Identifying a Fuji NW or CM-W
Folks,
I've seen and read most of the literature out there on Fujinon lenses including the Fujinon lens page and Kerry's pages. But I have a specific question, and that is:
Were all the Fujinon CM-W lenses marked as such, as in the attached jpeg? In other words, did all have the "CM" on the barrel as in the jpeg?
I'm looking at 180mm lenses in particular.
This one for example, seems clearly a NW, smaller filter size, "coarse" Copal shutter, and EBC coated.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fujinon-W-18...item3f11376461
Now, the Fujinon page says both the "NW" and the "CM-W" use 67mm filters, and we know from forum posts that filter sizes on the NW varied, and in some cases three different filter sizes were used.
So, is this one a "NW" or a "CM-W"?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fujifilm-Fuj...item416020bd26
It would appear to be a CM-W, but doesn't have the "CM" on the barrel.
Did they use the "CM" designation in different markets perhaps?
Cheers, Steve
Re: Identifying a Fuji NW or CM-W
I don't know why it matters. For what ever it is worth, neither of the lenses in the eBay links are CM-W. The one in the black copal shutter appears to be the very late version - just prior to the CM-W designation.
Are there significant differences between the late Fujinon-W and the CM-W (other than the obvious, 67mm filter for the shorter focal lengths).
Re: Identifying a Fuji NW or CM-W
Yes, if you check the Fujinon lens pages you'll find that coverage is not the same.
http://www.subclub.org/fujinon/index.htm
Going from the "NW" series to the "CM-W" series:
the 125mm increased coverage and went from 6/6 to 6/5;
the 135mm increased coverage and was 6/6 both;
the 150mm is about the same which is not logical given the stated angle of coverage, and is 6/6 both;
the 180mm decreased and went from 6/6 to 6/5; and
the 210mm increased marginally, 6/5 both versions.
Cheers, Steve
Re: Identifying a Fuji NW or CM-W
I imagine that Fuji did a mild re-design for the CM-W line. Perhaps, Like Schneider's transition from 'APO Symmar' to 'APO Symmar-L' there were external factors involved in the decision. Schneider sites the need to change to an environmentally friendlier glass for example.
Anyway, the comparison you provide above is interesting. Thanks.
Re: Identifying a Fuji NW or CM-W
It is. It makes one wonder if there are errors in the list. It isn't common for a manufacturer to decrease coverage. Also. if you take the list verbatim, it almost means Fuji mechanically vignetted some of their lenses during the change.
Cheers, Steve
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Originally Posted by
BradS
Anyway, the comparison you provide above is interesting. Thanks.
Re: Identifying a Fuji NW or CM-W
Hmmm...upon closer inspection , I think that I'd take the data in that chart with a grain of salt. I only looked a few lines but, some of the image circle numbers are clearly inconsistent with the associated angle of coverage.
Re: Identifying a Fuji NW or CM-W
Yes they are!
Cheers, Steve
Quote:
Originally Posted by
BradS
Hmmm...upon closer inspection , I think that I'd take the data in that chart with a grain of salt. I only looked a few lines but, some of the image circle numbers are clearly inconsistent with the associated angle of coverage.
Re: Identifying a Fuji NW or CM-W
Steve,
The first Fuji lens 180 on eBay, in a Copal silver ring shutter, is an older NW.
The second Fuji lens 180 on eBay, in a Copal black ring shutter, is a newer W.
Both lenses are EBC multi- coated, as indicated by the lettering on the outside of the lens barrel.
Neither one is a latest version CM-W.
Fuji CM-W lenses are clearly marked on the outside of the lens barrel. The "CM" is yellow, and the "W" is in white lettering.
Re: Identifying a Fuji NW or CM-W
Gem,
Thanks! That's basically what i wanted to know; that all CM-Ws are marked as such.
However, your second statement "... is a newer W" I take to mean a newer "NW"?
Cheers, Steve
Re: Identifying a Fuji NW or CM-W
Steve,
As far as I can ascertain, when Fuji began to EBC multi-coat their lenses, the EBC coated lenses were referred to as the "NW" series in the literature. However, they were labeled "W" on the outside of the lens barrel and were mounted in silver ring Copal shutters.
When Fuji began to use black ring Copal shutters, they dropped the "NW" in the literature and began to refer to those lenses as the "W" series.
All "CM-W" lenses are EBC coated and mounted in black ring Copal shutters.