![]() Stop down metering and focusing can be a pain. It will be unnecessarily large and not benefit from the functionality of the camera like AF and aperture control. However, if you are thinking of buying this lens, I would question why. The R series lenses have an excellent reputation. The work you end up doing with it might make the lens valuable for you. ![]() If that was an adapted lens, I probably would not enjoy it because of how slow and imprecise using adapted lenses can be, especially at long focal lengths.īut I echo those above, if you have the lens, I would certainly get an adapter and try it out. Now, my Fuji 50mm f/2 I use a great deal. I think if I used it regularly, it would be annoying. But this lens has no AF and no aperture control making it slow to use. ![]() So, with little investment I have a lens I can use. It is also not a focal length I use very often. I had it and I adapted it with a Fuji M-Mount adapter because it was a relatively a cheap way of getting a lens for my X Pro2 when I first bought the camera. I have one adapted lens-an M-Rokkor 90mm, f/4.
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