With a trip to Japan coming up soon, I wanted the real thing. So I plunked down $350 and got the Fujifilm TCL-X100 teleconversion lens.
Here's what it looks like on my X100S:
Here are two thoughts from my initial use of it -
1. There's still some distortion, but easily correctable in Lightroom. I found that setting the distortion to -13 got me a pretty accurate image. I only need to do this if my background has distinct straight lines, such as doorways, window frames, or the horizon of a landscape.
EDITED: The firmware update 1.2 fixes this.
http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/software/firmware/x/x100s/
EDITED: The firmware update 1.2 fixes this.
http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/software/firmware/x/x100s/
Left: No distortion correction. Right: Set the distortion to about -13 in Lightroom. |
Solution: just back up a bit. Even without the 50mm attachment, the X100/S isn't the sharpest when you're shooting at the minimum focusing distance.
Other thoughts:
It's easy to attach and small enough to fit in a jacket pocket. It made the X100S larger, but definitely not obtrusive. The only thing I'm bummed about it is that I can't use the optical viewfinder with it so it'll drain my battery faster.
I have a few photos from exploring some new places shot with the X100S and the TCL-X100 50mm attachment that I'll be sharing shortly.
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