I have this adaptor and many other of your adapters. Two things I would say are that the shift functionality is very stiff and the tripod foot very flexible. On the subject of the tripod foot, unlike what you said, I would say you need the tripod foot for doing shift panos, ie you want the lens to not move. Overall, for the price, a great product, but, as I say, the shift function is very stiff, at least on my copy.
This adapter looks very interesting. What would be the focal length equivalence of the Mamiya 645 lenses when mounted on the Canon R platform? Let's say what would be the focal length of a 80mm Mamiya lens when mounted on a Canon R5? Thanks a lot!
Not with the adapter featured in this video. This is because the Mamiya 645 lens has a much larger image circle than the Canon's full frame sensor. Now, if you got one of our full frame lens to full frame camera TLT ROKR adapters like the Canon EF to Canon RF version, there will be some vignette when tilting or shifting all the way.
Hi I have a Mamiya 645 80mm f/1.9 lens and my camera is Canon 550D EF-S and I want an adapter what can I buy? Please help me by writing the name of the appropriate adapter for my lens and camera
Unfortunately there's not enough focal flange distance between those two mounts for a tilt-shift mechanism, so we only offer a standard adapter to go between Mamiya 645 and Canon EF. Here's the link: fotodioxpro.com/products/m645-ef-p
Cool products! Is there any of your adapters that would accept RF lenses? As all my lens are RF and would be nice to be able to add tilt-shift capability to those, but I couldn't really find adapter as such. Maybe I was just looking wrongly or possibly you guys got something coming up in future?
No, because when you put extra space between a native lens and native camera you lose infinity focus and the lens becomes a macro focus only lens. This is why we can't make Canon RF to Canon RF TLT ROKRs. We can only make TLT ROKR adapters that adapt non-native lenses with longer focal flange distances than the cameras we're adapting them to. Hope that makes sense, let me know if you have any other questions.
@@FotodioxInc aah, thank you very much for explaining, that does make much sense now. So for similar reason the RF->EF are really challenging too as they need to be kept very thin right and technically only way would be adding extra glass element into the adapter itself, which I'm sure is very problematic method for tilt-shift kind of adapters..
This is a great creativity tool to across lenses platforms, thank you for doing in sharing this Fotodiox ❤❤
Glad you like it!
Tilt/shift! Yes, that sounds better than just tilt!
I have this adaptor and many other of your adapters. Two things I would say are that the shift functionality is very stiff and the tripod foot very flexible.
On the subject of the tripod foot, unlike what you said, I would say you need the tripod foot for doing shift panos, ie you want the lens to not move.
Overall, for the price, a great product, but, as I say, the shift function is very stiff, at least on my copy.
That's true, for pano shots the tripod foot is useful. What model TLT ROKR do you have?
This adapter looks very interesting. What would be the focal length equivalence of the Mamiya 645 lenses when mounted on the Canon R platform? Let's say what would be the focal length of a 80mm Mamiya lens when mounted on a Canon R5? Thanks a lot!
An 80mm Mamiya 645 lens will have the same focal length on a Canon R camera as a full frame Canon R 80mm lens.
Is there vignetting with this adapter? I do toy photography and looking for a lens with tilt options.
Not with the adapter featured in this video. This is because the Mamiya 645 lens has a much larger image circle than the Canon's full frame sensor. Now, if you got one of our full frame lens to full frame camera TLT ROKR adapters like the Canon EF to Canon RF version, there will be some vignette when tilting or shifting all the way.
@ thank you I am looking at the mamiya 645 to Nikon z adapter
@@plasticarcade Yes, you won't get any vignette with that combo.
Hi I have a Mamiya 645 80mm f/1.9 lens and my camera is Canon 550D EF-S and I want an adapter what can I buy? Please help me by writing the name of the appropriate adapter for my lens and camera
Unfortunately there's not enough focal flange distance between those two mounts for a tilt-shift mechanism, so we only offer a standard adapter to go between Mamiya 645 and Canon EF. Here's the link: fotodioxpro.com/products/m645-ef-p
Cool products! Is there any of your adapters that would accept RF lenses? As all my lens are RF and would be nice to be able to add tilt-shift capability to those, but I couldn't really find adapter as such. Maybe I was just looking wrongly or possibly you guys got something coming up in future?
No, because when you put extra space between a native lens and native camera you lose infinity focus and the lens becomes a macro focus only lens. This is why we can't make Canon RF to Canon RF TLT ROKRs. We can only make TLT ROKR adapters that adapt non-native lenses with longer focal flange distances than the cameras we're adapting them to. Hope that makes sense, let me know if you have any other questions.
@@FotodioxInc aah, thank you very much for explaining, that does make much sense now. So for similar reason the RF->EF are really challenging too as they need to be kept very thin right and technically only way would be adding extra glass element into the adapter itself, which I'm sure is very problematic method for tilt-shift kind of adapters..
@@Kori Yeah, that's right. We can't really make a TLT ROKR adapter for a lens that also requires an optic to lengthen it's focal flange distance.
@@Kori laowa do a ef lens to rf body shift with the optics built in and its sub £300 i have one myself and its spot on..