#Fujinon XF 16mm f/1.4 R WR
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firststreetcafe · 3 years ago
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Patatas Bravas by n8fire Via Flickr: Slate Wine Bar, Gratallops
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karingottschalk · 2 years ago
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Fujifilm USA's Michael Bulbenko Recommends Fujinon XF 30mm f/2.8 R LM WR Macro As Best Choice For Your First Fujifilm X-Mount Prime Lens
Fujifilm USA’s Michael Bulbenko Recommends Fujinon XF 30mm f/2.8 R LM WR Macro As Best Choice For Your First Fujifilm X-Mount Prime Lens
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lensinserze · 4 years ago
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%^ Fujifilm FUJINON ASPHERICAL Nano-GI XF 16mm f/1.4 R WR Lens w/ Hood, Box #P3699 https://ift.tt/2ZxEBnH
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loveitbristol · 7 years ago
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Untitled by Simon Holliday Via Flickr: The Surrey Vaults Memorial Community Choir @ The Surrey Vaults, Bristol, January 2018. Fuji X-Pro2 + Fujinon XF 16mm f/1.4 R WR. Instagram @SimonHolliday simonholliday.com/photography
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genalva7-blog · 5 years ago
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Fujinon XF 16mm f/1.4 R WR ❤️ #fujifilm #xf16mmf14wr (at Bonifacio Global City) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8DsWOBjQWbV7CmDONFWg4rcAqEpZ1GUX2WENg0/?igshid=1bwd1xvkp5mwy
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loudinternetcycle · 7 years ago
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ỐNG KÍNH FUJIFILM (FUJINON) XF 16MM F1.4 R WR CHÍNH HÃNG
Ống kính được coi như "con mắt" của máy ảnh DSLR, là yếu tố quyết định cho bức ảnh đẹp về mặt vật l��... Với người dùng DSLR nói chung, ống kính thường được quan tâm nhiều hơn là thân máy, đồng thời, việc chi tiêu cho nó chiếm tỷ lệ lớn khi đầu tư thiết bị chụp ảnh.
>>>Xem thêm sản phẩm Ống kính fujifilm fix hay ống kính fujifilm góc rộng.
Ống Kính Fujifilm (Fujinon) XF 16mm F1.4 R WR là ống kính có góc nhìn rộng 16mm và có độ mở khẩu độ F/1.4, cho nhu cầu chụp ảnh đa dạng, từ chân dung đến phong cảnh. 
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>>>Sản phẩm khác Máy ảnh fujifilm
Hiệu ứng bokeh sắc nét
Số lá khẩu 9 trên ống chính là yếu tố quyết định cho dòng ống chuyên trị bokel nhiều cạnh, với hình gần giống hình tròn. Đây chính là yếu tố cấu thành những bức ảnh đêm thêm lung linh và mềm mịn.
Lớp phủ Nano GI
Ở bề mặt ống kính, Fuji áp dụng lớp tráng phủ Nano-GI để khử hiện tượng bóng ma và hiện tượng loé sáng. Tất cả các thấu kính bên trong cũng được trang bị lớp tráng phủ HT-EBT. Với khẩu độ lớn F/1.4, Fuji đã sử dụng 9 lá khẩu, cho bokeh tròn và mượt hơn.
Thấu kính chất lượng cao
Về phần cấu tạo quang học, ống Kính Fujifilm (Fujinon) XF 16mm F1.4 R WR được cấu thành từ 13 thành phần gom thành 11 nhóm, trong đó có 2 thấu kính phi cầu Aspherical giúp giảm hiện tượng méo góc và 2 thấu kính tán xạ siêu thấp ED để đảm bảo quang sai ống kính ở mức tối thiểu. Đây là cấu tạo ống kính phức tạp nhất trong một ống kính Prime X-mount của Fujifilm.
Khẩu độ sáng f/1.4 Ống kính Fujinon XF 16mm F1.4 R WR được thiết kế quang học bao gồm 2 lớp thấu kính phi cầu Aspherical và 2 lớp thấu kính phân tán thấp, giúp giảm quang sai hình cầu và chromatic cho chất lượng hình ảnh thực và sắc nét. Chưa kể bề mặt len còn được tăng cường một lớp phủ HT-EBC và Nano GI độc quyền của Fujifim, có tác dụng thay đổi chỉ số khúc xạ giữa kính và không khí, nhằm làm giảm hiện tượng bóng ma và vệt sáng.
>>>>> Xem ngay các mẫu Ống kính Fujifilm chính hãng với chương trình khuyến mãi cực hấp dẫn !!!  
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shopods · 7 years ago
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Fixed focal length of 16mm (24mm in 35mm format equivalent) and offers a dramatic wide field of view and stunning optical performance.
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ditya27driessen · 7 years ago
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repwinpril9y0a1 · 8 years ago
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Fujifilm X-Pro2 vs Leica M: Imitation is the Highest Form of Flattery?
I am one of the lucky few to have grown up with Leica. It is weird to critically think about the irrational purchase of such an expensive camera as new digital models are released, but if you grew up with a Leica in your life it is very hard to let go of the brand.
For some, Leica is a status symbol like a Ferrari or Rolex, only to be admired from afar, but it is my belief that this is the result of very misguided marketing. The only way a Leica is like a Ferrari is that most owners won’t learn to fully utilize them and the only Leica’s that can claim to be Rolex-like are older Leica’s like the M3 because, beyond the rangefinder and dials, modern M’s are not very mechanical.
So, how does the Fujifilm X-Pro2 fit? If you saw the pictures I published, you can clearly see how similar, almost identical, the cameras are in design. The Fujifilm has a lot more bells and whistles for a fraction of the price, and a photographer can choose to limit their use if they like to have a very Leica M-like shooting experience. They only feel ever so slightly different due to the materials used to build them.
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Beyond 35mm Fujifilm film I never paid much attention to Fujifilm as a company, until the original Fujifilm X-Pro1; which I quickly preordered along with the launch line-up of lenses, because it reminded me of my Leica M. It was an excellent, but flawed, camera at the time and it made me yearn for a better digital M.
Today the M is somewhat unique. Leica never had any competition that succeeded, until the X-Pro1 came along. It was the first great rangefinder-style camera with great glass and a good modern sensor that provided a unique look, which is something people love about Leica.
Many loved the X-Pro1, but abandoned it for Fujifilm’s rapidly developing X camera line-up, which included a lot of great rangefinder-like cameras before the X-Pro2’s release. Yet, along the way, Fujifilm continued to support all of their cameras with firmware updates that drastically improved performance in some cases; even though many X-Pro1 owners never got to see the improvements, which Fujifilm is now notorious for. The X-Pro1 certainly attracted a lot of Leica fans like me, and built a loyal following for Fujifilm, but many lapsed fans wonder how the X-Pro2 compares to the M.
Introducing the Fujifilm X-Pro2
The Fujifilm X-Pro2 launch went much smoother than the X-Pro1 launch. The camera was fast and RAW support was very good on day one, but some experienced a minor reset bug that Fujifilm addressed relatively quickly via a firmware update. The X-Pro2 was many orders of magnitude better than the X-Pro1 it replaced, and additional manual controls were added like the ISO dial that completed the retro Leica-like feel of the camera. Yet, unlike retro cameras, the X-Pro2 does not have any functional limitations. The still unique hybrid viewfinder makes the X-Pro2 a jack of all trades and puts it in a class of its own.
The Viewfinder/Hybrid-Viewfinder
The Leica rangefinder window is widely regarded for its clarity and brightness compared to other optical finders, but the new X-Pro2 viewfinder is equally as good, and even surpasses it, because it allows the photographer to adjust the finder’s magnification. The X-Pro2 can switch between 0.36x/0.6x OVF magnification by holding the viewfinder lever on the front of the camera and Fujifilm can even improve the accuracy of their frame lines with firmware updates, which they have done in the past. When switching to EVF the magnification is fixed at 0.59x with a frame rate of 85fps that does not drop in low light with only 0.012 seconds of lag and 2.36 million dots, but the focal point can be magnified by 6x.
On the other hand, the Leica M240 is limited to 0.68x, which can be improved with a screw on magnifier. I currently use a Leica 1.25x magnifier on mine that improves my magnification to 0.85x. For reference, the gold standard is often considered the Leica M3 which had 0.91x magnification. There are also 0.7x, 1.4x, and 1.5x magnifiers widely available along with some off brand adjustable ones. On the M240 these magnifiers give photographers 0.48x, 0.95x, and 1.02x. I did not purchase the 1.4x or 1.5x magnifiers because I felt they limited the lenses I could attach to my M240 too much. I generally shoot 50mm, but I like shooting 35mm and 28mm, which cannot be done well with strong magnifiers because the frame lines become obscured.
When manually focusing a lens with a focal length of 10-75mm, the Leica viewfinder probably has an edge over other methods, but beyond 75mm, the Fujifilm EVF gains the advantage over the Leica because the EVF can be zoomed 6x. Leica also has an optional EVF that can be purchased and zoomed like live view on the back screen, but most users will never opt for it because of its low resolution and price, but it zooms to 10x.
Thanks to the ability to autofocus, photographer have the ability to have an expanded rangefinder-type experience when setting the X-Pro2’s magnification to 0.36x. This allows them too see more of the world around them, or they can choose to use a more traditional 0.60x magnification with tighter frame lines. It is a very unique rangefinder-style experience that allows photographers to be uniquely creative. Some have even used the OVF with the 100-400mm, even though it is way beyond the limitations of the frame lines that the OVF can produce. They simply point the lens and get center point focus confirmation to shoot.
X-Mount vs M-Mount
X-mount will be 5 years old soon, and Fujifilm has had some luck getting other manufactures to produce lenses for them but, beyond a few Zeiss AF lenses, most are manual focus. There are also a lot of adapters on the market that let photographers use glass from almost any manufacturer, but AF adapters for X-mount have not really materialized yet.
M-mount became a pretty standard mount after screw mount, so a lot of quality glass is available with rangefinder coupling; but prices can be very high. There are even adapters for old screw mount lenses to use on a modern rangefinder cameras, so there is a ton of quality glass for M-mount. Plus, 3rd party lenses can now be adapted for M-mount just like on X-mount, but you have to use the rear screen in live view mode or the optional low resolution EVF to focus and frame.
There is a lot of quality glass for everyone at every price point but, if you can afford a Leica, chances are that money does not matter very much. M glass is highly adaptable so it is a great investment if you are not sure which mirrorless system you are going to stick with going forward.
The Glass
Leica glass is widely regarded as second to none. It is the kind of statement that no one ever challenges because it is just about always true and, even when it is not, the glass is good enough and no one would question the remark without having two completely identical shots with different lenses to compare.
Leica has a few lenses that I consider to be less desirable, but they are still better than 95% of the lenses available, even though they are less desirable to me. They do manage to offer other benefits, like being significantly smaller in design than similar glass, but I generally do not care about lens size unless it is obnoxiously big. So, the 5% of glass that photographers could make a solid argument for being better will almost always weigh significantly more and be significantly bigger. I am not going to name lens names because it will detract from the larger point, but note that I have only kept Leica glass that I consider to be second to none, because photography equipment selling at Leica prices should be second to none.
Leica’s 50mm Summilux f1.4 ASPH is an all-around amazing lens and it has been since its introduction. Basically, if it is 50mm and it is a Leica, photographers are probably not going to be disappointed unless someone sold them a knock off or damaged lens. In my opinion, the Leica Look has always been best represented by the 50mm Summilux, and it is why I spent over a year trying to get a new one when they were hard to find after the M9‘s introduction. It is simply sublime. I also really loved the Leica Elmarit-M 28mm f/2.8 ASPH for a while, along with the Voigtlander Nokton 35mm f/1.2 (V1/2) (I owned both) and Zeiss 35mm f/1.4 Distagon T* ZM. There is a lot of superb glass for the M, but I highly recommend that photographers new to Leica limit their selection so they can develop their ability to frame a picture in their head before putting camera to eye. Getting quick with the M is generally closely tied to seeing the world through a fixed focal length.
You can buy a professional Fujifilm setup for the price of one high-end Leica lens. Let that sink in… At this time, I own almost all of Fujifilm’s glass. Even their Japanese toy lenses are a joy to shoot with. I regularly shoot with most of my lenses, but carrying around the big zooms like the Fujinon XF 50-140mm f/2.8 R LM OIS WR can be a bit difficult when most of your camera bags are meant for M cameras. Fujifilm has great glass that has lots of character. They are also introducing a lot of weather resistant lenses and more small primes that are easy to carry around. Many of their lenses are the best or very close to the best at their focal length, and they are cheaper than the competition. Lenses like the Fujinon XF 16mm f/1.4 R WR, XF 90mm f/2 R LM WR, XF 10-24mm f/4 R OIS, XF 50-140mm f/2.8 R LM OIS WR are all phenomenal. Even the Fujinon 35mm f/1.4 XF R from the launch of the X system has great character, but it really needs to be updated to focus more like the XF 16mm f/1.4 R WR.
Fujifilm has a lot of great glass and all they really need now is long telephoto glass to round out their system, which is not really what the X-Pro2 is for, but it can do it because it is a Jack of all trades. Some of their older glass could also use revision, because AF speed is very much limited by the lens attached to your Fujifilm body and it will only get worse as newer glass is released. Fujifilm aggressively releases firmware updates for their cameras and lenses for speed and accuracy, but now it is time to start updating lenses.
Considering the quality of Leica glass, most would think they should win this section, but since everything that works on an M can be adapted to an X-Pro2, and the X-Pro2 has a lot of its own great glass that cannot be adapted to the M, the X-Pro2 is the better system for glass. There is just so much to choose from at every price point and beyond the few stinkers like the Fujinon XF 18mm f/2.0 R, which some people still like, Fujifilm has a very solid line-up.
The Sensor
This is not a fair comparison because the M240 was introduced at the end of 2012, while the X-Pro2 came out at the beginning of 2016. They both have a base ISO of 200, but the Fujifilm is very usable up to 12,800, while the M240 falls apart around 3200 ISO.
The M240 does MJPEG for video at 1080p24, which is decent quality, and has the Leica look, but the Fujifilm X-Pro2 uses mp4 to capture up to 1080p60 with film simulation applied. The ability to apply film simulation really propels the X-Pro2 out in front because it gives the video a very unique look that would be hard for most users to match in post.
The Leica M240 does retain the Leica look at times, but not as often as the M9 did, which made the M240 a controversial camera. The transition to a CMOS sensor in the M disappointed a lot of M fans, but there is no going back because CCD development has stalled outside of medium format cameras. Many photographers believe they can look at a photo and tell if it was taken with a Leica, or even an M9/M240, but they generally fail when tested. There is a quality to a Leica photo that is hard to describe beyond it being something about the micro contrast that pops out, but images on the M240 are just not like they used to be on film Leicas or M9s, and when images do pop on the M240 it is not as often as it used to be on an M9.
Similarly, the Fujifilm X-Pro2 has Fuji colors through and through, which people seem to love or hate. I like them quite a bit and the x-trans color profile is pleasant to me, especially with the ability to emulate Fujifilm films color profile in Lightroom with RAW files. So, Fujifilm wins the sensor battle easily because it produces a consistent image quality that the photographer is looking for.
File Quality
File quality is not important to everyone, but it is something Leica has always gotten right. DNG is the way to go for RAW files. It ensures that files can be opened easily, and that there is no wait for RAW support. I cannot remember the last time Leica launched a camera without full RAW support from the major editors, which probably is in part because, unlike Fujifilm, they use an easy to work with RAW format.
Fujifilm’s RAF format has never been well supported and it is only recently that they have managed to gain day one support from major RAW editing companies like Adobe. Their format has matured quite a bit, but the algorithm that companies like Adobe use to interpret the X-trans files can be flaky at times, which is why many photographers pick RAW developers like Iridient Developer, which will soon release an app that turns RAF files into more compatible/higher quality DNG files for Lightroom.
Both create compressed RAW files about the same size, 23-30MB, but the M240 can only recover around 2-3 stops at best, while the X-Pro2 can recover 4-5 stops. The amazing ability to push and pull XPro2 files that far comes from the sensor being ISO invariant. There is a lot of discussion about ISO invariant sensors you can read and debate about, but the XPro2 files are a lot more flexible than the M240 files, especially as the ISO goes up and the M240 starts to show banding.
The Body
The Leica M is famous for being made from brass (weighing 680g), but now there are some aluminum variants being released that are trying to reduce its weight a little. Generally speaking, I like that they are putting the M on a diet, but I think they could have picked a better metal for the price, like titanium. Aluminum is cheaper, but stronger than brass, and the M’s made with aluminum are not cheaper.
Starting with the M240, Leica began advertising weather sealing, but it was vague at best, and Leica has not released any weather sealed glass for the M or confirmed that any of their current glass is sealed. The M has never had dual card slots, which is an issue for many. The SD card/battery is not very easy to get to because the bottom needs to be unscrewed to access them, which can be difficult to grasp; but this is not a problem if you trust a large SD card with the battery, which can last all day. This is just part of the Leica charm and your trust that your camera will work, but SD cards can and do fail.
If you have seen pictures of my camera before, I have a lot of accessories on it. I like having a thumbs up on my M to help with stability at low shutter speeds, and I only use the handgrip for GPS because I like geotagging my photos. I really do not like the plastic grip, but the finger loop is nice. I also use a magnifier to get critical focus faster and more accurately at f1.4, f1.2 and f0.95. I like the feel of the M240, but the M9 was superior, and now older film M cameras feel a little too small for me. I have been shooting digital M’s back to back since the M8, so I am done with film. There is no simpler camera and, even though the M240 has added video and more over the M9, it still comes down to aperture/ISO/shutter speed.
The Fujifilm X-Pro2 is a classic looking camera with a modern build. It is made of four pieces of magnesium alloy (weighing 495g) that are sealed at 61 points on each section. This makes it “dust-proof, splash-proof and capable of operating in temperatures as low as -10°C.” Outside of the original marketing material’s, they call it weather resistant, not weather proof, so photographers just have to trust Fujifilm about how reliable their seals are; but I have read stories of people having problems with rain and Fujifilm covering the damage under warranty, so if you purchase an X-Pro2 make sure to purchase a camera with a warranty..
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karingottschalk · 2 years ago
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Considering Fuji Rumors' 'List of Fujinon XF Lenses that Get Maximum Benefit from Fujifilm X-H2 (and X-T5) with 40 Megapixel Resolution'
Considering Fuji Rumors’ ‘List of Fujinon XF Lenses that Get Maximum Benefit from Fujifilm X-H2 (and X-T5) with 40 Megapixel Resolution’
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firststreetcafe · 3 years ago
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karingottschalk · 3 years ago
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Thomas Mansell Begins Shipping Squarehood Lens Hoods for Fujinon XF 18mm f/2.0 R and 35mm f/1.4 R Lenses
Thomas Mansell Begins Shipping Squarehood Lens Hoods for Fujinon XF 18mm f/2.0 R and 35mm f/1.4 R Lenses
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karingottschalk · 6 years ago
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zonefocus: How I Set Up My Fujifilm X-T2 for Zone Focusing
zonefocus: How I Set Up My Fujifilm X-T2 for Zone Focusing
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I have always set up my cameras to zone focus by simply going into manual focus mode, setting the focusing distance scale to my desired focusing distance and shooting away.  The problem with this approach is that it is difficult to keep the focusing distance consistent because more often than not I am…
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lensinserze · 5 years ago
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%^ FUJIFILM Fuji Fujinon XF 16mm F/1.4 R WR - Sharp! https://ift.tt/2BiNB6C
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lensinserze · 5 years ago
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%^ FUJIFILM Fuji Fujinon XF 16mm F/1.4 R WR #75 https://ift.tt/3aX941b
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lensinserze · 5 years ago
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%^ Fuji Fujinon XF 16mm F/1.4 R WR Lens w/FREE Hoya UV Filter *NEW* https://ift.tt/3cXk7ss
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