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Fotasy 16mm C Mount lens to Fuji X Adapter, Cine Movie Lens to Fujifilm X Mount Adapter, Compatible with Fujifilm X-Mount Cameras X-Pro2 X-E2 X-E3 X-A5 X-M1 X-T1 X-T2 XT3 X-T10 X-T20 X-T30 X-H1
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| Brand | Fotasy |
| Focal Length Description | 16 mm |
| Lens Type | Standard |
| Compatible Mountings | C Mount, Fujifilm X |
| Camera Lens Description | 16 millimetres |
About this item
- Solid C-Mount to Fuji X Mount Adapter, allows 16mm Cine Movie Lens to fit on X-Mount Mirrorless Cameras
- Infinity Focus Guaranteed.
- There is no electrical contacts in the adapter ring Exposure and focus has to be adjusted manually Automatic diaphragm auto-focusing or any other functions will not operated with using this adapter
- Compatible with Canon FD Mount Lens & Fujifilm X-mount Mirrorless Digital Camera X-A5 Z-A7 X-A10 X-Pro1 X-Pro2 X-Pro3 X-E1 X-E2 X-E3 X-M1 X-T1 X-T2 X-T3 X-T10 X-T20 X-T30 X-T100 X-H1
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- Product Dimensions : 3 x 3 x 0.2 inches; 0.42 Ounces
- Item model number : FX16
- Date First Available : January 26, 2011
- Manufacturer : Photography Accessories INC
- ASIN : B00860I508
- Best Sellers Rank: #13 in Camera Lens Adapters & Converters
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Product Description
This adapter allows Minolta 16mm C-Mount Cine Movie Lens to fit on X-mount Mirrorless Digital Cameras.
Infinity Focus Guaranteed.
There is no electrical contacts in the adapter ring. Exposure and focus has to be adjusted manually. Automatic diaphragm, auto-focusing, or any other functions will not operated with using this adapter.
Compatible with Fujifilm X-mount Mirrorless Digital Camera X-Pro1 X-Pro2 X-Pro3 X-E2 X-E3 X-A5 X-A7 X-A10 X-M1 X-T1 X-T2 X-T3 X-T4 X-T10 X-T20 X-T30 X-T30II X-T100 X-H1 & New Models
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Customers like the value, ease of use, and quality of the camera lenses adapter. For example, they mention it's impossible good value, the lens to transition mount is seamless, and it attaches smoothly and securely to the camera. That said, some complain about the locking. Opinions are mixed on ease of changing, fit, and autofocus.
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Customers like the quality of the adapter. Some say that it's cheap, but there's nothing wrong with the build quality. They say that the adaptor is very solidly built, and made from a sturdy alloy. Customers say that its a good quality adaptor that has allowed them to bring new life to old lenses. They also say that, the aperture stop-down ring feels more robust.
"...The adapter is a tight fit for both lens and body so it feels very solid. I tried this with Vivitar and Canon lenses and it worked as expected...." Read more
"...The adapter came quickly. It seems to be well made. It fits my camera body well, but it's very tight on my lens...." Read more
"...It's a good quality adaptor that has allowed me to bring new life to old Minolta Len's I own...." Read more
"...It's cheap, but there's nothing wrong with build quality, and since there are no optical elements, there won't be any new distortions...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the adapter. They mention that it is an impossible good value, a great adapter that should be in everyone's kit, and a good piece of cheap kit.
"...It's kind of surprising that they can hold tolerances that good for this price. I wish my macro tubes fit this well." Read more
"...This is a great, cheap adapter that should be in everyone's kit if you have some old F-mount lenses...." Read more
"...This converter is a good product at at a good price." Read more
"...In general, Fotasy adapters are well-built and an incredible value...." Read more
Customers find the adapter easy to use. They mention that it attaches smoothly and securely to the camera, and that the lens to transition mount is seamless. The adapter is also sturdy and does exactly what it's supposed to do. Some mention that the adaptor is simple but does exactly the job it'd be expected to do, and is absolutely fine to use as long as you know its limitations.
"...cameras with their short flange distances is that it's very easy to adapt older (and cheap!) lenses without having to put glass converters...." Read more
"...and was surprised to get a small but clearly written and helpful instruction sheet that among other things advised how to adjust the camera controls..." Read more
"...The good news is that as simple and straightforward as its design may be, it is well executed and a solid value for the money." Read more
"This X-mount adapter is surprisingly good compared to previous M4/3 adapters I have bought. The infinity focus point is pretty accurate...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the adapter. Some mention that it fits well, while others say that it does not fit on every Canon FD lens. The adapter is fully metal and has very good tolerances, but some customers find it too tight and difficult to put on and take off.
"...The fit and finish are fine. The adapter is a tight fit for both lens and body so it feels very solid...." Read more
"...The adapter came quickly. It seems to be well made. It fits my camera body well, but it's very tight on my lens...." Read more
"...The Metabones fit SO tight, that the first time I tried putting a lens on it, I thought it was the wrong adapter...." Read more
"...The adapter fits snugly but not too tightly, both on the Fuji side and on the Canon FD or FL side (works for both, since it's the same mount)...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the autofocus of the adapter. Some mention that it allows infinity focus and gives access to their Fuji X, while others say that it does not interfere with the adapted lens focus.
"...Mounted lenses can focus to infinity, as well as close-up...." Read more
"...there are no electrical contacts so you will have to manually focus and control aperture." Read more
"...The infinity focus point is pretty accurate. Other adapters have focused "past infinity." The aperture stop-down ring feels more robust...." Read more
"...As is already known, the Fujifilm body does not boast to have focus peaking for even its own official adapter, and so neither does this one...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of changing lenses. Some mention that it's sturdy, comes on and off easily, and has no issues removing lens. However, others say that it was very tight, very hard to unmount, and annoying to unscrew the mount from the lens.
"...my older Nikon lenses with aperture rings, it is pretty simple to change the aperture accurately, even without looking...." Read more
"...the lens orientation once (which I did carefully), 2 of the screws were "stripped" to the point that I could no longer turn them to loosen them..." Read more
"...The adapter fit both the camera and lens perfectly. it is easy to take on and off...." Read more
"...It’s tight to get on an even harder to get off. Be very careful mounting and dismounting your lens, especially dismounting." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the locking of the adapter. They mention that it does not lock on to the camera, the adaptor does not click into place, and the lens attaches is super tight. Some customers also mention that the adapters are difficult to mount to most Minolta lenses and that the aperture needs to be adjusted before mounting.
"...There are arrows showing the direction you have to twist, but it's not intuitive...." Read more
"...of the opening of the flange inside this adapter, the lens won't properly mount on the adapter; the aperture ring binds and the lens won't focus to..." Read more
"...However, it's very finicky to get it to mount on the AR lens-- you have to fiddle, and there are no markings I could find to help line it up quickly...." Read more
"...In short, the Fotodiox adapter is well built, mounts securely to the Fuji body and Canon FD lens, and the lens locking ring stays securely in either..." Read more
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Bottom line, it works and I'm very impressed with this1968 model lens paired with the Fuji digital camera. Using adapters has opened my eyes to the possibilities of using vintage lenses on newer cameras. My favorite is a vintage Leica 90mm.
The adapter fits snugly but not too tightly, both on the Fuji side and on the Canon FD or FL side (works for both, since it's the same mount). It's cheap, but there's nothing wrong with build quality, and since there are no optical elements, there won't be any new distortions. Depending on tolerances, you might have issues focusing at infinity, but I don't have a problem with my copy.
So far, I've tested it with the Canon FL 50/1.4, Vivitar 28mm/2.8 and Canon FL135/2.5. Works flawlessly both with the lenses by themselves and with extension tubes for macro.
I've uploaded some quick shots of Mr. Claus with the Canon 50 and Vivitar 28 (taken from the same position, so the wider shot is the vivitar), and a macro shot of the Fuji XF18-55, using the Vivitar 28 and a 18mm Extension tube. For the macro I stopped down to f22 so there's some depth of field at all. Any softness is caused by the lens itself. In all cases, focus was on the eye, using focus peaking and viewfinder magnification.
Some comments:
The Aperture Lock/Open ring is a bit confusing at first, since "open" is up top when it's stopped down, and "locked" is up when it's open. There are arrows showing the direction you have to twist, but it's not intuitive. It would have cost absolutely nothing to make it so both the arrows and the legend up top are consistent. If you have a lens that allows you to manually stop down (like the Canon FL 50/1.4), then you might be better served using that ring instead of the adapter.
Fuji's Manual Focus assists work perfectly with all lenses, but you do have to move the AF lever to Manual.
You have to be sure the adapter is "open" when you change lenses, otherwise you won't be able to stop down your lens. This isn't a problem specific to the adapter, and has all to do with the mechanical linkage the FD system uses to control aperture. On Canon Cameras there was no problem because it always defaulted to open when you weren't shooting.
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2017
The adapter fits snugly but not too tightly, both on the Fuji side and on the Canon FD or FL side (works for both, since it's the same mount). It's cheap, but there's nothing wrong with build quality, and since there are no optical elements, there won't be any new distortions. Depending on tolerances, you might have issues focusing at infinity, but I don't have a problem with my copy.
So far, I've tested it with the Canon FL 50/1.4, Vivitar 28mm/2.8 and Canon FL135/2.5. Works flawlessly both with the lenses by themselves and with extension tubes for macro.
I've uploaded some quick shots of Mr. Claus with the Canon 50 and Vivitar 28 (taken from the same position, so the wider shot is the vivitar), and a macro shot of the Fuji XF18-55, using the Vivitar 28 and a 18mm Extension tube. For the macro I stopped down to f22 so there's some depth of field at all. Any softness is caused by the lens itself. In all cases, focus was on the eye, using focus peaking and viewfinder magnification.
Some comments:
The Aperture Lock/Open ring is a bit confusing at first, since "open" is up top when it's stopped down, and "locked" is up when it's open. There are arrows showing the direction you have to twist, but it's not intuitive. It would have cost absolutely nothing to make it so both the arrows and the legend up top are consistent. If you have a lens that allows you to manually stop down (like the Canon FL 50/1.4), then you might be better served using that ring instead of the adapter.
Fuji's Manual Focus assists work perfectly with all lenses, but you do have to move the AF lever to Manual.
You have to be sure the adapter is "open" when you change lenses, otherwise you won't be able to stop down your lens. This isn't a problem specific to the adapter, and has all to do with the mechanical linkage the FD system uses to control aperture. On Canon Cameras there was no problem because it always defaulted to open when you weren't shooting.
The first is the official route which is presented by Fujifilm itself, which is an electronically coded adapter, which supposedly permits certain lenses to transfer information back and forth between the body and the lens. Of course, this transferring of information is rather limited upon closer inspection, as it merely permits the body to apply various fixes in order to counter the likelihood of smears, color abnormalities, fringe issues, etc. This advantage comes with a brief disadvantage, as the physical essence of the codings restrict some M lenses to be used. In the end, the price of this adapter is somewhat approximately $200.
The second route is the relatively exotic and upper class route, the Novoflex adapter. Costing about $60 dollars more than the official Fujifilm adapter, one receives a superior engineered piece, which functions as it should, to its highest definition of itself. Without any of the prior electronically coded advantages and disadvantage, it is crafted with the well known Germany-esque mastery; one is paying as much for the 'soul' of the product as the product itself. It is a product of very high quality in its very functional claim to allow one to use M lenses to Fujifilm X bodies and very much expensive.
The third route is the route in which one finds over and over again in the forums of the international. The Kipon. The people's choice as it has earned a place in the very hearts of the pragmatic and dynamic sons and daughters of this age; it just has to work, and work reliably. And to most people, it very much does. Significantly cheaper than the prior two, but insignificantly different in use. Of course, there are errors here and there with corrupted batches, but when does that not happen in this world? Of course, where does one get it? Generally speaking, most references lead to eBay. And so, one would have to deal with the politics of eBay, which are in of itself an experience no so different than on Amazon.
So what is the fourth route? It is everything else. In this case, as it is in the nature of reviews, it is the rainbowimaging's presentation of the adapter. In many ways, it is almost precisely the same as Kipon, in both philosophy and in physical built. It is constructed cheaply, plastic, and just simply works. For the adapter that I received, it must be mentioned that to actually connect the M lens to the adapter, one had to exert a more than necessary amount of strength and effort. Once it is connected, and the tiny latch locks, it is quite secure, and goes into the Fujifilm's body smoothly, as if it was the natural lens. There is a little metal switch that one can pull to allow one to once again utilize an amount of exertion in order to disconnect the adapter. Unfortunately, this metal switch can fall out, and when it does and is missing, would would have to rely on external objects, such as finger nails, in order to lift the lock and remove the adapter. Surprisingly not frustrating, save for the initial realization. As is already known, the Fujifilm body does not boast to have focus peaking for even its own official adapter, and so neither does this one.
In conclusion, to say that the product is good or very good or excellent or bad or horrible would almost seem irrelevant. The product either works or does not work. In this case, it does. The experience of the product may not be a magical smooth one, but it was not necessarily designed to be one, it was just designed to perform the function to which it claims to. And it does.
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Pero mucho ojo: si tu lente no tiene control de apertura mecánico, vas a disparar por default en la apertura mas grande sin poderlo cambiar.
El enfoque lo tienes que hacer manual aunque tu lente Canon sea Autofocus.
Es una opción barata para salir del paso. No creo que pueda ser un accesorio de batalla. Si eres bodero ni lo sueñes.
Está construido muy sólidamente, se siente rígido y pesado, sin juego y sin partes de plástico.
Es para situaciones mas controladas, con tripié, como de estudio.
El servicio y entrega de Amazon México SORPRENDENTE, me lo entregaron 4 días antes de lo esperado, con todo y que es artículo de importación.

















