Fringer NF-FX Firmware v1.20 Released
Firmware 1.20 for the Fringer NF-FX Nikon to Fujifilm X AutoFocus adapter is now available for download.
Here are the details:
Firmware 1.20 for the Fringer NF-FX Nikon to Fujifilm X AutoFocus adapter is now available for download.
Here are the details:
Firmware 1.10 for the Fringer NF-FX Nikon to Fujifilm X AutoFocus adapter is now available for download.
Here are the details:
Added following lenses to the tested and optimized lens list:
Fringer has just tested and optimized the performance of the Nikon AF-S 500mmF4 G VR using the new Nikon NF-FX smart AF adapter on a Fujifilm X-S10.
Fringer has also optimized Nikon AF-S 600/4G VR. Unfortunately, it doesn’t work as stable as 500/4G on X mount due to the power supply limitation. The next firmware release, i.e. v1.10, will include supports for these lenses as well as some of the other big primes.
You can see the AF demo video as well as the full list of supported lenses below.
You can now order the new Fringer NF-FX Nikon to Fujifilm X smart autofocus adapter at BHphoto here and at AmazonUS here.
At the time of this post, the adapter is supports the following lenses (list below):
The Fringer NF-FX smart autofoucs adapter has been officially released.
It’s world’s first smart adapter that support Nikon F mount lenses working on Fujifilm X cameras while keeping all the auto functions.
Close to 100 lenses or lens & TC combinations have been tested and optimized. They all support fast and accurate phase detection AF on latest X cameras. Please see this list for detailed models. More lenses would be added to the list in the future through adapter firmware updates.
You can see an autofocus tracking demo video in this article.
You can pre-order the Fringer NF-FX smart adapter at AmazonUS here, the Fringer Store as well as eBay here and soon also at AmazonUS here, BHphoto here and Adorama here.
Supported lenses
Supported cameras
None X-Trans & X-Trans I CMOS (PDAF not working, Poor performance)
X-Trans II CMOS (PDAF enabled)
X-Trans III CMOS (PDAF, Good performance)
X-Trans IV CMOS (full sensor covered PDAF. Better performance)
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