Dave Vickers
March 14th, 2014, 02:13 AM
has anyone found a decent simple lens adapter for canon lenses to the ea 50? I just bought one for e mount and it doesn't fit the camera :) doh.
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
View Full Version : canon adapter Dave Vickers March 14th, 2014, 02:13 AM has anyone found a decent simple lens adapter for canon lenses to the ea 50? I just bought one for e mount and it doesn't fit the camera :) doh. thanks in advance Chris Harding March 14th, 2014, 04:37 AM Dave That is what happens when we buy eBay junk adapters ..I have one in my drawer that also doesn't fit the camera. AFAIK the Novoflex adapters I use (brilliant workmanship!!) for some reason don't make an adapter for Canon EF but Metabones makes the EF to NEX Smart Adapter II and that even adjusts iris. Steve Digges is the guy to speak to ..he should respond here or just PM him ...he is a Canon man ..I'm a Nikon guy! Chris Peter Rush March 14th, 2014, 07:26 AM I've got one of these EOS to NEX adapters Fotodiox Canon EOS Lens to Sony Alpha Nex E-mount Camera Lens Mount Adapter (http://www.fotodioxpro.com/fotodiox-canon-eos-lens-to-sony-alpha-nex-e-mount-camera-lens-mount-adapter.html) This a simple dumb adapter but fits well - you will get cropping however with EF lenses - just noticed Chris's comment on the engineering - maybe I was lucky - I don't use it any more however. I've also go this one Canon EOS EF lens focal reducer speed booster adapter to Sony NEX 5 6 7 FS700 FS100 VG20 EA50 (http://www.rjcamera.com/ocart/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=77) It's a focal reducer but a dumb adapter as you cannot control the lens iris on EOS lenses - I use it with Samyang lenses which are manual so it's no problem. Pete Dave Vickers March 16th, 2014, 07:49 AM Ahaa thanks yes I have metabones on my 'to buy' list - but right now I've got a golf shoot in about 10 days so I gotta get a dumb adapter or summit. EA 50 is perfect because its an all rounder for visuals interviews and zooms. Thankyou for the info - on the fotoidox but looks like its in the US - might not arrive in time. I'll try :) Sergei Freedman May 10th, 2014, 03:34 AM Hello, Dear Colleagues! I am thinking about fitting EF-mount optics to our e-mount EA50. Especially for this pretty nice lens: Sigma 17-50mm F2.8 EX DC OS HSM: Digital Photography Review (http://www.dpreview.com/products/sigma/lenses/sigma_17-50_2p8_os) that I want to buy with 600D. (I don't own it yet). Searching the Net I've found that there are three electronic adapters that can adapt this lens to EA50: Metabones® (http://metabones.com/products/details/MB-EF-E-BM3) - $399 FF fit A7 A7r Electronic Aperture EOS NEX adapter AF version with rotating tripod collar (http://www.rjcamera.com/ocart/index.php?route=product/product&path=20_63&product_id=81) - $289 DEO-Tech Canon EOS EF/EF-s to Sony NEX Adapter, MXcamera (http://mxcamera.com/product_info.php?cPath=58_81_141&products_id=500&osCsid=ce3f47b0d6c5160ea7cf243ba584dd2d) - $239 I don't really expect from those adapters to support autofocusing in video, but I need Aperture Control and - most important! - Image Stabilization for video! support. Did anyone use those adapters for so called '3rd part' lenses (Sigma, Tamron etc.) and experienced any problems with Aperture and Image Stabilization? (As I said, I don't really care about Autofocus, 'cause as for me, EA50 user with Peaking it is not that critical, and anyway my photo shots I'll do with my Canon EOS). Thank all of You in advance for Your answers. Steven Digges May 10th, 2014, 12:49 PM Gentlemen, I am NOT one of the guys that is quick to answer with "use search". In this case you are asking about a subject that probably has 100 current treads on it here in the EA50 forum. 1. In short, AF does not work with any adapter I know of. 2. Countless story's of guys going cheap and ending up with a paper weight. Few stories of success. 3. Metebones is high quality. But....it has know issues with third party lenses. Steve Peter Rush May 11th, 2014, 08:35 AM Hello, Dear Colleagues! I am thinking about fitting EF-mount optics to our e-mount EA50. Especially for this pretty nice lens: Sigma 17-50mm F2.8 EX DC OS HSM: Digital Photography Review (http://www.dpreview.com/products/sigma/lenses/sigma_17-50_2p8_os) that I want to buy with 600D. (I don't own it yet). Searching the Net I've found that there are three electronic adapters that can adapt this lens to EA50: Metabones® (http://metabones.com/products/details/MB-EF-E-BM3) - $399 FF fit A7 A7r Electronic Aperture EOS NEX adapter AF version with rotating tripod collar (http://www.rjcamera.com/ocart/index.php?route=product/product&path=20_63&product_id=81) - $289 DEO-Tech Canon EOS EF/EF-s to Sony NEX Adapter, MXcamera (http://mxcamera.com/product_info.php?cPath=58_81_141&products_id=500&osCsid=ce3f47b0d6c5160ea7cf243ba584dd2d) - $239 I don't really expect from those adapters to support autofocusing in video, but I need Aperture Control and - most important! - Image Stabilization for video! support. Did anyone use those adapters for so called '3rd part' lenses (Sigma, Tamron etc.) and experienced any problems with Aperture and Image Stabilization? (As I said, I don't really care about Autofocus, 'cause as for me, EA50 user with Peaking it is not that critical, and anyway my photo shots I'll do with my Canon EOS). Thank all of You in advance for Your answers. Hi Sergei - The Metabones EF-NEX adapter does not support autofocus (as none of them do) but does support aperture control and stabilsation - the stabilisation however is a function on the lens and not the EA50 - My Canon 24-105 and Tamron 24-70 both have stabilisation that work fine with this adapter and the EA50 Sergei Freedman May 11th, 2014, 02:10 PM Thank You all. As I wrote, I don't expect working autofocus, but I need aperture control and stabilization. Hoped to read some reviews of the 'cheap' equivalents - I know that Metabones is highly recommended, but for double price? ($240 instead of $400). If all I need is aperture control and stabilizer (as it been written - mostly function of the lens) - do I really have to overpay $160? Steven Digges May 11th, 2014, 04:05 PM Yes, you do. |