, useful and makes sense :-) We'll copy it to the description.
I NEED to do this tour!
Also X30....
Johnnie! Always love seeing these behind the scenes factory tours. It's fascinating to see how the engineers designed the assembly jigs and test setups to make lens production come to fruition. Huge thanks for the behind the scenes look. I think the zoom lens live center axis with the large flange mount bearing at 3:04 is my favorite jig so far. Awesome.
Loved this video! Thank you for making it.
Can't wait to have my own XF 150-600mm delivered!
I visited Japan earlier this year and I want to go back so bad. You video reminded me of that wonderful trip.
Keep up the good work!
Somehow I thought there would be more automation in the assembly line. However this makes the lenses a bit more "special" - seeing how people are taking time to put lenses together individually. 58 by midday, so... about what, 100 per day, 22,000 per year? Very respectable numbers. I wish there was a longer cut of the video with more narrative and footage of individual stages. Thank you for showing us this Johnnie 👍
Thank you very much! Maybe in the future... a longer detailed look. Some things manufacturers never want to show ;-)
Hi Macks, You cannot make 100% automated process. You would still need men to control, inspect and keep the work going. I’m working in a big 900 people factory (high technology) , we have robots and automated process for making electronic circuit , it’s done by robots but people are still needed to invent ideas, design , then take electronic circuit and put in bath to cook it, assemble some parts by hand and ect. Then you need people to sell and ect. I highly recommend you to go visit various factories , then you will understand they work just about the same.
I miss your gfx tour at Fujifilm. I Hope they will allowed it later 😊. Thanks for this video !! Fujifilm factory feels like home. ❤️❤️❤️
I own this lens the amount of work and pride absolutely amazing. The shots when shooting wildlife are incredible too
Thank you Auhana50 for sharing. Good to know you are enjoying this lens!
Bought mine in November 22 , failed with lens control error in January 23. Will have to wait at least a month for repair!
Truly sorry to hear!
I own one of these. Really cool seeing how they're made
Awesome! Are you happy with it?
Thanks much for sharing this video. Even i am not a customer for this lens. I am watching the Cine-D videos for years, and love it ! I also appreciate very much, that Fujifilm is still producing their lenses "Made in Japan" and not outsource cheaply to China, Vietnam, etc. Quality from Japan. I am a Fujifilm Shooter since the X100 original. I own the X-E1, X-E2 and X-T1.
Thank you Marc for following our work. Truly appreciated!
Johnnie
@@CineD Keep up the great work, Johnnie, much appreciated !
Nice to get a look behind the process of this lens. I´m still waiting for mine to arrive... ❤
Thanks for sharing this unique glimpse at Fuji's factory. Always impressive to see the process.
Glad you enjoyed it!
That was so cool. Thank you for sharing!
Our pleasure!
Thank you Cine D - Highest quality video I've ever seen behind the pearly gates of Fujifilm. Btw, Lunch looked amazing!
Wow, thanks!
wow amazing tour thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome work and craftsmanship! Thanks for sharing : )
Well that was fascinating.
Thank you, we think so too.
I ❤ Fujifilm!
That's great to watch
Thank you NikCan!
That’s awesome! I can’t wait for my xe4
We feel you!
Talk about VIP treatment!
nice one Johnnie! 🙂
Thank you!
Wonderful Video
Thank you very much!
Thank you, very interesting video
Glad you enjoyed it
So cool.
Indeed! Nice people too.
Awesome!
Thanks!
Sellers take note: this is what MINT condition means!
X30 at 1:34
It's all too brief... We need more details of the process!
Yeah right? Hope you saw our other FUJIFILM factory tour which also gives a different overview: ruclips.net/video/8kyTyXAc-sk/видео.html
@@CineD yeah, I did)
Just wish that fujifilm make full frame sensor camera.
XH2/XH2s and a decent lens: Nobody will notice the difference in a blind test to a FF.
Full frame? Sounds an awful lot like cropped medium format to me, I wouldn't want to be caught dead with one of those toys /s
No difference whatsoever. My Fuji files always look better than anything I take with my Nikon D810. The XT range must be the simplest cameras I've ever used too. The top dials allow maximum speed and efficiency. Lenses are also great value for money, considering the quality of the optics. The 56 1.2 and 16 1.4 can't be beaten by anyone. Both can be had for under 1500 notes. And they have the best jpegs in the business. No brainer.
Why? - what is it that you think FF would bring to the table that Fuji cropped sensor bodies don't?
Why...?