Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/11/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I have been shooting with the Fuji Tx-1 for three weeks now ( this is the japanese version of the Xpan) and my thoughts on it are as follows: Great camera, it does not replace the M's ( what could!!) but it certainly complements the Leica's. The rangefinder is very good, nice and contrasty and with easily seen bright lines. The camera feels like a Contax G-2 but with manual focus. If Contax had made the G-2 with that rangefinder and manual lenses, Leica would have had reason to be nervous! The Tx-1 is slightly "slow" on the release, not the Leica "instant" response. At the moment I only have the 45/4 lens and it does a good job. Slight softness in the corners at f4 in the panorama mode, but nothing one cant live with. The exposure meter is accurate in most cases, I have had a couple of shots underexposed when shooting in 24x36 mode, probably due to extreme lightsource in a corner of the "panorama" mode metering pattern. The curtain is white (and BIG) and probably reflects light on to the sensor from the whole surface and confuses the meter, or, it could be me screwing up too.( all the instructions are in japanese!). After about 30 rolls I have found that I use it in Panorama mode about 90% of the time and that i feel very comfortable with it. It does use batteries although I haven't had to replace any yet ( and the battery power indicator shows now loss of power after 30-35 rolls) and i have taken to carrying spare CR-2's in my vest!! Once the batteries goes, the camera dies! I am waiting for the 30mm lens ( about 16 mm in panorama mode - just like the old Hologon!) and probably will be getting the 90/4 at some time in the near future. The 135 is supposed to be released in the early spring too but both the 30 and the 135 requires sep. viewfinders ( next project: goggles for Xpan's!). Haven't had a chance to make an adapter for Nikon or Leica SLR Perspective control lenses yet, they should cover reasonably well. A friend of mine tried it with the 28/PC-Nikkor and found some drop off in the extreme edges ( The PC Nikkor seems to give up after about 55 mm circle, the Tx-1/Xpan covers 24x 65mm). I have just finished filing out the neg mask for my 2C to accomodate the larger neg. It used to be 24x58mm for my old Horizon 202. In short, not a replacement for an M-camera, but a very nice complement to the M-system. Quality seems OK, everything is nice and tight, but there are some exposed parts in the interior of the camera that i am leary of. The cable carrying info to the display on the back is precariously situated between the hinges of the cameraback, the spring for holding the filmcassette in place looks a bit cheap and the straplugs ( let alone the strap) are not to great. The strap is already starting to fray where it loops around the straplugs! Oh, it does not need a rapidwinder and wont take a Softrelease! All the best and at the moment I am taking a very wide view of the world! Tom A