I literally looove your content man, you've inspired me to get in touch with my Spanish routes! My goal is to learn conversational Spanish by my vacation to PR in July. Also I love the cinematic touch you give your videos, absolutely phenomenal!
7:03 a well-balanced footage... nothing is blown out or underexposed... often in videos skies are totally blown out... but you seemed to have done a great job! Greetings from Sweden
Outstanding video, thanks! Is it me or does the Sigma look sharper than the Fuji lens? Heavily considering the XT3 over the A7III for lens size and overall price vs. capability (Pervious Canon & Nikon shooter).
Thanks for posting. I recently bought the Fringer EF-FX Pro II, and have been using it with my Sigma 150-600C on a Fuji XT-3. So far I’m happy with the results...I do a lot of bird and nature photography. The only downside is the combination isn’t quite as good at picking up birds against a complex background as say, the native Fuji 100-400. The trade off is MUCH longer reach. I have learned to adjust my shots (and expectations) accordingly.
Outstanding video review Jonathan! Using these two lens adapters give me the opportunity to try Sigma are Canon lenses on my xt3 xt2 camera bodies. I am looking forward to buying the Voltex's lens adapter to experience the full frame effect with the Fuji mirrorless camera systems! Thank you so much for your video on these topics!
I really want the legendary Sigma 18-35 for filmmaking and that speedbooster is making me think hard about it - especially for that almost full frame look.
Great review. Really shows off how well the X-T3 performs. I own 4 x Fujifilm X-T3's and a Fringer Pro l and Pro ll and use the Sigma Art 135mm f/1.8 lens on it and am so impressed. Also receivingmy Fotodiox EF to GFX adapter tomorrow and can't wait to check that out as well.
Hey man, great video! Was actually looking to buy the XT3 and I'm undecided between getting the 18-35 or the kit lens. I'm shooting music videos and I think the Sigma 18-35 would be nice but I'm also thinking I could just rent that for the event if needed. For vlogs & youtube vids do you find yourself using the 18-55 more? Thx!
Good video. It helps me know how the jump to Fuji that I want to do from Canon might work. I use a Tamron SP45 1.8 DI VC. With these adapters I would have all the focus points of XT3 and would the stabilizer work? I want it for photos, no video. I know you may not have this lens on hand but from your experience do you think it would work? Thanks and Excellent Video.
there will be vignette. speedbooster is to bring down full frame image circle into as big as apsc. if you put apsc lens to the speed booster, of course the image circle will be smaller and vignatte. what you need is EF to FX adapter not a speedbooster.
Have you? I'm considering it as well, but I find it difficult to part from my glass. Was wondering how the adapters work long term, like using Fuji cameras with only Canon glass.
@@dingdingdingdiiiiing Well, at the moment of this comment I already migrate! And let me tell you, it is worth it! I think the most difficult thing is to get used to new menus and controls but you learn to "approach" your equipment in a different way.
@@dingdingdingdiiiiing didn't try any canon lens yet. I'm using an XF 16-80 and a Meike 35mm. I didn't too much stuff yet. Soon I'll do my comparations
@@CommunistRaccoon297 another beast lens is the sigma 17-50 f2.8 awesome lens for both portraits and landscape, street etc awesome value too. What's your budget bro?? Where you based?
No vignetting from my testing and it works great. IS can be hit or miss. They advertise that it works and it sometimes shoes that it is but then other times I don't get the confirmation on the screen the OIS is working.
Hey Jonathan...thank you so much for your effort you put into those videos...I'm really glad that the fringer does such a good job! Could you confirm if the Tamron 18-400 or a standard ef 70-200 l usm would also work properly? Thank you so much!!
The effective length of the 18-35 using the fringer is 27-52.5. The fringer is more reliable and if you're using APSC lenses you need to use the fringer anyways.
Hopefully you see this question. I am looking at the xt3 and my question is with investment. I have been learning that buying lenses are important I have seen many videographers buy cinema lenses for canon. They can use these on their eos R or a c500 mkii. So the investment In canon glass is good for canon cameras. Is Fuji worth investing in since they don't make cinema cameras?
It honestly just depends. If you're planning on staying with the Fuji system then its worth investing. Fuji makes excellent lenses and for the most part, they are very affordable.
Hi man! Great video, thanks for the info. I saw Metabones released an EF-X speedbooster but haven't seen any footage on it yet. Do you know anything about it? I'm seriously considering now the XT4 for video and was looking for a way to adapt my EF and Contax Zeiss lenses...
Hey dude! Yeah, it looks awesome. I haven’t used it personally but I’ve seen a handful of videos on it. I’ve been thinking about picking one up as well. If I do I’ll definitely do a video.
A good insight of the smart adapters. It would be interesting if it works with the Canon 17-55 f2.8.. Or any equivalent lens from sigma/tamron. The only lens that Fuji is lacking (ff eq: 24-70 f2.8 with IS)
I’ll see if I can borrow the 17-55 from B&H and give it a try. From what I have heard it works excellent for stills but for video that lens is rather loud. I remember using it on a C200 and C300 and the autofocus motor was very audible and the focusing wasn’t as smooth as you would expect from Dual Pixel.
Depends if you by the speedbooster version EF-FX2 or the standard adaptor with no corrective glass in it EF-FX1. If you intend to use just crop EF-S lenses then get the cheaper FX1 version with no vignette.
I want to buy a Fuji XPro2 second hand. I have a Tamron 24-70 2.8 for Canon, and a Canon 50 1.8, 85 1.8, 20 2.8 and 200 2.8. Which adpater do you recommend to me, please?
Hi I have finger pro 2 and ody xt200 when I put lens from canon 50mm f1.8 or tamron my autofocus is crazy,non stop working,engine work,when I make picture everything is okay after autofocus back to work and again is crazy working non stop,where is problem?
Same here, it’s honestly one of my personal favorites out of all of the cameras I’ve used. I find myself reaching for it more than my Sony’s and even my RED.
It’s not that the Viltrox doesn’t support OIS because it does. However, it’s not consistent. In my experience the Viltrox works maybe 50% of the time with OIS. It’s pretty unreliable.
I bought the Viltrox Fx1 adapter to mount my Canon EF and EFS lenses on fujifilm xt3. When I turned on the machine, the screen kept flashing and finally the "target error" message came out, making it unusable. So I tried to connect it to the computer to update it, but nothing is as if it did not exist, nothing appears neither on the desktop nor in the Finder. Am I wrong or is it just defective?
From what I can remember you need to use a windows machine to update the viltrox since the software does not support MacOS. This was the case when I updated my firmware at least.
Hey man, thanks for the video. I got a Fuji XE3 and I want to adapt some canon and nikon lenses for Macro video, I won't need autofocus, do you have a recommendation for an adapter? If I use a dummy adapter the focal lenght would be longer? Thanks
And you can say that some Canon lenses are performing better with the Fringer on Fufifilm cams as with native Canon DSLRs. We have them all: Fujifilm mirrorless cams, Canon DSLRs, Canon lenses and the Fringer adaptor. Some of our Canon lenses - especially the L series Tele Zoom lenses - are performing better on Fuji as on Canon. The reason is clear: Canon DSLRs have less AF Points and in some modes there are only 27, 9 or at f8.0 at leat one point. The Fujis have in all modes much more AF Points. We also have an old analogue Canon consumer zoom 80-200mm made in the 1990s for cheap beginner cams, Fringer hasn't registered such old lenses to the adaptors software. This old lens works fine with Cams as the Canon EOS77D and 80D. Stepped down to f8.0 to f22.0 this old lens performes very good compared to the newest Canon kit tele zoom leneses, eg. the 50-250mm. Even this dinosaur works fine with Fringer and Fuji. It fails to focus in Fujis auto mode and you have to focus manually. But in Fujis manual mode - this is to set the lever on Fuji cams top at the right side from A to M - and when reducing the Fujis Af points to one center point even this old dinosaur that isn't registered by Fringer works with AF. Not everytime, sometimes we have to take 3 or 5 images to get some in focus and sometimes - esp. in broad daylight every shot is in focus. We've also tried some other very old analogue Canon lenses, eg. the EF 35-70 and the 28-80, and with this lenses the AF fails almost every time.
Hey man! Just the vid I was looking for :) quick question so does the viltrox turn the sigma 18-35 into like an f1.0 or something? If so that’s awesome! Cheers man!
Every Fuji OEM lens I have ever seen has a manual aperture dial. This is why they don’t have the controls setup for aperture control directly on the camera initially.
@@OT4Tech Then you've never seen the 16-50 kit lens or any other Fuji OEM XC lens that forces you to control the aperture from the body's command dial.
What camera do you currently use and would you ever be interested in switching to Fuji if you're not already using one?
Absolutely Fabulous Video Thank You Very Much For The Work!
Ye! Im busting to jump from 750d to x-t3 to use my sigma sport 70-200 for action & portrait. That burst rate!!
Switched already. Xt3 is awesome.
Waiting on the xe3 to arrive in mail this week... But thinking of getting the xpro 3 in December over the eos r.. I'm not nervous about that decision
Canon 70d and I want get in on Fuji see if I love hands on as much as I am becoming a fan boy
Great work with this. It was exactly what I needed.
I literally looove your content man, you've inspired me to get in touch with my Spanish routes! My goal is to learn conversational Spanish by my vacation to PR in July. Also I love the cinematic touch you give your videos, absolutely phenomenal!
Wow, I never even saw this comment until now. I've been watching your content for a while now man, thank you for this. It means a lot!
Canon's 17-40mm f4 lens is magic on a Fuji body, adapted. Great for landscape scenes, internal zoomed.
With what adapter?
Fringer looks really good. Fast autofocus, no vignetting 👌👌
I’ve searched for a review video on the viltrox and this is the best🔥🔥
✊ thank you!
7:03 a well-balanced footage... nothing is blown out or underexposed... often in videos skies are totally blown out... but you seemed to have done a great job! Greetings from Sweden
If you cross your eyes while watching this video, you can see it in 3D!! Great vid btw! Very informative!
LOL I've never head that before but I'll give it a shot
Really great tests man, answered all my questions.
🙏 thank you!
Outstanding video, thanks! Is it me or does the Sigma look sharper than the Fuji lens? Heavily considering the XT3 over the A7III for lens size and overall price vs. capability (Pervious Canon & Nikon shooter).
Chad Cohoon Yo! What did you end up going with? Looking to upgrade my G85 to either the A7iii or XT3.
@@CaseyHardman did you already upgrade?
Thanks for posting. I recently bought the Fringer EF-FX Pro II, and have been using it with my Sigma 150-600C on a Fuji XT-3. So far I’m happy with the results...I do a lot of bird and nature photography. The only downside is the combination isn’t quite as good at picking up birds against a complex background as say, the native Fuji 100-400. The trade off is MUCH longer reach. I have learned to adjust my shots (and expectations) accordingly.
Outstanding video review Jonathan! Using these two lens adapters give me the opportunity to try Sigma are Canon lenses on my xt3 xt2 camera bodies. I am looking forward to buying the Voltex's lens adapter to experience the full frame effect with the Fuji mirrorless camera systems! Thank you so much for your video on these topics!
Great review. I'll be checking out the XT30 soon with our EF lenses. This made my decision much easier.
the focus on the sigma is even better :D nice vid
Nice, thanks for this! I had never even heard of the Fringer.
Dawg, I had to pause after your intro and say I really love your on-camera energy man 👊🏽
I really want the legendary Sigma 18-35 for filmmaking and that speedbooster is making me think hard about it - especially for that almost full frame look.
The 18-35 is an apsc lens so if you put it on a speedbooster you'll get really bad vignetting like you would with that lens on a FF body.
Great review. Really shows off how well the X-T3 performs. I own 4 x Fujifilm X-T3's and a Fringer Pro l and Pro ll and use the Sigma Art 135mm f/1.8 lens on it and am so impressed. Also receivingmy Fotodiox EF to GFX adapter tomorrow and can't wait to check that out as well.
How are you liking the Fringer II compared to the first version? I am considering the II
Sir if I use this adapter then does the canon lenses work like like native lenses ?
Yes Sir ! Let's have as much comparisons as possible !
first time watching a video of yours, loved it! new subscriber, keep em coming!
What about focusing to infinity?
Thanks for your video..I would like to know how does the Viltrox performs in photography for arquitecture..and landscapes..thanks
Thank u for making this video.. it’s helps us fuji owners to see the performance of viltrox before buying much love from the Philippines 🇵🇭
Will these work on my XT-1?
Hey man, great video! Was actually looking to buy the XT3 and I'm undecided between getting the 18-35 or the kit lens. I'm shooting music videos and I think the Sigma 18-35 would be nice but I'm also thinking I could just rent that for the event if needed. For vlogs & youtube vids do you find yourself using the 18-55 more? Thx!
Hey Jon, great review! I don't see people talk about this much, but your lighting setup is on point. I love your colour tone.
So, can you manually adjust the aperture with the Viltrox? It has no ring. Can you do it with camera controls? Thank you!
I like your assistant at the end as well! LOL
Great video Janathan! Is there a drop in filter variant of this adapter?
Awesome video bro(BTW those lenses that were on the AF test are awesome!)
nice video! have you try Fringer EF-FX Pro adapter with fisheye lenses (Canon 8-15mm or Tokina 10-17mm) ?
Yes! Please do the video comparison between Fuji and sony with adapter xt3 - a6400
Wondering how the Optus will work out on xt
Hi. The Canon lens keep the Ibis with the adapter? Thanks
With the Fringer adapter OIS works every time. The Viltrox works but is finicky
I have the Finger Pro II adapter for my XH-1. The Canon lenses I have work great. Looking to get the Sigma 18-35 1.8 with the EF mount.
Hey bro thank you so much for this video, I was looking for this one for a long time! thank you
Brill info! Thanks!
First time seeing your videos. Excellent review.
Good video. It helps me know how the jump to Fuji that I want to do from Canon might work. I use a Tamron SP45 1.8 DI VC. With these adapters I would have all the focus points of XT3 and would the stabilizer work? I want it for photos, no video. I know you may not have this lens on hand but from your experience do you think it would work? Thanks and Excellent Video.
Any advantage of the pro 2 vs the original pro adapter?
Hello sir....can i use viltrox and canon ef-s lenses? there will not be vineting ?
there will be vignette.
speedbooster is to bring down full frame image circle into as big as apsc.
if you put apsc lens to the speed booster, of course the image circle will be smaller and vignatte.
what you need is EF to FX adapter not a speedbooster.
So, that's what a booster does!! Amazing video! I'm considering to migrate to Fuji from Canon
Have you? I'm considering it as well, but I find it difficult to part from my glass. Was wondering how the adapters work long term, like using Fuji cameras with only Canon glass.
@@dingdingdingdiiiiing Well, at the moment of this comment I already migrate! And let me tell you, it is worth it! I think the most difficult thing is to get used to new menus and controls but you learn to "approach" your equipment in a different way.
@@a.j743 what about the lenses?
@@dingdingdingdiiiiing didn't try any canon lens yet. I'm using an XF 16-80 and a Meike 35mm. I didn't too much stuff yet. Soon I'll do my comparations
Hey man have you had any issues balancing the 18-35 on your gimbal?
Cheers bro. You've just sold me the Fringer Adapter. Canon Shooter that happens to have an XT3. Hi from FIJI!
Haha I'm glad I could help!
Hi. great video! great picture color! how to make colorcorrection? what picture profile did you used?
Outside shots were in Eterna and inside A Roll was shot in Classic Chrome -2 on all settings except noise reduction then graded in FCPX.
Hi, great video. May i ask if you use any canon lens with the viltrox and how is the AF performence? Thanks
Is it possible to use both EF and EF-S lenses with these two converters?
yes
I'm kind of a photography newbie but does it work with the cannon eos 200d?
No, this is designed to be used on Fuji cameras. It's giving you the ability to use Canon lenses on a Fuji camera not the other way around.
Jonathan Casey oh! Well then can you recommend some lenses for the Canon 200d?
Definitely check out the sigma 18-35. It’s linked in the description of this video. It’s easily the best Canon APSC lens ever made.
Jonathan Casey thanks for all the help man
@@CommunistRaccoon297 another beast lens is the sigma 17-50 f2.8 awesome lens for both portraits and landscape, street etc awesome value too. What's your budget bro?? Where you based?
Awesome dude thanks for the review!
Do you have to change any settings in camera with a speedbooster attached?
Hey man, does the viltrox speedbooster have any vignetting?
Also does the IS work in Canon L lenses?
Great video btw
No vignetting from my testing and it works great. IS can be hit or miss. They advertise that it works and it sometimes shoes that it is but then other times I don't get the confirmation on the screen the OIS is working.
Does Viltrox & fringer Adapter is work with Fujifilm X-T200 ?
the girl in the focus test EARNED a raise!
canon 200mm f1.8 or f2 work with adapter on fujifilm cameras?? I can't find any information about this, thanks.
Hey Jonathan...thank you so much for your effort you put into those videos...I'm really glad that the fringer does such a good job! Could you confirm if the Tamron 18-400 or a standard ef 70-200 l usm would also work properly? Thank you so much!!
Nice video! Thanks, man! But I didn’t get, does IS in canon lenses work with this adapters?
What is weird to me, EVEVERYWHERE it is said that autofocus during video is impossible with an adapter, this doesent seem to be the case?
Omg I have a 600d and now I got the Fuji xt3 does this mean I’m gonna be able to use my 18-135? 😍
I have the XH-1 , I love the ois. But with the vitrox I loose the body stabilizer , when I put the Canon 70-200 non is.
Hello.. what's the effective focal lenght by using the Sigma 18-35 on a Fuji Body? Fringer v2 is better? Is it a speedbooster?
The effective length of the 18-35 using the fringer is 27-52.5. The fringer is more reliable and if you're using APSC lenses you need to use the fringer anyways.
@@OT4Tech thank you, thats' what I was thnking, more suited to apsc lenses..
Does it give good results for telephoto pens of sigma 150-600
Show it w sigma adapter too ..
Hopefully you see this question. I am looking at the xt3 and my question is with investment. I have been learning that buying lenses are important I have seen many videographers buy cinema lenses for canon. They can use these on their eos R or a c500 mkii. So the investment In canon glass is good for canon cameras. Is Fuji worth investing in since they don't make cinema cameras?
It honestly just depends. If you're planning on staying with the Fuji system then its worth investing. Fuji makes excellent lenses and for the most part, they are very affordable.
@@OT4Tech thank you!
...thank you thank you, only guy to talk about AF noise for this combo!
How do you control the aperture if attached with the viltrox?
You just set the control on a dial on the body.
Hi man! Great video, thanks for the info. I saw Metabones released an EF-X speedbooster but haven't seen any footage on it yet. Do you know anything about it? I'm seriously considering now the XT4 for video and was looking for a way to adapt my EF and Contax Zeiss lenses...
Hey dude! Yeah, it looks awesome. I haven’t used it personally but I’ve seen a handful of videos on it. I’ve been thinking about picking one up as well. If I do I’ll definitely do a video.
Great review
I have the metabones and I wish the AF was as good as the Fringer.
A good insight of the smart adapters. It would be interesting if it works with the Canon 17-55 f2.8.. Or any equivalent lens from sigma/tamron. The only lens that Fuji is lacking (ff eq: 24-70 f2.8 with IS)
I’ll see if I can borrow the 17-55 from B&H and give it a try. From what I have heard it works excellent for stills but for video that lens is rather loud. I remember using it on a C200 and C300 and the autofocus motor was very audible and the focusing wasn’t as smooth as you would expect from Dual Pixel.
"Mount Fuji" LMAO
Glad someone got a kick out of that 😂
Hi! Thank you for a great review) Can we use the Viltrox speedbooster with Sigma 18-35, or we will have a big vignetting?
Depends if you by the speedbooster version EF-FX2 or the standard adaptor with no corrective glass in it EF-FX1. If you intend to use just crop EF-S lenses then get the cheaper FX1 version with no vignette.
Great video as always. Now I know what to keep an Eye on when getting lenses.
Thank you sir! If you end up having any questions feel free to reach out my dude.
I want to buy a Fuji XPro2 second hand. I have a Tamron 24-70 2.8 for Canon, and a Canon 50 1.8, 85 1.8, 20 2.8 and 200 2.8. Which adpater do you recommend to me, please?
I would go with the Fringer Pro
Hi I have finger pro 2 and ody xt200 when I put lens from canon 50mm f1.8 or tamron my autofocus is crazy,non stop working,engine work,when I make picture everything is okay after autofocus back to work and again is crazy working non stop,where is problem?
Will it working well on XT-10 with Canon 70-200 2.8 IS mark 1? Im starting stage photography
Waiting for X-T4 myself, hopefully early 2020😀
Would you recommend the fringer adapter or the viltrox?
Great video btw
Thank you! If you want better auto focusing capabilities and have the budget go for the Fringer
Hi, did you feel any quality loss using the speed booster with the L series lens from canon?
No quality loss but flare is definitely more prevalent
Word. I love the X-T3, it's amazing.
Same here, it’s honestly one of my personal favorites out of all of the cameras I’ve used. I find myself reaching for it more than my Sony’s and even my RED.
Does Canon IS lenses work with Viltrox speedbooster???
Wellllll, Does it?
EF lenses
great comparison!
Fuji vs Sony adaptors plz!!!
You said the Fringer "supports OIS". Are you saying that the Viltrox does NOT support OIS? Thanks.
It’s not that the Viltrox doesn’t support OIS because it does. However, it’s not consistent. In my experience the Viltrox works maybe 50% of the time with OIS. It’s pretty unreliable.
@@OT4Tech OK Jonathan, thanks very much.
No problem at all
VILTROX does not support IS
@@creativeworld8884 it does. U need the 2.18 update
I bought the Viltrox Fx1 adapter to mount my Canon EF and EFS lenses on fujifilm xt3. When I turned on the machine, the screen kept flashing and finally the "target error" message came out, making it unusable. So I tried to connect it to the computer to update it, but nothing is as if it did not exist, nothing appears neither on the desktop nor in the Finder. Am I wrong or is it just defective?
From what I can remember you need to use a windows machine to update the viltrox since the software does not support MacOS. This was the case when I updated my firmware at least.
the vignette in the viltrox.
Hey man, thanks for the video. I got a Fuji XE3 and I want to adapt some canon and nikon lenses for Macro video, I won't need autofocus, do you have a recommendation for an adapter? If I use a dummy adapter the focal lenght would be longer?
Thanks
Dope review bruv, looking forward to switching to Mt. Fuji in the next few weeks. I fancy the shirt mate, whereabouts can I collect one?
Hey, i want to buy a XT-3 for shooting musicvideos which lenses would you recommend me to get? Except the 23mm. Under 1000€.
Thank you!
I am new to fuji, Just bought the viltrox fx1, and pair it with XH1 + Ef 35mm L, but i cant seem to AF tracking..? can u guide me Thank you
Thanks
And you can say that some Canon lenses are performing better with the Fringer on Fufifilm cams as with native Canon DSLRs. We have them all: Fujifilm mirrorless cams, Canon DSLRs, Canon lenses and the Fringer adaptor. Some of our Canon lenses - especially the L series Tele Zoom lenses - are performing better on Fuji as on Canon. The reason is clear: Canon DSLRs have less AF Points and in some modes there are only 27, 9 or at f8.0 at leat one point. The Fujis have in all modes much more AF Points. We also have an old analogue Canon consumer zoom 80-200mm made in the 1990s for cheap beginner cams, Fringer hasn't registered such old lenses to the adaptors software. This old lens works fine with Cams as the Canon EOS77D and 80D. Stepped down to f8.0 to f22.0 this old lens performes very good compared to the newest Canon kit tele zoom leneses, eg. the 50-250mm. Even this dinosaur works fine with Fringer and Fuji. It fails to focus in Fujis auto mode and you have to focus manually. But in Fujis manual mode - this is to set the lever on Fuji cams top at the right side from A to M - and when reducing the Fujis Af points to one center point even this old dinosaur that isn't registered by Fringer works with AF. Not everytime, sometimes we have to take 3 or 5 images to get some in focus and sometimes - esp. in broad daylight every shot is in focus. We've also tried some other very old analogue Canon lenses, eg. the EF 35-70 and the 28-80, and with this lenses the AF fails almost every time.
Hey man! Just the vid I was looking for :) quick question so does the viltrox turn the sigma 18-35 into like an f1.0 or something? If so that’s awesome! Cheers man!
It becomes a F1.4 I believe. The only issue is that when using the 18-35 with the Viltrox you get severe vignetting unless zoomed in to 35mm.
Aw cool, thanks for the reply, guess a 1.4 zoom is still nuts! But I might just go with the fringer, cheers!
Will this work the same way with xt30 ?
Sure will!
how about on xt20?
It will work but it will not be as good. The X-T20 does not use the same autofocusing system as the X-T3 and X-T30.
I also tried it today. sigma and adapter are new. However, the AF is not slow but has a pump????
Settings?
One of the best comparison videos I've ever seen! Subcscribed!
Bro, I think this really helped me make my decision on what to get. ::xt4/fringer/sigma added to cart::
Not all Fuji lenses have a manual aperture control ring/dial.
Every Fuji OEM lens I have ever seen has a manual aperture dial. This is why they don’t have the controls setup for aperture control directly on the camera initially.
@@OT4Tech Then you've never seen the 16-50 kit lens or any other Fuji OEM XC lens that forces you to control the aperture from the body's command dial.
Great video! I hope they'll make one for Nikon F mount.
That's slightly more difficult
So, who wins?
2:09. Am I the only who realize the adapter image is better than the lens directly ? or my eyes ?
Great review. Thank you! Aside watching your handheld video - i wish fujis had ibis, awwwwww.
The XH1 does!
@@OT4Tech indeed :) but not the x-t3's processor and focusing, and few more things, you know it.. :)