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Fujifilm shows M-lens adapter for X-Pro1 camera

Fujifilm has on its booth at the CP+-fotografiebeurs in Yokohama, a Leica M-mount lens adapter for its X-Pro1-camera system is shown. Fujifilm, the adapter has not yet been officially announced.

With the introduction of the Fujifilm X-Pro1 was the comparison with Leica M cameras due to the meetzoekeruiterlijk already made, but may Fujifiilms first compact system camera, a category that is also known under the shorter term ilc or even more accurate in milc in the future as a worthy, cheaper alternative serve of expensive Leica M-cameras. Fujifilm demonstrated at the CP+-fotografiebeurs in Yokohama an example of such an adapter, as is shown in the Japanese DC Watch.

The lens adapter was shown on a X-Pro1 body with attached thereto a Zeiss Biogon 2/35mm ZM lens Leica M-mount. In addition to Leica M lenses with such an adapter also be possible to cheaper M-mount lenses to mount under more Voightlander and Minolta Rokkor.

With the adapter, users of the X-Pro1 choose from a larger range of lenses than the three that Fujifilm camera available will have: an 18mm f/2, 35mm f/1,4 and a 60mm f/2,4 macro-lens. Fujifilm announced the X-Pro1 at the recent CES trade show is officially on, and on Tweakers.net published a hands-on of. In 2012, a 14mm-primelens and a 18-72mm-lens, while the company, in 2013 two prime and two zoom lenses releases.

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