Fujifilm Telekonverter XF 2x TC WR
Bewertungen von Fujifilm Telekonverter XF 2x TC WR
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Ich verwende den 2x Konverter an meiner Fuji XT4 mit dem FUJINON XF100-400mm F4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR. Aufgrund der sehr guten Zusammenarbeit der Bildstabilisierung von Objektiv und Kamera kann man selbst bei voll ausgefahrenem Zoom ohne Stativ arbeiten, was überaus praktisch ist. Technisch funktioniert das alles hervorragend, aber am stößt eben bei der Lichtstärke schnell an die Grenzen der Physik. Es ist einfach sinnlos, den Konverter zu verwenden, wenn man dann ISO 3200 braucht. Die Bilder werden kontrastarm und man fährt daher bei bescheidenen Lichtverhältnissen ohne Konverter und mit einer Ausschnittsvergrößerung besser. Im Wald und bei trübem Wetter lasse ich daher den Konverter weg
Ich verwende den 2x Konverter an meiner Fuji XT4 mit dem FUJINON XF100-400mm F4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR. Aufgrund der sehr guten Zusammenarbeit der Bildstabilisierung von Objektiv und Kamera kann man selbst bei voll ausgefahrenem Zoom ohne Stativ arbeiten, was überaus praktisch ist. Technisch funktioniert das alles hervorragend, aber am stößt eben bei der Lichtstärke schnell an die Grenzen der Physik. Es ist einfach sinnlos, den Konverter zu verwenden, wenn man dann ISO 3200 braucht. Die Bilder werden kontrastarm und man fährt daher bei bescheidenen Lichtverhältnissen ohne Konverter und mit einer Ausschnittsvergrößerung besser. Im Wald und bei trübem Wetter lasse ich daher den Konverter weg
Kanis , Sonstige
27. November 2021
Im an amateur photographer that take pics of nature and sports. I use this in combination with my 70/140 Fuji lens. Work perfect as all other Fuji products, really sharp. Caveats: the gear will become bulky and reduce 2 Fstops. Basically this is more oriented to outdoors and dark skies where you compensate with long exposures or plenty of light. Love it already.
Im an amateur photographer that take pics of nature and sports. I use this in combination with my 70/140 Fuji lens. Work perfect as all other Fuji products, really sharp. Caveats: the gear will become bulky and reduce 2 Fstops. Basically this is more oriented to outdoors and dark skies where you compensate with long exposures or plenty of light. Love it already.
GHL
1. Mai 2018
As are my other Fuji optics, this TC is very well made - tightly fitting on both the 100-400 and the 50-140 with effectively zero slop or play. And the optics are outstanding - sure it's a little pricey but I'm glad I got it as having the image on the sensor maximized when taking the shot makes for better output than cropping the recorded image.
As are my other Fuji optics, this TC is very well made - tightly fitting on both the 100-400 and the 50-140 with effectively zero slop or play. And the optics are outstanding - sure it's a little pricey but I'm glad I got it as having the image on the sensor maximized when taking the shot makes for better output than cropping the recorded image.
Robert
27. August 2017
I have only been using this teleconverter for a couple of weeks and only with the Fuji XF 100-400mm lens on an X-T1 body. The good: You can definitely shoot long. I can go out to 800mm to capture wildlife. Basically plug and play. Mount the teleconverter and the lens, aim and shoot. The not so good. As I continue to use the teleconverter I believe my rating will go higher. You lose 2 stops across all focal lengths. At a lens focal length of 100mm I start at F/8 and at 400mm I am at F/11 as the widest aperture. At 400mm lens focal length I am shooting at 800mm which means I need at least 1/800 shutter speed hand holding. This translates to higher ISO and noise. Shooting higher that ISO 1200 with the X-T1 there is visible noise and over ISO 1600 I consider the image almost unsuable. You either need to be rock solid when hand holding or you need a tripod or monopod.
I have only been using this teleconverter for a couple of weeks and only with the Fuji XF 100-400mm lens on an X-T1 body. The good: You can definitely shoot long. I can go out to 800mm to capture wildlife. Basically plug and play. Mount the teleconverter and the lens, aim and shoot. The not so good. As I continue to use the teleconverter I believe my rating will go higher. You lose 2 stops across all focal lengths. At a lens focal length of 100mm I start at F/8 and at 400mm I am at F/11 as the widest aperture. At 400mm lens focal length I am shooting at 800mm which means I need at least 1/800 shutter speed hand holding. This translates to higher ISO and noise. Shooting higher that ISO 1200 with the X-T1 there is visible noise and over ISO 1600 I consider the image almost unsuable. You either need to be rock solid when hand holding or you need a tripod or monopod.
Thomas
11. Mai 2017
This lens was better than expected for Fuji XF 100-400mm(400) although it only works at f/11. Image a bit soft, but acceptable, since it can be tweaked in Photoshop. I compared a cropped image from 1.4X tc with uncropped 2X tc, and I thought the latter was sharper. Not a huge difference, so additional cost is debatable. As usual for Fuji, the 2x was well made and not heavy.
This lens was better than expected for Fuji XF 100-400mm(400) although it only works at f/11. Image a bit soft, but acceptable, since it can be tweaked in Photoshop. I compared a cropped image from 1.4X tc with uncropped 2X tc, and I thought the latter was sharper. Not a huge difference, so additional cost is debatable. As usual for Fuji, the 2x was well made and not heavy.
Bill
26. Oktober 2016