Which Speedbooster For FUJI is best?
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In this video, I compare four focal reducers or speed boosters: Kipon Baveyes 0.7X, the Metabones Speed Booster XL 0.64x, the ZHONGYI Mitakon Lens Turbo Adapter V2, and the Viltrox EF-FX2 Auto Focus 0.71x.
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I vote for the two happy ladies! "No English" lol and so smooth with the guy flipping something over I had to rewatch that a couple of times 😆
I love the "no English" response.
;)
I usually just take their picture; since it’s digital, easy to delete, or if it’s an interesting photo, even better. Strange that some people, even aided by alcohol, are so insistent on having their photo taken, often as part of a group.
Really? Wears a “DoGood” hat, then tries to ignore and then pretends with a fake accent not to understand friendly people on the street. How hard would it have been to take a picture and move on?
@@awothers72 Oh buddy. Make no mistake, I'm far from perfect, and the "do good" is as much a reminder for myself as anyone else. And yes, I will ignore drunk women yelling at me to take their photo on the street every single time. I'm far from perfect. :)
He actually said "No Englaish" - which is true. I don't speak Englaish, either. Does anyone speak Englaish? Perhaps it's like English with a French accent, but I can't be sure...
“YoU wAnNa TaKe A pIkTuRe?! TaKe 1 oF tHis GrOuP!!!”
“No English.” 😂😂😂
GENIUS
I really enjoyed the music and tight editing on this video. Kudos for an excellent job!
Thanks!
how did you know i was on the look out for speedbooster. too good man, you are simply too good
I once combined an XT2 with the Metabones Ultra II and my two Voigtlaender SLII lenses (Nikon mount) 40mm F2 Ultron and 58mm 1,4 Nokton. I shot event reportage and portraits and had a blast. I confirm some weird going on at the edges what appeared more like a ring of decrease of contrast . But man, that added a sort of 3D pop and special sauce. You can`t make that straight with a modern combo. I liked it a lot.
very well made informative video, thank you for taking the time to make it
Great video. Lots of awesome information here. Thanks so much for sharing this!
I've been using the zhongyi lens turbo iii to use Nikon glass on my Fuji xt1 and it's just never off my Fuji ... Amazing adaptor
Thanks for a very informative and objective review. I have recently been using the K&F concept Nikon to Fuji adapter for my old Nikon lenses and I am generally satisfied.
FINALLY someone made this! 😌 🙏 😌
This is going to be an awesome video as always! Been thinking of these puppies as I am looking into getting film cameras as well. 6:30 has me stitches
😂
Subscribed :) thanks for creating consistent and high quality videos for us. As a UA-camr myself I know how much work goes into it. I'm looking to switch from Sony to Fuji with the xt4 so these videos are valuable! Cheers
Very informative and well explained. Thanks man
Thank you for great, great content. It's appreciated.
I returned the Viltrox because of the same issue on the XT3. Thanks for the vid!
I started off using the zhongyi when I first shifted to the fuji system, I picked the canon ef mount version (although I didn't have any canon glass, it was much cheaper to buy small pk, om and m42 to ef adapters instead of buying multiple focal reduces, and the ef mount seemed to have the shortest flange distance to adapt to, with readily available adapters). I found the lenses adapted with the zhongyi actually produced sharper images than just using hollow adaptors (I guess due to not magnifying any lens defects towards the center), so it may vary between lens and adapter combinations, it also 'appeared' sharper than the rokinon/samyang 12mm (only other lens I had at the time). I've ended up shooting landscapes, events and even some studio portraits with the setup, even after investing in fuji glass, the adapted lenses still have a place in the kit for jobs (especially the OM zuiko glass).
Another point to add is after 3 years of heavy use, the lens release lever on the adapter fell off. Was great to hear your findings!
Great rundown! It seems like speed boosters are probably the future, but they're still getting ready for prime time. I'm really intrigued by focal reducers for medium format lenses to FF cameras. If only these companies could step up the glass game ...
Wonderful, thanks so much!
I liked the "space cam" view filming of this clip
Good to see what others can do when they come to my hometown. I’ve lived in Vegas all my life and I feel like things around here aren’t interesting to me. But I do police it when other photographers come and see the city from their point of view.
I always try to look at my own hometown as a visiting photographer would. I think it helps.
@7:10 that's one way to do it🤣 this channel is a true hidden gem.
Thanks for the honest information.
I notice the Zhongyi images seem to be consistently sharper in the corners than the center and have to ask: could it be that you slightly missed focus on the center? Seems to me like the Zhongyi is actually decently sharp but suffers from quite a bit of field curvature (leading to sharp corners while focus in the center is off by a few millimeters). This would match my own experience with a Zhongyi adapter I purchased a few years ago. Acceptable sharpness and aberrations (IMO!) but significant optical distortion.
I have the same Nikkor 24mm f/2.8 (correct me if I'm wrong) and a Zhongyi LTii on an XT-3 - I was shocked at how sharp and beautiful the images are coming out. Maybe I was expecting hellfire and brimstone? I mean, I did some mindless street shots outside of B&H just for kicks, as I live in NYC, and I just literally couldn't believe how nice. I also have a metabones, which is nice too, but it's for Minolta-FX only, like this review "apples to apples" is hard but it's what I wanted as I have and like a lot of Minolta glass. I'd imagine some lenses and combos have different sweet spots is what it is.
This was exactly what I was thinking!
i think this is the first video thats given a very good explanations on a speed booster, thank you i finally know for sure what it does!
About the issues with the Viltrox and glitching when focusing, I have the Viltrox for M4/3, where I just had to tape the electrical connections between the adapter and camera to get vintage manual lenses to work perfectly. Any chance this would be a solution with the Fuji version?
I am bit late to this video, but i'm wondering if you have tested the speedboosters on the x-pro3?
Because i'm looking into getting one for my nikkor lenses but I have heard of the speedboosters can damage the plastic around the lens-release button.
I haven't found any info about this anywhere.
Great video btw!
Thanks for putting this together. Very valuable - I think I will continue using vintage glass on vintage cameras, and modern glass on modern cameras. Have experimented with "ordinary" adapters and the novelty effect of using old glass on new cameras wears off fast (at least for me).
Thanks for doing this video, I have a bunch of Nikkor vintage lenses that I was wondering how can I use it on my X-T3. But after watching your video I had change my mind, I love sharpening, so I guess if I buy any of these speed booster it will be another piece of equipment that I won’t use. Thanks again
Very helpful. Been building a collection of vintage Nikon cameras and lenses (been on ebay a lot during lock down) and wondering about using the Nikon lenses on my XT-3. You answered my questions. Hold off and just shoot film like I originally intended.
Helpful. Thank you.
How did you adapt the nikon 24mm 2.8 AI-S to the focal reducer? Didn't you have any problems?
I've been using A Zhongyi Lens Turbo II for my M42 lenses, and I've found the image quality to be excellent... I wonder if you had a bad copy? I've heard a few reports that the ring that holds the front glass element can loosen and become unscrewed and affect overall sharpness. (It might also explain why the edges were sharper than the center in one of your examples.) Tightening them back up fixes it.
For me, the EF Speedbooster is the most versatile, because with Nik - EF or M42 - EF etc, you can adapt so many lenses with only the one Speedbooster
Yep that’s exactly how I do it
I'm looking to a speed booster to old canon fd lenses to fuji x system. Would you know if the manual aperture ring on the fd lenses would still work?
You can use viltrox EF-fx speedbooster with Nikon lens with adapter nikon-ef
The music and photos.....fire
Thank you!
Last night I was trying to convince myself I don't need one - and here you are with a speedbooster video now :3
It's the chip I had installed in your brain.
@@AndrewGoodCamera you know what's funny is i was looking at that Zhongi last night on aliexpress but now I am sure I won't get one.
Used the zhongyi mitakon booster for a while. Really impressed with the quality.
I have many nice manual focus F mount lenses. Don't really need to speedbooster feature, what do you recommend for this?
Excellent, thank you. No speed boosters for me.
Thank You for this video, have you tried the Commlite and K&F Concept speedbosters?
Last year, I finally got a "focal reducer" that brings out the character of the old and new manual glass I use: a Sony A7ii. :p
This also helped to free up all my Fuji cameras for using with the wonderful Fuji lenses I have. :)
I am seriously thinking about replacing the A7ii for the Nikon Z6. I have only one E-mount lens and that lens will work on the Z6.
"No English"... I thought I was the only one that said that!!! LMAO!!!! Once again you have manage to go to the one location I have google earth! That 'ghost town' is a gold mining town back in the day! If you this were a duel shoot with Denae... I would have voted for you! Hahaha! Awesome photos Andrew! One of my dream shoots I need to fulfill for sure. I'm still laughing out loud at the lady who kept on insisting on having you take their picture! Hahahaha!
Haha. Yes, pretending not to speak English is my most important street photography technique. Yes, you need to shoot there. And when you do, let me know. I'm right on the way!
GW. How do you get that videogame film while filming yourself? great editing and setup
"No English" hahahaha I am using this one next time!
It's my most valuable street photography technique. :)
@@AndrewGoodCamera similar to Henri Cartier Bresson's "decisive moment"
Andrew uses the "No English" technique
awesome video
Hey Andrew, I've been debating this subject with myself for soooo long maybe you can help me. If my purpose for buying the speed booster is video related, is it worth it?
Thanks. I never knew these existed.
Me neither 🙂
Is there a Viltrox Speed Booster that works with full frame Nikon lenses on Fuji X cameras?
I have the Kipon and it is awesome, no such problem as you describe
Yes, there is fringing but that is the easiest to fix in post
I think you had a bad copy
Also used with my sony camera the viltrox and the Zhongyi Ii. The viltrox for the M42 mount lenses was a joy to use
Also: with some of the vintage glass, the speed booster actually improved contrast, like the awesome Revuenon 55 1.4. For the photography I do, speed boosters are perfect 👌
hadnt been here for quite a while, but i'm not surpirsed to realizing that we still seem to agree on mostly everyhing.. you share your opinion, on.
;)
I wouldnt find these to be a good solution..
But ..as i own a handful of D series Nikon lenses.. i would give the Metabones a try.
Its definitely a tool on one's arsenal.
Lets hope Viltrox bring an update soon. I am waiting for the X-H2.. and it'd probably be a good combo..for low light video.
;)
Cheers from Portugal, Andrew.
isn't there an adapter for Nikon F to Canon ef ? so F - EF - viltrox - Fuji may work ?
Are these aimed at prime lenses or would they work with my 70 to 200 ef
How is the image quality of viltrox fx1 compare with the viltrox fx2 ?
Thanks for explaining what a speed booster is
Did they stop making the metabones speedbooster XL 0.64 for fiji X-mount? Seems like on their website, and in the ebay link in the description, the XL 0.64 is only for MFT cameras, not for APS-C. The only version that looks to be available for fuji x is the ULTRA 0.71 version 😞
I wonder the same. Has there really been a .64 version? That would give a negative crop compared to full frame!!
anyone else know somehting about this?
I think it's a mistake. If you watch the video, you can read "ULTRA" on the metabones, which looks like the usual .71 model
what did you use to film your 3rd person street shots? I really like it.
I was just there! Love that place...
I came here for info about the focal reducers. Went away laughing about "no English" 😂😂
My Viltrox is definitely more buggy than the Kipon I had. Which is a bit weird since my m4/3 Viltrox and their 85mm have worked so well.
That's right. I forgot Kipon makes an AF version for EF.
How do you predict the Nikon 28-300 would perform with these speedboosters?
My Zhongyi is quietly sobbing next to me while I'm saying it was still one of the best buys for my vintage glass. I'm not pixelpeeping nor looking for perfection, mostly shooting portraits, and my subjective impression has always been that the photos look clearer, sharper and punchier than with my standard adapters, so much that I haven't used those anymore for years. With my Helioses it also makes the difference of "crop and have almost no swirl" and "full swirl". I don't think it matters but I'm using the EOS adapter in combination with PK and M42 adapter rings on my Fuji, but I doubt the glass in that one is any different. Metabones is simply way too expensive for a "dumb" focal reducer, that money I'd rather invest into a native lens.
Metabones is pricey, indeed. I forgot to include side by side price info.
I use the m42 Zhongyi LensTurbo adapter, the Metabones was not an option due to price; my research led me to believe Metabones was slightly better, but not so much it mattered; and with the LensTurbo II, they fixed some aberration issues of the first one. Kippon I didn’t see much positive in comparison reviews, and there was no m42 Viltrox when I looked.
I’ve used it on a variety of m42 lenses, just to play with, and haven’t done much in the way of pixel peeping apart from some tests for sharpness of the lens in the centre wide open and stopped down; some of these old lenses are a bit soft with loss of contrast wide open, considered an asset for portraiture of the time. Even half a stop makes a big difference in character sometimes. Currently, I’m using it mainly on my Tair-11a, which to my surprise, is an amazingly good 135mm F2.8 prime (149mm f2 with the LensTurbo on Fuji) with really nice bokeh (even through the speedbooster), but then it seems it’s a focal length that is easier to make great lenses for, since a lot of manufacturers have really good 135mm. My Jupiter-9s are m39, so can’t test them, but they are plenty sharp as they are. The Helios-44-2 bokeh is nice, haven’t done any comparison with and without adapter, so can’t say if there’s any more nervousness. It is a character trait of some vintage lenses naturally, and of course some people, in particular film makers, seek them out for their ‘vintage’ character, esp as it comers to flare. Now and then I bring a vintage lens or two with me when it is nothing too fast-moving, like a leisurely photowalk. Harder to do sneaky street shots with vintage, as it takes more time and looking through the viewfinder to focus, no from-the-hip, unless you trust in preset f8 aperture and distance. I use my Fuji lenses for that.
Hey! a link to that red strap would be great. Cheers!
Is the Nikkor not just simply soft wide open with or without an adaptor?
The kIpon baveyes you are using is the version 1. I owned both version 1 and version 2. The version 2 is sharper than version 1. I also owns ZY Optics/Lens Turbo I and II. I really don’t understand why Metabones never made EOS-FX Speedbooster adapter.
Hi Donald - I’ve been looking for reviews of the Mk2 Kipon for Fuji. Do you have any examples or further comments regarding performance versus the Mk1 or the others reviewed here e.g. Metabones? Thanks!
@@27Righty All the optics inside the MKI version of Kipon is the same no matter which mount. MK2 is a lot better but I am not sure if M42-FX version was made.
Hello Donald, could you please post pictures of the Kipon Baveyes 0.7x mark 2 and Zhongyi Lens Turbo II side by side? It's impossible to find a review or a test of the Baveyes Mark II on the internet!
I would also appreciate if you could might share some comparison shots between the mk1 and mk2 version of the Kipon. As others have already said, there's literally no information about the new version on the internet.
@@nicsnutzius6305 I'll just do a follow up
I've been thinking of getting a speedboster for older glass. Thing is though, with older lenses the edges are what usually perform the worst so is it worth it for APS-C and image quality when all the crappy bits of that image aren't in frame? By design a crop sensor only see the best parts of a FF lens. Something to think about.
Try shooting square format.
can I use Canon APS_C lens on Fuji X-T100 ? thank
Great video, the results I expected, unfortunately. Love vintage Nikon glass, O 35mm & Q 135 3.5 are my favorites. I miss my wa glass being wide, buttercup will have to suck it up & buy one of the fuji 16s
Love the look of your photos in this video. Have you used something like a black pro-mist filter or whats film simulation or presets did you use?
It's all classic chrome with minor tweaks
Thanx 4 th cost savin video Andy - my funds now will go 2 another FX Lens - & th Pentaxz will remain wit there fungus on th shelf..Cheerz fum AU ;^D
Holy moly, that first area with the cars and what not looked amazing! What a location! Wonder if it’s all still there.
Yup. Still there
Thanks for the informative video! I don't think I will bother with speed boosters, I rather deal with the crop than all the image degradation. Or I could just buy a lot of film for the same cost :D
Fantastic pictures of the old cars, piano, etc. like a photographers paradise.
Rookie question...
Could I mount a speedbooster with the 16mm 2.8 so I can get the (kind) exact measure of the lense?
Thanks
Do you mean the Fuji 16mm 2.8? No that wouldn't work
Excellent comparison. Thanks! could you please review the Kipon Baveyes 0.7x mark 2 ? I can't find any test on the internet for this speedbooster. Thanks again.
I would also appreciate this a lot! As others have already said, there's literally no information about the new version on the internet.
Hey what did you use to get the above head view? was it a gopro fusion and/or 360 camera?
Insta360 One X
@@AndrewGoodCamera it looks really cool, and it looks like the footage can be graded a lot better than with gopro flat footage
Do the viltrox fuji ef fx2 work with lenses stabilisation
I have a bunch of m42, Pentax and Nikkor lenses adapted to Canon. So I got this adapter *Viltrox( tu use all those on my fuji but when I put it on the camera doesnt shoot. The shutter button does nothing. Do you know why that might be?
Enable "shoot without lens"
For Canon APS-C lenses like the sigma 18-35 should I use a speed Booster or an adapter scince both have aps-c sensors?
Adapter
M43 people use a speedbooster (usually Metabones with autofocus), since it’s and APS-C lens with a larger image circle than m43, you don’t need to correct the image circle if using it on another APS-C camera, even though Canon-s APS-C is slightly smaller than standard APS-C.
Perhaps a silly question, but I love my fuji lenses, but I want a greater field of view. Is there an X mount to x mount speed booster? I should add I don't want to shoot wide angle lenses, it's just difficult sometimes to get far enough with a 50mm to get a wide shot.
No, speed boosters only work when you're adapting a larger-format lens onto a camera body with a smaller-format sensor, usually full-frame lenses on APS-C sensors. All Fuji X-Mount lenses are designed to project an image circle just large enough to cover an APS-C sensor, so you can't concentrate that image down any smaller, at least not without some severe vignetting.
Has anyone tried, what happens if you put APS-C lens with speed booster like Fuji XF lens+Metabones+Fuji XT cameras?
Thank you, good info. Love this place where is it located? What is it called?
Well i wanted to buy Nikon to Fuji Metabones speedbooster 0.64 but i was told it doesn't exist..
I'm confused.. was your speesbooster mayve 0.71x ?
.71 is correct
Metabones, is it first or ultra version????
I'm looking to retain the spiral bokeh on the edges of my Helios 44 lens, which of these will provide that the best?
Not sure it would make a big difference which of these you chose.
@@AndrewGoodCamera thanks!
Late in the game. I'm moving toward square format on Fuji. I have a feeling I'll be getting the best of the lens and any adapter. It will also shut down lens distortion on my wide primes, and of course deal with vignetting. A win win, as they say.
Good idea!
From 6:46 I think you had some typos - those were shot at 50, not 24 mm - right? Thanks for the comparison, I was searching for a SB for a modern FF Sigma 35mm 1.4 to maximize blur. But I think I will stay with my 23mm and 16mm 1.4 for now. They are just perfect in size and quality 👍
Looks like you are back at 24mm onwards from 7:07
To really analyze the effect of each speed booster you would need to compare photos with the same lens with and without the speed booster. Ideally on a full frame body and on fuji with speed booster.
Hi, does the kipon have issues with infinity focusing?
All of them have issues with infinity focus.
curious to know how laowa's new focal reducer stacks up compared to these
beats are fire! lets go!
6:25 i dont get it, wkwkwk what happened?
Shouldn't it be possible to adapt the Nikon lens to EF on the viltrox?! I believe to remember the flange distance fits .... Great video, thx! was hesitating recently about buying a speedbooster, feels like a good decision not getting one. Will stick to my regular m42 adapter :)
Wow you're right! If only I had known that before this video. Haha. That would have made things simpler.
@@AndrewGoodCamera yes it would :) but your results are anyhow pretty consistent w all the scattered reviews I could find of the bunch. So I think it's totally ok, still great to have them all side by side. Cheers!
Okay, Are these speedboosters good for lowlight or bad for low light?
The last 3 mins were confusing on this part?
Sorry you found it confusing. My point was that low light is the ONLY time I would like to use them, personally.
Speedboosters concentrate the image circle, a bit like a magnifying glass, hence making the image brighter, hence the name. It physically changes the focal length of the lens by the magnification factor they list (in the case of the LensTurbo, 0.726x). An f2.8 Full-Frame lens becomes an f2 lens in terms of light gathering.
5:15 I almost got mad I thought the shooting was over 😆
maybe i do'nt understand about speed booster that much>> hi, i'm from THAILAND >> i would like to know that >> i'm using FUji fxh1 camera and i want to buy Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f/1.2 Aspherical Lens AND IT's costzy >> do i need a speedbooster adapter lens for it because i donot want to sacrafice of it's going to be a 75mm. f2.4 or something>> do they have any i can use?? or I just need to get an ordinary adapter??
I have that lens and I use a simple adapter, not a speed poster, for the most part. I don't recommend subjecting a beautiful lens like that to all that degredation of image quality unless you really love the blurring and vignetting that a speed boosters gives it.
Okay many thanks
Can I ask (better late than never) can u use a speed booster on native glass to effectively make say an apsc 35mm 1.4 a true 35mm1.4 rather than say closer to a 52mm 1.8 (I think)
This would mean the he 16mm would be a great astro lens
Nope
There is a cheap adapter between Nikon F and Canon EF. I use it to shoot Nikon glass with the Viltrox EF speedbooster on my Fuji cameras. Bought the Viltrox as I have a lot of Canon glass, but can use the very few but nice Nikon lenses that I still keep. The quality of the adapter is very good to my eyes using both Nikon and Canon glass and it seems to carry some of the vintage glass character over to the Fuji shooting experience, which is exactly what I want.
I want to use both my new and old nikon lenses with the upcoming pro3 I don't know which speedbooster to get. It seems like there's still no good enough option.
Metabones
Metabones is the only brand I would consider. It actually makes a FF lens sharper in the center wide open on my APS-C camera than if the lens was mounted without the speed booster.