Olympus OM Lenses to Fuji X Lens Mount Adapter K&F Concept M16111 Lens Adapter

SKU: KF06.106

  • 25.99
Overall Rating 4.8   19
Reviews
5
As good as the Fujinon branded Adapter
Brilliant! As tight a fit as the Fujinon branded adapter but at only £9 is roughly a sixteenth of the price and as with the named brand is an all metal case and mount.Lovely tight fit, lets no light in and has a lock out screw as well so the red dot can be perfectly aligned for accurate fitting.Had three of these for another camera body (Panasonic Lumix GX1) which fit my gorgeous Olympus OM primes as well as this one for the same fabulous OM mount lenses but which now fit perfectly on my X-pro 1.It's worth noting that the camera only works in either aperture priority or full manual with these lens adapters but since focus peaking works so well I would only use in manual anyway with the Fuji. Just remember to set to M (manual focus) on the front bottom left side of the body. (Fuji X-Pro 1 owners will know what I mean)Great very happy with this purchase.
06/09/2016
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Luis
5
Best projector for price
Such an amazing project, the screen is so clear and focused and i can watch all my shows and movies i would definitely recommend
30/09/2022
DR-J-J
4
Good projector for the price....
First of all, this is a good projector for the price. The picture is clear and sharp and the sound is acceptable from the small side speaker (available audio out fixes the "audio tintiness"). And I don't know what more you could ask for in this price-point. This would be a 5 star projector save for a few quibbles:Quibble 1: All of the jacks and inputs are on the side of this projector. I don't understand this decision, as most are on the back of a projector for mounting purposes. But perhaps that is the point: They don't put them on the back because this light and moveable projector is NOT going to be mounted, so a side access to cabling might actually be a positive for some people. Hmm. Perhaps. And besides, it has wifi-presentation capability (supposedly) so that this isn't a strong issue at all! :) See, I shouldn't quibble!Quibble 2: The build quality screams sub-$100 dollar price point. You may think, "JJ, you are brainless! You can't deduct a point for this... the Projector is at a sub-$100 dollar price!!" And you are correct. However, some of the adjustments for price are tough...for instance, the completely MANUAL Keystone correction with a tilt of the lense. Good luck getting any correction between either on or off. It is just not designed to do much but for a simple vertical toggle. The plastic casing is fine and the fan is bearable, so, I still think you are going to be happy with this projector and you will have money left in your pocket.Quibble 3: Wifi Presentation is a wonderful thing... "no more wires needed to present!" However, after 3 days and calls, I have no wifi-connection. I probably have a lemon. I have 20 plus years in computer instruction at the college level, and so hooking up a wifi connection is as simple as it gets... but there is no way I can get any projection over wifi! Something I do frequently with both Chrome-cast and with Roku and with Fire-TV stick. It just shouldn't be this difficult. Of my quibbles, this one is the most serious. However, I still list it as a quibble because I truly believe I have a faulty unit.Quibble 4: Since I was forced to project with a wifi-cable in a larger conference room, I had good oppotunity to see how this projector works in this environment. It does not do super well. The problem was that the wifi-cable was heavier than the projector...since the cabling comes out of the side of the projector and the projector has but one "foot" height/angle adjustment, the HDMI cable pulled the projector to the side, tilting the projector and causing a threat of falling. Some tape and some cable ties came to my rescue... but what a headache for a "portable" projector like this!Quibble 5: The brightness of this projector is quite good for the price point. But, it is not good compared to most professional level projectors. Again, it is not a bad thing for the price... but if you need to project in a well lit room or a room with a large window, well, you better keep image around 60" or so, or it is going to get washed out. Carefully consider whether these hinderances will be a problem for your use. My quibbles are just that: Quibbles. You must decide if these things are game-changers for you. For me, lack of real keystone correction was a major concern and the inability for projector to balance with my (admittedly) heavier and longer HDMI cable, those are issues for me. For you, they are likely just quibbles.This is a fine projector at an incredible price-point. But there are also a few issues that for some users will be game changers and for others it will be "no big deal!" I think Wimius has made a fantastic projector at a fair price and when wifi works, I think this will be a truly wonderful find! Just read the review for those few quibbles and decide for yourself. :)Update: I have been asked why i gave this Wimius Projector 4 stars!?? "Why not lower!?"If I compared this Wimius projector (final price to me, under hundred) to my 6 year old Epson Projector (over six hundred), I would give this Wimius 1 star. But understand something: That would be completely unfair!!The Epson was 6 times the price...and follows industry standard protocols. Why give this Wimius 1 star because it is not in that ball park. Frankly, for home use in a dimmed room, you are likely going to be very happy with this projector, my review points signify this. And my "quibbles" are real-life frustrations I experienced with it.In short, this is a good projector for the budget conscious consumer. You can even return it free if you find it is faulty (like mine and the no wifi connection). I see many, many other reviews that love this projector enough to give it 5 stars. I think it is worth 4 stars. It is my opinion when factoring cost and benefit.Aside: I do wish projector companies would be upfront (and consistent) with their illumination standards. Lumens means nothing if they are not rigorously measured by ANSI standards. (Most larger, well-known companies will list "ANSI Lumens" (and that is better...when companies are honest), but insinuating that their projector is 500 or 700 or more lumens when it is likely closer to 50 to 100 ANSI Lumens, well, it is a problem for the consumer. The term Lux means about nothing to compare with ANSI Lumens... Consider this: I can project an image of 10 inches with about any cheap projector and it is going to be very bright indeed (Lux rating high), but ANSI Lumens are not impacted... that great 12 inch image will be pretty washed out at 100"). I for one would rather see an honest "100 ANSI Lumen" rating than a 630 Lux rating or "lumen" rating.
06/08/2022
Thomas Wurtz
4
Great projector for the price
I have no other projector I have owned to compare to this one...but I am super happy thus far with this one. The speaker is decent and more than enough when using inside or in an area with good acoustics. Picture is great as well, as long as it isn't full sun.
15/07/2022
Joshua Hall
4
Excellent projector for the price!
Great compact projector! It's about the size of the hard back copy of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. I use it for a multitude of video needs where portability is the main issue. Surprise the girlfriend by taking her to the drive-in right in the driveway. Set it on the hood and shoot on the garage door. Fave flix on a USB storage device and you're golden. And not just in the driveway.
24/04/2022
Heather Olague Heather Olague
5
Great projector for the price
The setup is really user-friendly. The picture quality is also really great! We use it outside and we have a lot of ambient light but the picture is still great! We used a Chromecast so it works with some older devices as well.I do recommend a Bluetooth speaker. The speaker in the projector is ok if you are close to it but it would be harder to hear if there were a lot of people talking.
17/08/2021
B. Meinen
5
Great projector for price
Bought this projector to use outside. Great clarity and picture but not bright enough to work on a cloudy day. The sun needs to be down for the picture to be bright enough. Still happy with the product.
07/08/2021
Tami Tami
5
Great Projector for the Price.
I love this projector. It perfect for my theater room. The picture quality is excellent.
26/04/2021
Trisha Lay
5
Excellent projector for the price
This projector is well worth the price. We purchased for use in our basement and the occasional outside use and so far it has exceeded expectations. I had hoped to be able to easily connect my Apple iPhone or iPad to it with an HDMI/ lightening Cable and that worked, except we couldn’t stream anything but YouTube. We ended up hooking up a Roku stick and that works perfectly for streaming Netflix, Disney+, Hulu etc. we also attached a set of portable Bose speakers for outside play and it was great. So far we’ve only projected the picture onto a wall or a sheet, but for our children, they were perfectly happy with the picture quality. Overall it completely meets our projector needs.
19/02/2021