It’s good value for a lot of Glass and metal that’s made in Japan. Mine just arrived after quite a wait. The wide converter is great for internal shots and architecture. It also uses the same filter size as the normal camera. The tele needs large filters.
Looks like there is another con you didn't mention: screwing and unscrewing the TCL will eventually scratch the black paint in the front lens of the X100VI. Many users complained about this.
@MichaelYoungKim for me it's a big downside. It baffles me that, being an oem accessory, Fujifilm didn't design it better in order not to ruin the camera.
Should I get the wide conversion lens?
what I think should be get WCL fist, because we can use crop mode on camera
@@Jing_Photography only reason i got the teleconversion lens first is that I have a Q3 which is 28mm :) I might get the wcl though.
It is your need, Enjoy
It’s good value for a lot of Glass and metal that’s made in Japan. Mine just arrived after quite a wait. The wide converter is great for internal shots and architecture. It also uses the same filter size as the normal camera. The tele needs large filters.
Great video and straight to the point! This and the WCL have just turned up for me so I look forward to seeing how they go 🤘
Great point about the flash - hadn't even thought about it, thanks!
Thanks a lot! Video tell many things. And like your photos too!
Looks like there is another con you didn't mention: screwing and unscrewing the TCL will eventually scratch the black paint in the front lens of the X100VI. Many users complained about this.
Ah very true… I guess that’s unavoidable :/
@MichaelYoungKim for me it's a big downside. It baffles me that, being an oem accessory, Fujifilm didn't design it better in order not to ruin the camera.
@@MarcoMarfia that also happens on my leica Q3 😢
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Not weather sealed, only weather resistant
True that
23mm * 1,4= 32,2 MM?