
At the time of writing, there are several smart adapters for EF>FX. I pulled the trigger on the Fringe Pro and I'm glad I did. Most of my lenses work well with this adapter: 16-35mm f4L, Tamron 35mm f1.8, 50mm f1.4, 85mm f1.8, 135mm f2L. I can say that autofocus works as it should on most of my lenses and VR works as it should on those that have it. The fit is tight, does not rattle on the lens or on the body. Attaching a lens or adapter to the camera body gives a very strong and reliable click. Don't be afraid that something won't work. Image quality is good. I don't notice excessive vignetting, so I chose Fringer over other brands. I don't know how this translates to other lenses, so take it for granted. All EXIF data is accurate to camera body and image files. I bought the pro version of the adapter with the aperture ring. It works like an aperture ring, but is probably not needed on the Fuji body. Not when we can set any button to control the aperture. So many of you can save $50. The ring is not too loose and I have not accidentally tampered with it. The only thing that bothers me is the adapter that I have with most adapters; weather resistance. There are no gaskets or seals on the adapter. This raises the question of what exactly the adapter can withstand in wet weather. My X-T3 is weatherproof, as are both of my lenses. However, the adapter is wrong, I think that in the back of my mind. I can say that I am not disappointed.

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