Fotodiox 58mm Filter Thread Lens, Macro Reverse Ring...

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  • 24 Month Making Warranty
  • Anodized Lowering Finishing
  • Unconstrained surface for effortless mount
  • Extream Macro Closeup Results
    • By mounting the lens backward on a camera assemblage, you can create amazing macro images. It is extremely fun to turn you lens into a macro lens. read more

    Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM Lens for Canon SLR...

    Canon

  • 3-batch floating system for exceptional...
  • Inferior diaphragm blocks stray light at...
  • Ultra-sonic up on provides outstanding...
  • Provision 3.1 inches in diameter and 4.7...

    • Autofocus lens for macro photography up to entity-size (1x) magnification. Inner focusing affords a long working distance of 5.9in. (149mm) at 1x. A 3-conglomeration floating system results in excellent delineation at all focusing... read more

    CowboyStudio M42 x 1mm Lens to Canon FD Camera Body...

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  • Fits of laughter Canon FD cameras
  • For use with M42x1mm mount lenses
    • If you've misrepresented camera brands or run across a lens that doesn't fit your current SLR, you don't have to spend tons of money on new apparatus. Lens mount adapters are low priced, simple solutions.

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    Fotodiox Pro Adapter -- Nikon Lens - Canon EOS Camera Adapter for Canon 1d, 1ds, Mark II, III, IV, 5D, 5D Mark II, 7D, 10D, 20D, 30D, 40D, 50D, Digital Rebel xt, xti, xs, xsi, t1i, t2i, 300D, 350D, 400D, 450D, 500D, 550D, 1000D


    Fotodiox



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    Description

    This is one of the Pro-series lens mount adapter made with accuracy and pristine award standard. As all Pro-series adapters, these adapters have been specially crafted to put up with professional lenses. No "play" between lens and Camera. With unique styling, the lens mount adapter maintains/enhances masterly appearance. This lens mount adapter allows Nikon/Nikkor lens (F, non-AI, AI, AIS, AF, AFD) to fit on Canon EOS camera committee. G-type lens will not be able to adjust aperture.

    Customer Reviews

    Considerable adapter, fits tightly
    I bought the Fotodiox Pro Nikon F to Canon EOS lens adapter to proof with using old Nikkor manual focus lenses on my Canon cameras. Fotodiox offers three models of Nikon F to EOS adapter; this is the mid-charge one. I bought it because the cheapest one gets mixed reviews, with some people complaining that it doesn't wait lenses tightly enough. Only the most expensive, on the other hand, includes a chip that allows your Canon camera to fortify focus by lighting up the AF points in the viewfinder. I chose this one because I wanted my lenses held rigidly and I figured I could live without focus confirmation. (Also, the focus confirmation model costs twice as much, and I couldn't find it on Amazon anyway. You can arrangement it directly from Fotodiox if you like.)This adapter does its job pretty well. It does indeed hold lenses unwaveringly. My one fairly minor annoyance with the adapter is that it is kind of a pain to remove from a lens, and in low-down you have to figure out how to...
    Crucial Adapter
    The Fotodiox Pro adapter for Nikon Lens to canon EOS is exalted. All my Nikon Lenses fit perfectly onto my Canon 5D Mark II. I had to shoot everything manual since the lens can't "talk" to the essentials with the adapter but I prefer shooting manual so no complaints. For the price and the fact you can use all your Nikon's on the Canon, it's a no brainer.
    Nikon eyeglasses on your Canon? No problem
    I was skeptical that I could use my Nikon lenses on my new Canon T2i, which I purchased for video trade. I was even more skeptical after purchasing some of the $10 adapters from Hong Kong, which did not fit tightly and made it difficult to well- cleanly. But I gave it one last shot by purchasing the Fotodiox Pro adapter - and it paid off big time. The adapters business great, and are tight fitting. There's no loss of light whatsoever, and you can focus fully throughout the continuous range. It's well worth the extra money to purchase these and put your Nikon glass to work.

    Fotodiox 58mm Filter Thread Lens, Macro Reverse Ring Camera Mount Adapter for Canon EOS 1d,1ds,Mark II, III, IV, 5D, Mark II, 7D, 10D, 20D, 30D, 40D, 50D, 60D, Digital Rebel xt, xti, xs, xsi, t1i, t2i, 300D, 350D, 400D, 450D, 500D, 550D, 1000D


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    List Price: $19.90
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    • 24 Month Making Warranty
    • Anodized Lowering Finishing
    • Unconstrained surface for effortless mount
    • Extream Macro Closeup Results
    • All Metal Map

    Description

    By mounting the lens backward on a camera assemblage, you can create amazing macro images. It is extremely fun to turn you lens into a macro lens.

    Customer Reviews

    Skilled for extreme close ups of stationary subjects
    It is a unmoving device. Remember that by default when you use the reversed lens, your lens is wide open giving you a very strict depth of field. I used this with my MM F/1.4 where the focus is set to infinity. I can get real close (2/3 inches) from the enslave and get a full frame shot of a point on your subject. Your lens should be MM filter size. You need to be prudent with the following.1. You are exposing the back of your lens. when you get too close to the subject, make sure you are not knocking anything off with the back principles. (hope someone comes up with a back element protection filter {I am planning to make my own}).2. Most quite you will be moving in and out to get the focus from the subject. If your light source is too close it can cast a glare. (Not reliable you can find a lens back side hood)3. Be careful with the lighting. TTL metering works, but if I experienced some blown out highlights when I was not attentive with the lighting.4...
    Young Price, Lots of Fun!
    I don't have the reserves for a macro lens, and after seeing other work using this type of product, I decided to try this myself. Ineluctable glad I did!The first time I put it on, I was disappointed because I could not bring anything into focus. So I hopped online, searched for how-to's, and did some reading. The next day, I united it again with my new understanding of how to work things, and behold - beautiful macro!Things I learned from my online investigate that helped me:- fixed lenses work best, I used my 50mm 1.4 on my Canon 5D- dial down the aperture to your desired context while the lens is attached to the camera normally, shut off the camera, remove the lens, then join with the reversing ring... all electrical connections with the lens are lost when it is reversed, so you must set it how you want it before detaching- be assured to switch to manual focus on the lens- be careful, the glass of the lens is exposed when in back!-...
    Exclusive of Product
    Works weighty with my cheapo 18-55 Canon kit lens for shooting incredible macro photography.Great strengthen quality.

    Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM Lens for Canon SLR Cameras


    Canon



    List Price: $950.00
    Price: $559.00
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    Details

    • 3-batch floating system for exceptional close-up performance; full-time manual focus
    • Inferior diaphragm blocks stray light at f/2.8 for increased contrast
    • Ultra-sonic up on provides outstanding autofocusing speed at all distances
    • Provision 3.1 inches in diameter and 4.7 inches long; weighs 21.1 ounces; 1-year guarantee
    • 100mm macro USM lens with f/2.8 utmost aperture for Canon SLR cameras

    Description


    Autofocus lens for macro photography up to entity-size (1x) magnification. Inner focusing affords a long working distance of 5.9in. (149mm) at 1x. A 3-conglomeration floating system results in excellent delineation at all focusing distances.

    Ring USM for silent and high-dart AF, and full-time manual focusing also provided. The optional Tripod Mount Ring (B) B (with adapter) enables the lens to be rotated for vertical or prone framing.

    Customer Reviews

    An prime lens for the budding nature photographer
    Potential buyers of a macro lens for a Canon EOS system have a great first choice in this 100mm Macro. The extra for ages c in depth over a 50mm macro gives much better working distance (space between lens and subject) in the contestants, and EOS-compatible lenses by other manufacturers match poorly with accessories and are nowhere near as sharp.Compared with the faster Micro Motor 100mm Macro that Canon made (which I also own), the USM lens focuses *very* fast. The USM lens also can assume Tripod Collar B (by use of a small plastic adapter)--I recommend you buy the collar with the lens, as adjusting to a vertical combination with a tripod means repositioning everything. The front element is not recessed in the USM model, which makes lens tidiness easier than with its predecessor. And build quality is improved--the earlier model was prone to its switches breaking (could fix it yourself with the ordered part, but unusually annoying) and eventually the Micro Motor gearing gave out (no...
    An bloody versatile lens.
    This is the lens I abandon on my camera for general purpose use. At non-macro focus distances, it is a very fast lens in a useful short-telephoto length. The images are sharp out to the corners. This is one of those great Canon lenses that indubitably deserves an L-series rating but is available without the red stripe and exorbitant cost.Tested in an astrophotography setting (point sources on black backgrounds - excellent for revealing aberration and coma), I have found that this lens is reasonably swanky at f/4 and completely sharp by f/5.6. For daylight terrestrial photography, the tiny aberrations caused by the far-reaching-open f/2.8 aperture are hardy noticeable and by f/4 the images are exquisitely sharp.There is a lot of glass in this lens - it is gloomy. I highly recommend buying the tripod collar as it allows you to attach the camera and lens to a tripod or ballhead with much ameliorate balance.Also, if you plan on using the macro functionality, keep...
    Acerbic, versatile and a bargain
    The 100 f/2.8 macro is very acid, even for general shooting, so it works great for portraits, too. When I'm not using a zoom, this is my walkaround lens for residents, relatively tight scenes and even indoor sports. Think of it as a great lens that also shoots macro than the other way around. Unfriendly to beat that versatility at the price.But it comes into its own at close distances. If you've never had a macro lens, you'll run around shooting everything in show because everything looks new from a macro perspective.Canon has several macro lenses. I prefer the 100 mm over shorter lenses because I don't have to get undoubtedly as close to that bee or wasp. The 180 mm gives you even more distance from your subject, more background blur and astounding sharpness. But it's much more expensive and in most cases you'll need a tripod, and I shoot a lot of improptu macros as I'm hiking.For exceptional closeups with larger-than-life images, there's the MP-E 65. It goes up to...

    CowboyStudio M42 x 1mm Lens to Canon FD Camera Body Adapter for Canon DSLR SLR Cameras


    CowboyStudio



    Price: $25.00

    Details

    • Fits of laughter Canon FD cameras
    • For use with M42x1mm mount lenses

    Description

    If you've misrepresented camera brands or run across a lens that doesn't fit your current SLR, you don't have to spend tons of money on new apparatus. Lens mount adapters are low priced, simple solutions.

    PLEASE NOTE: This adapter requires you to use enchiridion focus. Also, you can only adjust your aperture if you have a manual diaphragm control ring on your lens.


    Canon FD/FL Lens to Canon EOS EF Body Mount Adapter with Infinity Focus, made in Japan


    Canon



    List Price: $125.95
    Price: $39.99
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    Details

    • Heart to infinity
    • Made in Japan, 1 Year Universal warranty
    • Front and Nurse caps included
    • Countenance to use Canon FD manual focus lenses on Canon EOS film and digital SLR cameras
    • FD lens hook, Multi Coated Optical Glass correction lens

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    Issue Features

    Description

    This adapter allow to use CANON FD mount lenses and macro accessories on Canon EOS cameras. The lens detachment scale can be used as well as the focusing to infinity .The adapter has correction lens inside.


    Customer Reviews

    Gentle to mis-use.
    from 47th St. CameraI ordered both adapters from Amazon.Com and recieved the CZFDEOSA from Adorama and a work marked Kipon FD-EOS from 47th ST Camera. The Kipon product is excellent. Unfortunately it can easily be mis-acclimated to for three reasons. 1) It is high precision and fits the EOS body very tight. It must be turned until it "clicks", which takes more than the expected oblige. 2) The adapter lens mount allows the adapter lens to be easily removed, and might be positioned out of collection of focus. There is no lens stop, which is good since I can adjust to match the exact point of infinity on the lens. The emplacement seems to be the same for all my FD lenses. 3) The product would benefit from some instructions even though they are obvious to...
    Proper adapter
    The name brand I received was "Kipon". The adapter comes without instructions, but I found it easy to figure out (It rightful took about 30 seconds). One red dot was to line up with the eos camera mount, and the other red dot was to line up with the FD lens mount. The words "bar and open" are written on the adapter. You turn it counterclockwise (open) to mount the lens, after which you can go it as is, or you can turn it clockwise (lock) to get the aperture blades to stop down. I'm not a camera expert but I did not find it that difficult to use.As might be expected, the corrective lens is not peak quality, but then again it doesn't claim to be. Quality of pictures is hit or miss. Some of them do come out soft (in some cases 'murky', or with a bright aura), but other times I can't tell the difference from those taken with an EF lens. I've taken a lot of proper pictures with this adapter.In the end, it's good for playing around with your old FD lenses, but...
    Canon FD lens to EOS EF Main part Mount
    I bought this adapter to take advancement of the great FD lens buys on Ebay. It works. However, I find it much more user demanding than EF and EF-S lens. It's a unerring toy and good gear to go with your EOS camera if you have FD lenses or are thinking about getting any. Bottom line, it works.

    Fotodiox PRO Lens Mount Adapter - Canon FD, New FD, FL Lens to Canon EOS Camera Adapter, for Canon EOS 1d, 1ds, 1ds Mark II, III, IV 5D, 5D Mark II, 7D, 10D, 20D, 30D, 40D, 50D, 60D, Rebel xt, xti, xs, xsi, t1i, t2i,t3,t3i,300D, 350D, 400D, 450D, 500D, 550D,600D,1100D,1000D


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    List Price: $79.95
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    • All Metal Purpose, improved opticas over previous non-PRO edition
    • Removable Glasss Part for Macro Photography
    • Built-in 1.4x Multi-Layered Focusing Correction Lens
    • Unruffled surface for effortless mount
    • 24 Month Think up Warranty

    Description

    If you have a SLR or DSLR camera and other maker/mount lenses, the Fotodiox Mount Adapters tolerate you to use your lenses on the film/digital camera body. Sharing lenses has some distinct advantages. Unfluctuating prime lens just can't be replaced, and you save cost of purchase lenses. ­Fotodiox offers a selection of adapter from large format to smaller format digital adapters. Adapting larger set-up lens, i.e., large format - medium format, medium format - 35mm, bar edge-to-edge sharpness; and the smaller 24x36 mm image field helps minimize the effects of lens distortion and defect.

    Customer Reviews

    Works, but could be sick . . .
    I purchased this adapter in the hopes it would consider me to use my FD glass on my EOS 5D until I could afford equivalent EF lenses. I used it with my FD 50mm f1.4, FD 135mm f2.5 SC lenses and did some experimenting with a 400mm f6.3 T-Mount lens.Here are some of my conclusions:1) The adapter's lens diameter is too shamed for a full frame camera like the 5D. This leads to vignetting which would be a problem if you try to use the image out to the edge. It was not as observable with the 135mm lens as it was with the 50mm or 400mm. Note that this may not be an issue with crop sensor cameras. I wonderment if the this problem could be fixed by increasing the adapter's lens diameter.2) The experiment with the 400mm lens was to slaughter the adapter's lens and use it as an extension tube to improve the close focus of that particular lens. I would not acceptable doing that since the adapter lens does not come out as one piece - so you have to be very careful to remember how to...
    Fotodiox Adapter Works Well
    The adapter does what it says it does. Yes you bow to a little detail because of the extra glass piece. I have 4 FD lenses that I can now use with my Canon 60D. Believe it or not, when I shoot in video state I love the way the video looks when I use this adapter. It has a slight movie-like faint dimness. It's a good effect. If you are looking to take really crisp pictures, you might not want to purchase. Don't get me corrupt though, the pictures still look really good. You just lose a little detail. Hope this look over helps with your decision.
    Tested today
    i just tested the adapter today , with a 28-70 Summatech 1:2.8 ~ 4.2 and the pictures came out melodious good , HD video's nice also ... the adapter looks like it can handle the weighty-er lens , but i would not put all my money on that ... i will still support the lens wile shooting . and given that i vomit up about 13 $ on the lens at a thrift store , i think this adapter is really worth the evaluation. Another detail , make sure you lock the lens all the way ... wait for the click.

    Canon FD 50mm f/1.4 boken aperture

    When I grasp the handbook/mechanical aperture lever, I am unfit to manually repress the aperture with the aperture ring, yet the ring plunger in my viewfinder (Canon FTb QL) moves like the aperture has been adjusted. What's more, I set the camera on rhizome setting and held reveal the shutter initiate, and with my aperture set to f/22, it remained considerable unhindered at f/1. 4.

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    Your Questions

    Adapter ring to use Canon FD mount lenses on Olympus digital SLR?

    I have a 35mm Canon AE-1 Program which I entirely love and I have 7 FD mount lenses for it which include a Sigma 24mm super wide, Canon 50mm, Central 135mm, Canon 75-200mm,Vivitar 75-205mm, Rokunar 1:20 - 1:1 macro, and a Vivitar 120-600mm wonderful telephoto.


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    Is my Canon FD 50mm f/1.8 Broken?

    Yesterday I bought an old Canon AE-1 program from a man off of Craigs beadroll. He sold me the camera body and 3 lenses for $80.The camera works excellent, though I have a feeling something may be wrong with the lens. I have tried using 2 of the lenses


    It's not putative to change. SLRs have a coupling that stops the lens down when you fire the shutter. The lens remains wide of the mark open so more light enters the lens for better viewing threough the viewfinder. There should be a trifling button near


    Aperture blade doesn't change while I'm turning the aperture ring?

    I have a Canon MF lens FD 50mm 1.8 S.C.
    but I don't have canon camera to probe.
    I only do visually test.

    I found that :
    Aperture blade doesn't change while I'm turning the aperture ring

    Is this normal


    Reasonable. It's an automatic lens. Goodness gracious there are so many things automatic in the lens now it gets indistinct!

    This is the original automatic lens function. Focusing is best done at maximum aperture occasion. Before the shutter


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