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Non-Fuji lenses and lens adapters

Non-Fuji lenses and lens adapters - Fuji X-T2 Tutorial

From the course: Fuji X-T2: Tips, Tricks, and Techniques

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Non-Fuji lenses and lens adapters

- At the time of this shooting, Fuji has a very good lens lineup. They're still a little weak on the macro end, but they have at least announced a good macro lens, or what sounds like it's going to be a good macro lens. Otherwise, they have a thorough selection of very high-quality zoom and prime lenses. There are also though, a number of third-party lenses for the Fuji. I love this Bower eight millimeter fish-eye, and I use it a lot. In addition to lenses with actual Fuji X-mounts, you can also adapt the Fuji cameras to work with lenses that have other mounts. Adapters range in price from $15 to a couple hundred dollars, and there's a difference in manufacturing quality and features. Right now, there are no adapters available that allow for auto-focus or electronic aperture control of an adapted lens, in other words, if you adapt a lens for the Fuji, it will become an all-manual lens, manual focus, manual aperture control. Some modern lenses don't have an aperture ring on them, and…

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