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Fujinon XF 60/2.4 Macro

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Lars Hansen:
I've purchased a used Fujinon XF 60/2.4 Macro.

The lens can hunt quite a bit on my Fuji X-E1 and the AF speed is not impressive (the AF motor also seems to drain the battery quite a bit). In some situations it helps to adjust the AF area to improve AF. In less optimal ligtht it can be difficult to nail focus using AF compared to my XF 18-55.

However, I'm really satisfied with the image quality. I'm slightly unsure about the performance on infinite focus and it might be that a macro lense design has some trade-offs .. or my copy might be the culprit.

I've become used to shoot with OIS so this lens without OIS do challenge my shooting technique... not many keepers the among the first series of shots ;D

The lens performs very well even wide open.

A few samples..
         

Gary:
Good stuff Hans. I did a comparison between the Fujinon 60 macro and the Zeiss 50mm macro. Both were equally sharp, the Zeiss is a true macro, 1x magnification, while the Fujinon is .5 magnification. If you don't mind the ultra sharpness, the 60mm does a very nice job as a portrait lens as well.

But the 60mm does hunt a lot ... much more so than the Zeiss. 

Lars Hansen:
Thanks Gary,

it is not a true macro as you say - I expect .5 magnification to be OK for most of my use and I'm not prepared to spend extra to get the Zeiss. I like it as a short tele with good performance wide open plus great close-up.

As for portraits - it's very rare I do portraits and I would probably grab one of my old Minoltas for that purpose.

I added a few more autumn shots - and a landscape on a Agave leaf.

Lars.. :)

Update: Replaced images below with new versions that just had level adjustment and resized in Capture One. No sharpening added in Capture One. All JPG's out of the camera - Provia (standard).
     

Fons Baerken:
Lars very nice

Gary:

--- Quote from: Lars Hansen on October 15, 2015, 20:42:26 ---Thanks Gary,

it is not a true macro as you say - I expect .5 magnification to be OK for most of my use and I'm not prepared to spend extra to get the Zeiss. I like it as a short tele with good performance wide open plus great close-up.

As for portraits - it's very rare I do portraits and I would probably grab one of my old Minoltas for that purpose.

I added a few more autumn shots - and a landscape on a Agave leaf.

Lars.. :)

Update: I removed the images because they were accidently created with a sharpening feature turned on... I'll re-post them when I've created them in a more "honest" version.
     

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You know that the internes runs on honesty.  If it isn't honest ... you cannot post on the internet.   ;D

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