| Name | ↑ Focal Length | Max Aperture | Mount | Type | Format | Condition |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nothing found |
| Name | Make | Type | Body Mount | ↑ Lens Mount | Condition |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Olympus Pen F to Fuji X | Fotodiox | Passive | Fuji X | Olympus Pen F | Good |
| M42 to Fuji X | K&F Concept | Passive | Fuji X | M42 | Good |
The Fuji X-T1 was a landmark camera for Fujifilm, bringing a traditional SLR-style body with physical dials for shutter speed, aperture and exposure compensation to the mirrorless world. It features Fuji's excellent X-Trans sensor technology and the superb JPEG processing the X series is famous for. With the M42 and Pen F adapters in the collection, it becomes a versatile platform for vintage glass shooting.
this was my main shooter for a good while and my first foray into adapting vintage lenses onto a mirrorless system.
Battery life could be better - carry a few with you, but image quality is great. I have taken some of my favourite shots with this one. I need to use it more.
Fantastic & portable. Battery life shortish - just carry more than one - lightweight carry option, espacially with a fixed lens.
Other wide angle, and telephoto add-ons are/were available, but never tried them - if one came up at the right price, however.
The Fuji X100T is a fixed lens compact camera featuring a 23mm f/2 Fujinon lens — equivalent to 35mm on full frame. The X100 series is beloved for its combination of excellent image quality, compact size and the unique hybrid optical/electronic viewfinder. It excels as a street and travel camera where its discreet size and silent leaf shutter make it unobtrusive. The fixed lens encourages a disciplined approach to composition.