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James 2024-05-23 01:41:31

[7, Rounded] I am not a lens expert, but I think the 4/3 Vario lenses are very good. I have Canon red ring video lenses and F series still lenses as well as older legacy lenses from Leica, Canon, Minolta and Sigma, and the Leica lenses are just as good.

5
Bill 2024-05-14 03:16:29

[Aluminum, Glass] This adapter ring works perfectly for reversing my Canon lenses. Highly recommended.

5
Selvin Leo 2024-05-22 07:10:27

[7] The glass is from actual canon lenses, the body feel is great, great craftsmanship and knowing the company is from the same creator of Red is a plus. The lens fits like a glove on EF mount (Red Komodo)

5
Joe spit 2024-05-16 08:32:16

[0.09 lb] this adapter allows me to use my contax lenses on my red epic or anything with a canon mount, and it is way better than it's competitors. It's stays on tight and is reasonably priced enough to where you could buy one for each of your lenses and your pockets not hurt! plus other like metabones I noticed to be a lil loose creating lens wobble but this is on there! taking it off isnt as easy with your bare hands but I just use a small metal clip and it gets it right off

5
Martin 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.475 lb] The range of travel of the zoom ring is much longer than other lenses, especially Canon and both zoom and focus are slightly more resistant than other lenses, but it feels solid and nicely built.

5
Gary 2024-04-01 07:51:38

[Metal, Brass] I've had the adapter out for about 4 sessions of testing and getting the hang of using it with my old Canon FD lenses on a Fuji X-T3. It is a bit tricky because the adapter and the lens are fully manual. A key thing for use with Canon FD lenses is the blue ring: turned one way, the lens is wide open, turned the other way, the lens stops down to the f-stop you've selected with the manual lens ring on the lens. Note that you must put the lens on the adapter with the ring set to the wide open position (labelled Install). The adapter is very nicely constructed, with smooth motions. It comes with no front or back caps, and no case, in a very small box (minimal packaging). There is one minor change I would suggest to the designers: there are 4 ticks between the zero and five degree marks, and 4 more between 5 and 10. Maybe when I get the hang of it, I will visually determine the angle setting I need, but right now I am using a chart or table, and it would be nicer to have ticks every 1 degree, instead of every 1.25 degrees. A pretty minor gripe! I have one hypothetical concern: the brass setscrew that you tighten to lock the tilt at a certain angle is rather small. I worry it might break or fail at some point. But this is entirely hypothetical, and there is the reality that there is only so much room to play with on such an adapter -- it all has to fit in the difference between the flange distances of Canon FD and Fuji X mounts. And even the setscrews/knobs on Canon TSE lenses are not very large, so perhaps I shouldn't worry. I am really enjoying the opportunity to work with lens tilt and shift lens for 1/10 the price of a Canon or Nikon TS lens.

5
Duncan 2024-04-23 07:39:39

[Rubber] This focus ring hits right on the point of my Canon L lenses having focus rings which are not distinct enough to the fingers and, in especially for my TS-E 25 & 50, have very sensitive focus rotation. Incredibly cheap, very nicely made, easy to use. BUT MEASURE YOUR LENS! The size chart provided looks randomly generated. I ordered the 78-80 for my Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II. It actually measures for the 85-87 - big difference. You can find manufacturer's complete, simple instructions to measure your lens at https://tilta.com/support/how-can-i-measure-and-find-the-right-focus-gear-ring-for-my-lens/ Then buy one for each lens, as I have, to thank Tilta and B&H for such a useful, affordable product.

5
Steve 2024-05-13 07:59:26

[Sony E] I have shot video on Nikon D500s & D750 for a few years now, so I have several Nikor lenses, like the 2.8 24-70mm & 2.8 70-200mm ones, which don’t gave an aperture ring. I recently bought two Panasonic EVA1 cams, which have Canon EF mounts, and I bought a few cinema primes. However, I recently did a shoot where having the option to quickly zoom was important. So, I took a chance on these adaptors. Mounting them on the Nikon lenses was a bit tricky at first, but once I got the hang of it, it was way easier. Super tight fit with no play. Mounting to the EF Canon mount on the cam was really easy, but there is a tiny bit of play. Not as tight, but I saw zero focus issues at all, and after three days of shooting, I had no issues! The aperture ring works perfectly! I bought two, now I’m gonna buy about 4 more to rig all of my Nikon lenses on EVA1 shoot days!

5
Jennifer 2024-05-08 04:44:52

[Neoprene] This control ring works excellent on both Canon R5 and the Canon R6. I love being able to have this feature to use my old lenses as well as my Sigma art lenses. Highly suggested.

5
Bob 2024-09-25 02:53:35

[0.355 lb] I own three other Canon lenses that came with these rings. When I got the 70-200 f4 it did not include one. A friend told me about the ready availability of cheap copies of this thing. I tried two different versions (I don't think either knockoff was purchased at B&H). One broke at the hinge point after just a few weeks of use. The other worked but was extremely rough when trying to rotate the lens in the ring. Probably my main use for this ring is when shooting in the studio to have a fast, simple way to move from horizontal to vertical. The roughness of making such a move drove me nuts. So I paid up for the real Canon version. MUCH better. It you use one of these things very much having the correct one is well worth the extra cost. Just don't be like me and waste money on two others before this out.

5