About this deal
Likewise, owning the Meike 35mm made me realized that 35mm is my sweet spot so I had to sell it to get myself a better lens, the Fuji 35mm f/1. With this lens, the corners and edges are worthless, so it will function better as a micro four-thirds lens unless you don’t mind soft corners.
That particular image isn’t a straight-out-of-camera JPEG, although some others in this article are.I heard that X-T1 and X-T2 has split screen mode in viewfinder, which displays the full view in the left of the viewfinder, and split the the view with vertical line, in the right it displays the 10x magnified center of the image.
doesn't have an optical image stabilization system so the only option to stabilize the image taken with this lens is to mount on a camera body with IBIS (sensor based In-body image stabilization). I’ll be posting the review pretty soon…right after my XF 80mm review, so probably either the end of this week or next week.IS small and its focus ring is not free wheeling but floats with a bit of resistance whenever I need to get focus from near to far and vice versa. We've been using a full production version of this 120 fps sports camera, to see what you gain (and, perhaps, lose). The skin tone from the lens is quite neutral and coupled with Fujifilm’s colour, I can’t complain much. London Camera Exchange Limited, London Camera Exchange Solent Limited and London Camera Exchange Portsmouth Limited are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, register numbers 742719, 761264, 789602 and act as a credit broker and not a lender. Fuji's 23mm gets affected by diffraction around f/11, but I wasn't able to see if the 7artisans was better on that regard as there is no f/11 markings on the aperture ring (goes from f/8 straight to f/16.