Before replying directly, I just purchased a GFX100SII and GF45-100 mm lens barely used...So I have NOT read all the posts here.
I am staying with my Canon DSLR's and adding the Fuji as my "go to body" ubtil I become familiar enough with how to use it.
I am probably going to buy an Fuji-Canon EF adapter-Fringer EF-Mount Lens to FUJIFILM GFX Camera Auto Adapter($500)
But I want all electronic functions, AF....., to work correctly /out me trying to spend countless hours seeing if it is me screwing up, the Canon lenses or the GFX100SII.
So I will suck it up for the money.
Anyone familiar with this adapter from actual personal experience?
Thanks!
Dan
PS to be frank..the vignetting is a minor issue with me.....definitely worth noting but there are some workarounds in editing..
dolina wrote:
I am thinking of getting a GFX 100S II body + EF adapter.
Would anyone have a compatibility list of EF lenses with details on how bad vignetting is?
Also how's the AF response time and focus accuracy?
I am thinking of adapting the
- EF 800mm f/5.6
- EF 600mm f/4.0
- EF 500mm f/4.0
- EF 400mm f/2.8
- EF 300mm f/2.8
- EF 200mm f/2.0
My GFS100SII will be shipped soon.
I too have an arsenal of Canon lenses and don't want to get rid of them or the dslr bodies..so...
I have the Fringer EF to G Adapter, used with 16-35 2.8iii and 70-300 L, works great, snappy AF and no problems thus far.
Danpbphoto wrote:
Before replying directly, I just purchased a GFX100SII and GF45-100 mm lens barely used...So I have NOT read all the posts here.
I am staying with my Canon DSLR's and adding the Fuji as my "go to body" ubtil I become familiar enough with how to use it.
I am probably going to buy an Fuji-Canon EF adapter-Fringer EF-Mount Lens to FUJIFILM GFX Camera Auto Adapter($500)
But I want all electronic functions, AF....., to work correctly /out me trying to spend countless hours seeing if it is me screwing up, the Canon lenses or the GFX100SII.
So I will suck it up for the money.
Anyone familiar with this adapter from actual personal experience?
Thanks!
Dan
PS to be frank..the vignetting is a minor issue with me.....definitely worth noting but there are some workarounds in editing.....Show more →
Congrats Dan on your GFX 100S II purchase. I know you've been yearning for that high mega-pixel cam that Canon never produced. This choice gives you more future options.
gdanmitchell wrote:
That is some impressive vignetting…
Yeah, it’s a bit much, I feel it’s still better than my Heliar and than the Sonnar ZM. In 65:24 mode, it’s almost decent to my taste.
I’d like to find a FF M-mount lens that allows some ok performances for some crop format modes on a focal length between 35-60mm equivalent. It might come to a very short list where I might only find the Thypoch Eureka to offer that.
Odyssey1812 wrote:
Congrats Dan on your GFX 100S II purchase. I know you've been yearning for that high mega-pixel cam that Canon never produced. This choice gives you more future options.
stgrove wrote:
Holly cow, Dan. I never thought of you as a long ones guy. 200-800mm is some serious long glass.
If that is in my Profile..the 70-200mm some how got compressed...
500mm is my biggest....was out yesterday at Arlington for some members and my 70-200mmf2.8 "killed me!" Man that is heavy!! I had hand tremors all day long!!
Dan
My Fuji 100sII and lens are on their way Michael!
This composition is FANTASTIC! The blacks and whites are crisp and sharp! The boat/men are almost 3D!
Now might I ask what adapter you used?
Super composition Michael!
Dan
Danpbphoto wrote:
My Fuji 100sII and lens are on their way Michael!
This composition is FANTASTIC! The blacks and whites are crisp and sharp! The boat/men are almost 3D!
Now might I ask what adapter you used?
Super composition Michael!
Dan
Dan,
thank you, I use the Fringer Pro EF to GFX adapter. Works great with the EF lenses I use, AF is spot on and
you can change aperture same as on native GF glass.
Creative Edge wrote:
Dan,
thank you, I use the Fringer Pro EF to GFX adapter. Works great with the EF lenses I use, AF is spot on and
you can change aperture same as on native GF glass.
Fringer Canon EF-Mount Lens to FUJIFILM GFX Camera Auto Adapter... is what I am going to order! Expensive but takes all the questions out of making a terrible image! I will be a true novice with the Fuji on its way.