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- Canon EF/EF-S Lens to Fujifilm X Camera
- Integrated Aperture Diaphragm
- Infinity Focus
- Matte Black Interior
- Zinc Alloy Construction
Make the most of your existing collection of Canon EF/
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WEEK/WKND RATESEquipment Replacement Value: $80
- Canon EF/EF-S Lens to Fujifilm X Camera
- Integrated Aperture Diaphragm
- Infinity Focus
- Matte Black Interior
- Zinc Alloy Construction
Make the most of your existing collection of Canon EF/EF-S-mount glass with this Vello Lens Adapter with Aperture Control that will allow you to mount these lenses to a Fujifilm X-mount camera. Precise construction makes it easy to attach these adapted lenses to your camera and keeps it secure during use. Infinity focus is guaranteed, ensuring that you get proper functionality our of all your optics. This model features an integrated aperture diaphragm, which allows you to control exposure even on lenses where you lack communication for aperture control. Additionally, the adapter is made from a durable zinc alloy and features a matte black finish on the inside to reduce the potential for glare and reflections that can negatively impact image quality.
Although the lens will fit physically, autofocus, automatic diaphragm (AE metering), and other functions dependent on communication between camera body and lens will be disrupted by the lens adapter. You will need to focus manually, and to set exposures manually or meter in aperture priority (stop-down) mode. If the lens does not have a manual aperture collar, the aperture will be stopped down to its smallest f/stop. Focusing to infinity is retained.