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Micro Four Thirds mount lenses on Fuji cameras


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9 minutes ago, Andrew Reid said:

Also rather than buy separate lenses for Fuji and Panasonic you can use one set on both systems (as in Meike 25mm T2.2 for instance!)

This is the biggie from my point of view.

I have that MFT Meike cine lens and use the waaaaffffferrrr thin MFT>E mount adapter to use it on my A6500 because, as you say, the lens is really an APS-C lens anyway.

Giving it triple duty with this adapter would be fantastic.

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Super cool idea! I had an mft to nikon z adapter (no electronics) to use the meike cine lenses on both camera’s.
 

Does this one lock the lenses strong enough and how difficult is it to release the lens?

If possible the electrnic version would be super. I dont know how, but then again there is the super thin autofocus adapter for sony e to nikon z..

 

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15 hours ago, Andrew Reid said:

I remember @Emanuel raising the possibility of using Micro Four Thirds glass on Fuji cameras.

Well, good news and as you already know since we've talked about, always free and eagering to be able to put my hands on it whenever possible ; )

Nice to know some idea to have popped up here in this forum to come to light two years and a half later solid and real : ) No pandemic stopped it!

- EAG

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Hi everyone. I've been using the RAF Camera adapter with the X-H2S with a 17.5mm Voigtlander. I absolutely love the images this lens puts out. I had a bit of fear of missing out on not being able to use the MFT lens on my X Mount after switcing from BMPCC 4K, but the extra effort of mounting with the RAF adapter and cropping in post are worth it for the image quality this lens gives you. Is there any solution to getting an in-camera crop, like a custom crop? I don't think so, right? From what I read and digged all over the internet, you only get the 3:2 in 6.2K on X-H2s, 16:9 in 4K, 17:9 in DCI, right? 

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