Fujifilm X Mount Lenses List
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Terry Livesey Terry Livesey
5
I wish I had of seen this before
I love macro photography and recently brought a regular speedlight (albeit a compact one) so that I could take it around with me; a bit of a pain, if I'm honest, with having the diffuser on it and trying to get the best light. Then I noticed this one a month after, and it was even cheaper, so I thought I would try it.I actually have 2 macro lenses over the years, a Nikon F mount and a Nikon Z mount, and there is an important thing you need to do with the Z mount lens; do not mount the flash to the lens part, which moves in and out, attach it with a larger adapter to the outer case. This is because it will put undue pressure on the lens and can result in lens motor failure. I did a lot of research on that, so I thought you should know.Loved the fact that it came with so many adapters, as I was a bit worried I was going to have to find some to fit my lenses.The light is beautifully even that comes out of it and really makes your picture pop, and the cable to the main unit is soft and flexible and doesn't pull against front. Very simple controls on the back to adjust the power, and so far, I've only needed the lowest setting for macro work, although I'm sure the higher setting will come in useful for portraits (not tried that yet).
07/10/2022
George
5
A Must for Expensive, Heavy Cameras
I use this product when out shooting with my Fujifilm GFX100 camera and GF lenses. That combination is heavy and is very expensive. No way did I ever want to drop that camera and lens. And I wanted to give my arms a rest when shooting. This shoulder strap accomplishes both of those goals. It is much better than the simple strap that comes with the camera because it is padded and puts pressure on the shoulder rather than on the neck. It is adjustable too. As the product picture shows, you can easily pull up the camera when it is time for shooting. If you have an expensive camera, then buying this strap is the best and cheapest insurance policy you can have.
26/04/2022
Elliot Matson
5
Great originally, even better with ribcage
Really solid for the price. Check out the Ribcage mod to use c-mount lenses with it
13/03/2022
Nerd Alert
4
Light and Compact
I don't think there is a single tripod design that works for every situation and device. The usual choice is stability vs. weight, and that remains true here. We used some very heavy lenses and there is no way this would work for them. However, it is a really fantastic tripod for lighter cameras/lenses or for use with the included phone mount. That is not to say that the phone mount is great, since it is flimsier than I would like. I have used similar mounts and have not had issues with the phone moving, even if they could be more secure. These tripods are also excellent for mounting hardware like lighting. Why use it for that? Because it is incredibly compact and lightweight, making it easy to bring on location.If you are looking for a tripod that won't weigh you down, this is a good choice. You may want to buy the tripod and head separately, but that is true for other tripods as well. It is the best tripod I have used in this weight class.
27/01/2022
Kelzee Kelzee
4
Great Beginner Lens
I was curious about how manual lenses work so I got this as part of my photography starter kit and it's better than expected. My only issue is, the ring for the extender got stuck in the t-mount so I'm stuck on x2. Now I need to buy a new mount if I just want to use the 500mm by itself. Overall I am happy with this purchase. I recommend using a tripod with this lens.
08/01/2022
savings monger savings monger
4
Excellent image quality with some caveats
I have to hand it to canon. The M3 is fantastic. I used to be impressed with the T3i and the SL1, but the image quality of the m3 is the best canon camera I have owned. The body is compact, and has an excellent and intuitive layout. The Fold out screen is great for high or low shots including (shudders) Selfies. The best part of the camera, is that with a few inexpensive adapters, I can use nearly any lens ever made. It has revived my relationship with my old manual focus lenses. I have even started perusing thrift shops and have struck gold, finding 2.8 and faster lenses for less than the price of a good burger. Heres what I like and don't like about the camera.Pros:- small size,- good button layout for quick access to most used items - exposure compensation, manual focus zooming,- solid build construction- Wireless image transfer to Iphone ( no wifi network required, but wifi on phone needs to be on)- rapid shutter response times 3 times faster than SL1.- ability to adapt manual focus lenses without extra glass ( FD mount, Nikon mount, pentax mount, screw mount)- Amazing image quality- Focus Peaking when manual focusing is spot on.- Half the size of the SL1- Large screen is easy to see and does reasonably in the sun.Cons- slow focusing with USM and Standard Focus motor lenses (all older technology) I was really disappointed, but not surprised. The hybrid focus system used with the M3 is better geared toward STM system lenses. You will notice a difference compared to just about any of canon's other SLRs and it may be due to the adaptor.- slow start times - 2x as long as the SL1- adapters needed for everything - you need them for every kind of lens you mount to them. the canon eos to M adapter is 200$, the Photodiox one is excellent for 40$- sometimes it's too small. the menu button gets pressed a lot if I am using a large lens.- Heavy. - is half the size of the SL1 and weighs just as much even though it has less going on inside. but is made out of better material.- Screen does well in the sun but can be difficult to see if there is glare.Overall this camera is 4 out of 5 stars. It is everything I wanted from canon except speed.Image included to show the incredible detail and color. It was shot with a 55-250 IS lens with no post processing.
04/01/2022
Lisa Setzepfandt
5
Five Stars
great for my fujifilm instax mini 8 instant camera!
20/12/2021
Displaced Desert Rat Displaced Desert Rat
5
Solid tech and design
I have another camera made by the same manufacturer and I really like it so I decided to get this “portable” version as well. I guess normally these types of camera are used for security, but the nature of this rechargeable camera gave me the idea to use it as a baby-cam for older kids. The magnetic mount requires only one screw in order to attach the base to a post, so I’ve placed screws in three different parts of the property; one in the back facing the swings (pictured), one facing the driveway, and one facing the front yard. That way, when the kids are out and no one is available to keep an eye on them, I can check on them to make sure no one is getting into trouble. Here is list of some of the things I think stand out about this camera:Likes:• The image is very clear even in SD mode• The pairing/connection process is extremely simple and quick• The camera feels solid and seems well suited for the outdoor elements• The included magnetic mount is geniusDislikes:These are really all software issues that can easily be fixed with a firmware update… Who’s to say they won’t be soon, right?• There is no way to add/remove/modify the date time-stamp or add your own label• There is no way to add or specify motion sensitivity zones (it’s all or nothing)• No way to turn the camera off remotely via the appWish list:• I would love it if the package included at least another magnetic mount. Or maybe list a way to buy a couple more. For my purposes, that would be ideal• A carrying case for a portable camera would also make sense• And thinking outside the box here, maybe an accessory where the magnetic mount is also a Qi charger could be sold separatelyOverall I think this is a solid unit with software that is probably still in its infancy and can be improved.
22/10/2021
Related Faq
Q
Will this allow my nikon 1 s1 lenses to mount to my canon t2i?
A
Dear Customer, so sorry to tell you that this adapter won't allow your nikon 1 s1 lenses to mount to my canon t2i. 
Q
I have a nikon d3100 camera and need an adapter to fit a minolta 75-300 lens. does this adapter do that are can you direct me to one that would?
A
K&F have a list of which adapter will work for each lens to camera combination they support 
Q
I currently own 3 a-mount lense (from a sony a230) just bought a sony a5000, which is an emount. Will this adapter fit my old lenses to my new camera?
A
No, this adapter is for the older manual focus Minolta Rokkor MC and MD lenses. If you want to autofocus and aperture control you will need the Sony LA-EA4. (the lower cost Sony LA-EA3 will electronically connect A mount lenses but you will have to manually focus.) 
Q
Hello is compatible with Fujifilm X series camera?
A
The nd1000 filter can work with Fujifilm X series camera 
Q
Does a FujiFilm X system camera fit on this tripod?
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Yes, the tripod fits your FujiFilm X system camera 
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