Fringer EF-FX Pro and EF-FX Firmware 2.70 Released
Fringer just released new firmware version 2.70 for Fringer EF/FX adapters.
V2.70 includes following improvements:
Fringer just released new firmware version 2.70 for Fringer EF/FX adapters.
V2.70 includes following improvements:
Fringer just released Fringer EF-FX Pro and EF-FX adapters’ new firmware ver. 2.60.
It mainly addresses the following issues.
Version 2.60
Be noted: Before upgrading to V2.60, make sure current firmware version is V2.x. If it’s V1.x, please upgrade to V2.10 first.
Please visit Fringer’s website to download the firmware file and release notes.
Fringer just released the Fringer EF/FX Smart Adapters Firmware 2.50.
In addition to the PDAF support for Canon EF600/4L II , more features as well as bug fixes have been added.
FULL LIST OF IMPROVEMENTS – FIXES – NEWLY SUPPORTED LENSES:
When I was at photokina 2018, I stopped at the Kipon booth, and checked out the Kipon EF-FX 0.7x focal reducer (the quivalent of Metabones’ Speedbooster). Since I couldn’t test it, all I can say it that it feels very well build.
If you want to know more about it, definitely check out the Kipon Baveyes EF-FX ”Speedbooster” review at Mattias Burling Youtube.
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You can purchase the following Kipon Adapters for Fujifilm:
This week was pretty rich of adapters news. So in case you missed the previous articles make sure to check out:
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guest post by Serge – srglevin.com
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Hello!
My name is Serge and I’ve written a guest feature before, about adopting the fuji system, in particular using the Fuji X-Pro2 my personal life, street photography, as well as concert photography.
This time I’ve had the chance to put it through an intensive, 1 week photo trip to Havana, Cuba. I paired my x-pro 2 with a fuji 23mm f2, creating a fast focusing, light, reliable, comfortable and even weather sealed combo.
What it created is really that feeling when youre not even thinking about the camera, when you can just be immersed into whats happening around you, which in turn appears to lead to better images. Gear annoyances can take you out of that zone, and fuji x-pro 2 with 23mm f2 allowed for an immersive experience. What is also interesting, is that i ended up using mostly SOOC jpegs or built in profiles for editing. Throughout the whole trip, I’ve only wished for a tilt screen for the x-pro 2. Now that I’ve purchased a fuji X100F, i still feel like the x-pro 2 combo was just a little more responsive and robust.
Although it sounds a little hokey, i really enjoyed walking around Havana with the x-pro 2 and 23mm f2, feeling as much of a bond as one can have with a piece of equipment :).
Please find the images from my trip below!
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