molson wrote:
Last night I discovered a problem with my 100-400 zoom which may have been causing at least some of my AF problems. I rarely ever take that lens off the camera (I bought it with the X-H2S and it was my only Fuji lens until last week) but had always noticed a little bit of play in the lens mount. I had the lens and camera on a tripod for the first time last night, and that made the play in the lens mount a lot more noticeable, and I subsequently discovered that two of the four screws holding the mounting flange to the lens housing were literally falling out, and the other two were very loose - essentially giving me a 400mm tilt lens...
Now that the problem has been rectified, I need to go out and do a bunch more shooting to see if that has fixed my AF issues.
I was surprised that a brand new lens would have an issue like this, but I guess something got overlooked on the assembly line. Time to go and check all the rest of my lenses......Show more →
Well I'm glad you found what was very likely a contributing factor. I hope it solves the problems you've been having, let us know how it goes. I checked mine and it's nice and tight.
This is the last frame I took of this years snowy owl.
If you have been missing my participation its because I'm recovering from tendinitis in my left elbow. I'm finally able to drive and shoot again after almost 2 months though I'm taking it slow to avoid reinjury and also still in PT.
This is the last frame I took of this years snowy owl.
If you have been missing my participation its because I'm recovering from tendinitis in my left elbow. I'm finally able to drive and shoot again after almost 2 months though I'm taking it slow to avoid reinjury and also still in PT.
This is the last frame I took of this years snowy owl.
If you have been missing my participation its because I'm recovering from tendinitis in my left elbow. I'm finally able to drive and shoot again after almost 2 months though I'm taking it slow to avoid reinjury and also still in PT.
Comments and suggestions welcome,
Morris
Best wishes Morris for recovery. I've been there. Old age in my case doesn't help aching joints, lighter weight kit is seemimgly required all the time!
gyoung143 wrote:
Best wishes Morris for recovery. I've been there. Old age in my case doesn't help aching joints, lighter weight kit is seemimgly required all the time!
Gerry
Thank you Gerry,
I lightened a few years ago when I had pinched nerves. I shoot off a tripod most of the time and my mistake was shooting barn swallows in flight hand held and also shooting too frequently. Lessons learned
newyork wrote:
Was there a specific reason you chose the XH2S over the Xh2 for BIF and why you’re leaving/left the platform?
The X-H2 did not exist when I got the X-H2s. If I were choosing between the two today I'd still chose the X-H2s for the faster frame rate and faster focusing and tracking. I see little value in such high MP cameras.
Morris your bird shots using an adapted Nikon lens are amazing. Do you find using the Fringer that the autofocus performance is similar to native lenses?
I'm a Canon shooter and have the 100-400 II lens. I'd consider changing to Fuji, but most likely would have to adapt this lens rather than buy a native super telephoto.
dthrog00 wrote:
Morris your bird shots using an adapted Nikon lens are amazing. Do you find using the Fringer that the autofocus performance is similar to native lenses?
I'm a Canon shooter and have the 100-400 II lens. I'd consider changing to Fuji, but most likely would have to adapt this lens rather than buy a native super telephoto.
Regards
Dave
Hi Dave- I’m not Morris but I use my Canon 100-400 with a Fringer pro adapter with my Fuji cameras with no issues. I’ve rented the Fuji version of this lens as well as the new 150-500. I’m sticking with my Canon.