Vizelex Macro Focusing Helicoid for Nikon G and DX Lenses to Canon EOS DSLR Camera Body - Variable Magnification Helicoil with Built-in, De-Clicked Aperture Dial for Nikon G and DX Type Lens
T**R
No aperture control :-/
Fits well and is solid but unlike my M42 to E Mount adapters by Fotodiox, this does not activate manual aperture control on any of my 3 M42 lenses.
A**I
Excellent, Good Seller and satisfied. Thank you.
Excellent, Good Seller and satisfied. Thank you.
S**I
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F**D
Light, easy to use and good quality
Works from Nikon to canon dslr, and you don't have to pay hundreds of dollars, easy to use and very light
M**6
It's not good at all
Pictures are not clear
A**.
Sigma Nikon F Mount to Canon Ef?
Dear TeamCan i use this adapter for my sigma nikon f mount in my canon eos rp?Please let me know so i can go ahead with the purchase.Thanks
J**E
Perfect for canon 77D
Perfect for my canon 77D, now i am able to do macro photography easily
J**U
Unless one can find a cheap replacement with same level of precision
Compared with the cheap options out there, this one is pricy but worth it.I am using this on a 5D classic. Having tried quite a few from different places (from £0.99 to 18.95) I found the Fotodiox Pro physically fits best and the thickness of the plate is just perfect, while others are all wobbly (the locking hole is slightly bigger and the base plate is too thin making the lens sunken into the camera more than it should). Because of their loose connections, when you are trying to turn the focus ring by only a little amount, you will move the whole lens slightly instead of actually adjusting the focus. For this reason the focus from the others are always hit and miss, they appear to be fine (not perfectly fine) in viewfinder but the image is just slightly out of focus.This Fotodiox Pro sits very steady on the camera which also makes the image seen in viewfinder stable and sharper. Makes the handling much pleasant and the image quality so much better, the proper quality one would expect from the legendary vintage lenses. Also the built quality of this adapter is excellent, something built to last.Considering the time invested in researching into and money spent on buying the vintage lenses (the days they being dirt cheap is long gone), is it not ridiculous to ruin all the fun and image quality (which the lengthy researching is all about) just to save a few quid?
R**S
Not great with a Viltrox Speedbooster
Bought this to fit an M42 lens to a Canon fit Viltrox Speedbooster. It's a nice fit on the M42 end, but there's some wiggle on the Viltrox end which isn't ideal. All my Canon lenses lock in to the Speedbooster nice and firm. Previous to this, I'd also tried one of the cheap generic adapters that you get on here and another site which also had this problem, hence trying this one. I ended up returning this as I figured there was no point paying 4x as much for something that performs the same. My experience is solely with the Viltrox Speedbooster, it looks to be okay when fitted with other Canon cameras going by the rest of the reviews. However, like I said, I didn't feel like it was a Viltrox issue since I don't have the same issue with any of my other Canon lenses.
R**N
2019. DOES NOT FIT. Recently outsourced manufacture to China it seems.
Have spent a few hours out of the last two days trying to fit this product on to the lens. It barely fits on my 7D and is very hard to remove when I do get it on. I hope it has not caused any damage to either my lens or camera.The label says it is 'made in china' in contrast to what they advertised on their old instructional videos of how to install the adapter. My suspicion is that they have outsourced to china without sufficient testing of any kind. The result is a poor quality product, incapable of doing the task it is sold for.There are a few differences in how the product looks from the amazon images to the actual product(writing and hole placement) which looks more like the adapters on their old instructional videos on Youtube.Needless to say I shall have to return this pointless item which was a waste of my time.
G**R
BUT this is a waste of money (the same applies to the Fotodiox Tamron-EOS ...
This is a well-engineered piece of kit, holding the heavy Mamiya 645 lenses and/or Bellows to the Canon EOS mount - there is no play at all.BUT this is a waste of money (the same applies to the Fotodiox Tamron-EOS Adapter) for anyone with a Canon EOS 1DsMkII, which is my camera. The mount touches on an internal switch which tells the camera to interrogate the lens for its settings. As a consequence, when you press the shutter button, the camera is expecting data and when none are forthcoming, it locks (Error Code 01 shows) and only a second press of the shutter button clears the camera. Fotodiox states that this and the Tamron adapter are compatible with the 1DsMkII - this is not true. It works superbly with most Canon DSLRs but NOT the 1DsMkII! I now have a lovely, well-machined paperweight plus another for the Tamron-EOS adapter.Provided you don't need to use the adapter on my camera model, I can heartily recommend this product. Fotodiox should take note that their info is wrong.
S**B
Your only option: beggers can't be choosers!
This adapter (and its clones such as Pixco) is your only option if you want to attach Sony Alpha to Canon. There are two issues though:Firstly, the difference in flange distance between Sony Alpha and Canon is of the order of a millimetre. The adapter is clearly not a millimetre long, so most of the glass is actually correcting the added length of the adapter itself, rather than correcting the difference in flange distance between the two lens types! Fotodiox are obviously doing this because they have only one standard size of adapter, but a thinner adapter would have been more appropriate as it would require less glass.Secondly, the adapter introduces a +0.5 zoom. Great if you want this, but not so good if you are trying to use a wide angle lens as I was! This issue totally defeated my objective!Since this is actually your only option for attaching a Sony A to Canon AF, I'm awarding 4 stars. If a better alternative appears (i.e. an adapter that is far thinner), I'd be tempted to give that a try, but right now, you are stuck with fotodiox!
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