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Mitakon launches Mk ll Nikon to Fuji X Turbo adapter that maintains angle of view

17 Mar

Chinese optical manufacturer Zhong Yi Optics has announced availability of a new version of its Turbo adapter that allows full-frame Nikon lenses to be mounted on Fujifilm X series compact system cameras while retaining the intended field of view.

The Lens Turbo ll N/G-FX uses a lens construction that reduces the effective focal length of the mounted lens by 0.726x, which compensates for the crop factor encountered when full frame lenses are used in front of an APS-C sensor – such as those used in the Fujifilm X series bodies. The compensation doesn’t work out exactly though, as a 50mm lens will end up acting as a 55mm would (it’s a net 1.09x crop). The focal length reduction also has the side-effect of increasing the maximum aperture of the lens by one stop.

Mitakon says that the new 4-element version of the Nikon adapter, which is also available for Canon and M42 lens uses, has improved optics which bring better resolution and aberration correction in the corners of the frame. The adapter is 32mm deep, has a diameter of 63mm and weighs 165g/5.82oz, and costs ¥21,000 plus tax/$ 150. For more information see the Mitakon website.

Manufacturer information

The Fuji X Camera Lens Turbo Adapter (Ver II) from Mitakon allows lenses to be mounted to APS-C format Fuji cameras, increasing the angle of view by 0.726x and the maximum aperture of the lens by 1 f-stop.

The four optical elements of the Lens Turbo adapter condense light from the full frame lens and project it onto the camera’s sensor allowing the sensor to capture all of the transmitted light, negating the crop factor and effectively producing full-frame coverage on non-full-frame sensors. A corresponding increase in the maximum aperture of 1 f-stop makes the lens more effective in low-light situations.

This adapter features 4 optical elements including one extra-low dispersion (ED) element which reduces aberrations for better delineated images. The adapter offers a sturdy metal construction and stainless steel mounts, it attaches to both camera and lens with little play and includes a front and rear protective cap. The Lens Turbo is a manual adapter offering no electronic communication between lens and camera. It is not compatible with Blackmagic cinema cameras.

* Allows lens to be mounted to Fuji X camera
* Increases the angle of view by 0.726
* Increases maximum aperture by 1 stop
* 4 lens elements in 4 groups including 1 extra-low dispersion element

This lens turbo adaptor may not fit all lenses due to different extensions at the lens rear mount. Lenses with extension more than 3mm are not recommended to use this lens turbo adaptor. Vignetting may occur if using APS-C lenses.

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Motorola Moto X Force / Droid Turbo 2 camera review

03 Jun

The Moto X Force is the international version of the Verizon-exclusive US model Droid Turbo 2 and the current flagship model in the Moto line. With a Sony 1/2.4-inch 21MP IMX230 sensor, F2.0 aperture, 4K video and a flash-equipped 5MP front camera, the Force’s imaging specification is very similar to the Moto X Style. However, it comes with higher-end processing components, including a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset and 3GB RAM.

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DPReview smartphone reviews are written with the needs of photographers in mind. We focus on camera features, performance, and image quality.

The Moto X Force’s stand-out feature is its AMOLED display. At 5.4″ it is a little smaller than the Moto X Style’s 5.7″ IPS variant but offers Motorola’s new ShatterShield protection which means it’s guaranteed not to crack or shatter. The device body is water-resistant with a solid metal frame and a back that is covered with a rubberized material, making the Moto X Force an ideal phone for use in rougher surroundings. 

Key Photographic / Video Specifications

  • 21MP 1/2.4-inch SONY IMX230 BSI CMOS sensor
  • F2.0 aperture
  • 4K video
  • Dual-LED flash
  • 5MP wide angle front camera with flash

Other Specifications

  • 5.4-inch Quad-HD AMOLED display (540 ppi) with ShatterShield protection
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 Processor with 2.0 GHz octa-core CPUs
  • 3GB RAM 
  • 32/64GB of storage
  • MicroSD support up to 2TB
  • 3760 mAh battery with quick and wireless charging technology (Qi and Powermat)
  • Water-resistant

Our 9-page review

We’ve considered every aspect of the Motorola Moto X Force with the photographer in mind. We examined the user interface of the native camera app and its special features. We experimented with the camera’s performance when taking stills and video, and had a play with the device’s many special feature modes.

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ZY Optics unveils new Lens Turbo adapters for Micro Four Thirds cameras

13 Jan

Chinese lens maker Zhongyi Optics has added M42, Canon FD and Minolta MD lens adapters to its second-generation Lens Turbo lineup for Micro Four Thirds cameras. Like Metabones’ Speedboosters, the adapters shorten the effective focal length, increasing the F-number by one stop and partially negating the crop factor. The 0.726x focal length reduction combines to give a net 1.45x focal length crop, rather than the 2x crop that you’d usually experience on a Micro Four Thirds camera.

These three adapters join ZY Optics’ existing Lens Turbo Version II adapters for Canon EF and Nikon G lenses. Among the adapters’ four optical elements is an extra-low dispersion element, and all three offer stainless steel mounts and metal bodies.

All three adapters are available directly from ZY Optics for $ 149 USD.

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Super charged? Motorola Droid Turbo 2 preview and samples

28 Oct

The Droid Turbo 2 is Motorola’s latest high-end model for US carrier Verizon, and in terms of specification ranks even above Motorola’s current flagship Moto X Style. With the Sony 1/2.4-inch 21MP IMX230 sensor and an F2.0 aperture, the camera specification is pretty much identical but the Droid Turbo 2 offers improved performance in a few key areas. We got our hands on the Turbo 2 before launch – check out our impressions sample images. Read more

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DxOMark Mobile report: Motorola Droid Turbo 2

27 Oct

The Droid Turbo 2 is Motorola’s latest high-end device, bearing a 21MP sensor and an F2.0 aperture. Camera specs are mostly shared with the Moto X Style, but the new provides a more powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset, shatter-proof display and a battery good for 48 hours on a single charge. With a DxOMark Mobile score of 84 the Droid Turbo 2 cracks DxOMark’s top mobile rankings. Read more

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ZY Optics launches optically improved version of its Turbo Adapter for Micro Four Thirds

23 Oct

Chinese lens manufacturer Shenyang Zhongyi Optics has redesigned the optical construction of is Turbo Adapter that allows Micro Four Thirds users to mount Nikon and Canon lenses to their cameras. The details are slight, but the company says the configuration is completely different, although still using four elements, and new coatings have been applied to reduce flare and increase contrast. Read more

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Canon turbo boosts the pixel race with 250-million-pixel APS-H sensor

08 Sep

If you thought the pixel race was something that ended a few years ago think again. Canon has announced that its R&D team has developed a CMOS sensor of a similar size to that used in the EOS 1D Mark IV which houses 250 megapixels. Read more

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Greddy R35 GTR Twin Turbo Kit

05 Feb

In attempts to provide the much sought after R35 GTR with significant power gains, Greddy has put together an off the shelf twin turbo kit that enables SP Engineering to build a 9 second daily driven GTR without sacrificing the comfort of removing the interior, etc. SP Engineering was able to produce a whopping 9.62 second 1/4 mile slip at 149mph using this setup including the Type29 R-Spec XL intercooler. Another client of SP Engineering, Hing Yim, was also able to pull a 9.84 quarter mile pass. This kit provides the tuner with all the essential hardware to get their GTR up to 800+ power gains. Fuel management is not included in the kit. For more inquiries please contact any sales rep at Greddy or SP Engineering. All installation, and tuning for this video has been executed by SP Engineering techs. Please inquire with eugene@sp-power.com or turboalex@sp-power.com for any questions regarding such services. greddy.com sp-power.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Halo Combat Evolved Walkthrough: The Maw – Final Mission Part 24 of my Let’s Play series from Halo Combat Evolved So here we are the Final Mission. I will be uploading Part 25 today at 5pm GMT and then the Final Run tomorrow so keep tabs with my Channel as theres going to be a lot of content coming your way. Do any of you big Halo fans get goosebumps when you watch the start of this mission with the approach to the Pillar of Autumn? The music is just too epic and for some reason I geek right out on this Mission. As this is the final Mission can we aim for 40 likes? Would be awesome if we could hit that target! Follow me on Twitter – www.twitter.com Playlist – www.youtube.com
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