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Trouble in Paradise – the Fujifilm 14mm/2.8R and Lee Big Stopper produce(d) awful reflections | Denis Lincoln

I’ve been a Fuji proponent/fan since I bought my X10 in 2011 and my X Pro 1 in March of 2012.  The X system has matured substantially since the early, dark days of the aperture dance, S-L-O-W autofocus and *gasp* no focus peaking.  Over the years I’ve been using these cameras, I’ve posted extensively on my photographic experiences and results with manual focus, legacy lenses from Canon, Minolta, Pentax, Helios and others on the X Pro 1 and XE-1.  I also own an X100 which sees frequent use. I dreamed of owning the 14mm since its introduction.  When my work as (among many other hats) the staff photographer for my day job provided the means to acquire the lens, I jumped at the opportunity. Since I was already buying things, I decided I needed to buy a Lee Sev5n/Seven-Five system, too.  One of the first things I did upon receiving my Fuji 14mm lens, Lee Big Stopper and soft ND filter kit was to head to my home town of Half Moon Bay to shoot the sunset and seascape……..

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Fujifilm Fujinon XF 14mm F2.8

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