Are Fujifilm and Fujinon the same?
Fujinon is a brand of optical lenses made by Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd, now known as Fujifilm.
Is the Fuji 10 24 Sharp?
Sporting a total of 14 elements in 10 groups (four of which are aspherical and three of which are extra-low dispersion), it is an impressively sharp lens, especially on its wide end.
Is Fine or Normal better Fuji?
As far as I have seen there’s not a great difference between them, except for file size. I would like an expert opinion please. If you check Fuji’s claimed capacities (number of images per card), you will find that the average image size they claim is 5MB for FINE and 2.5MB for NORM.
How good are Fujinon lenses?
The Fujifilm Fujinon XF 200mm F2 R LM OIS WR lens delivers exceptional image quality, strong stabilization, and a bright f/2 aperture, but you pay for this level of quality.
Is RAW fine better than RAW?
RAW) My manual says that “Normal” means that the images are collected with a higher compression so that more can be stored on a card, and “Fine” is a lower compression & better image quality.
Are Fuji JPEGs good enough?
I agree that default Fuji JPEGs are certainly good enough even for large prints. They have decent detail and great colors.
What does R and WR mean on Fuji lens?
R stands for aperture ring, LM for linear motor, OIS for optical image stabilizer, PZ for power zoom, and WR for Weather Resistant.
What is the difference between Fuji XF and XC lenses?
The main difference between the two are that XF lenses are made of metal with a metal lens mount whereas an XC lens is mostly plastic construction. Being made of plastic does mean that the lenses are lighter however they are not quite as robust as the metal construction of the XF lenses.
Should I shoot in both RAW and JPEG?
So why does nearly everyone recommend shooting RAW then? Because they are simply superior files. Whereas JPEGs discard data in order to create a smaller file size, RAW files preserve all of that data. That means you keep all the color data, and you preserve everything you can in the way of highlight and shadow detail.
What is the difference between the 14mm and 23mm?
Both primes are notably smaller than the 10-24mm. Both primes are faster than the 10-24mm. The 14mm is a stop faster in maximum aperture, while the 23mm is a whopping three stops faster, so obviously, the zoom can’t replace the primes when speed is needed.
Is the canon 10-24mm better than the canon 23mm?
Both primes are faster than the 10-24mm. The 14mm is a stop faster in maximum aperture, while the 23mm is a whopping three stops faster, so obviously, the zoom can’t replace the primes when speed is needed. First up, let’s compare the new 10-24mm to the outstanding 14mm f/2.8.
Is the Fuji 23mm a good zoom?
The 23mm f/1.4 ( reviewed here ), is a recent release from Fuji, and offers a very fast f/1.4 maximum aperture and exceptional optical quality. Needless to say, I don’t expect the new zoom to match these two primes, but let’s give it a go anyway.