Thank you. One aspect which you did not cover is - how good is the optical alignment of the lens on the body, using different adapters? Are the surfaces parallel, is the optical centre of the lens in line with that of the sensor, how good is the capture of the excess light from the larger image, ..? After all, those optical issues are how we judge a photograph.
It's not as good as native lenses ever, it's a compromise when you want to use older lens, or not spend money on new lens. Often enough, the results are very acceptable. If you're going after a specific look these can certainly achieve that. But if you're going after absolute quality, go native.
Very interesting video. I had no idea so much could be done with these adapters. With the Metabones adapter do you still get the doubling-effect? Would the the 70-200mm lens you used in your demonstration give you the field of view of a 140-400mm lens once adapted to a MFT camera?
so i have a panasonic dmc L10 and i bought a Micro 4/3 lens with af are these compatable with some sort of adapter,or is this simply not possible. Thx in advance
Hello Sir.. i have the same lense i bought last day cuz i thought it will fit to my Olympus E-PL3.. and im thinking to buy a converter but dont know what is the type i will buy. Can you Help me for this??
It's too bad you can't adapt canon efm mount lenses to micro 4/3rds, all those lenses are pretty good bang for your buck and they would look great on m 4/3
You failed to mention the compatibility of ef-s lenses and the Vello adapter with aperture control looks nice in theory but is useless in as it creates strong vignetting in every stops except wide open. Did you actually check this problem before posting this video?
Vertix, I'm sorry. I didn't read your question carefully enough before first answering, and I can't delete or edit my answer now. You were not asking about the Metabones Speed Booster; you were asking about a different adapter. I don't know the answer to that question, but like you, I suspect the image might not fit the sensor correctly, because EF-S lenses are designed to hit an APS-C sensor, not a full-frame sensor. You'd best explore that on the website of the company making the adapter you're asking about. They may make a different manual adapter for Canon EF-S lenses.
Can anyone confirm that ''Metabones Canon EF to Micro Four Thirds T CINE Speed Booster ULTRA 0.71x'' will work for Bmpcc 4k to the 18-35mm lens? Thanks!
Hello Tom, do you have a favorite, I keep buying simple adapters but there is lots of wiggle and play in the adapters, any suggestions would be great, thank you for your video!
@@ilusoriob that I tried with om50mm 1.4 the light gathering was the same as with Lumix 25mm f1.4 depth of field became 2.8, so it does retain the same light on both lenses without a speed booster, try it out ta
Thank you. One aspect which you did not cover is - how good is the optical alignment of the lens on the body, using different adapters? Are the surfaces parallel, is the optical centre of the lens in line with that of the sensor, how good is the capture of the excess light from the larger image, ..? After all, those optical issues are how we judge a photograph.
It's not as good as native lenses ever, it's a compromise when you want to use older lens, or not spend money on new lens. Often enough, the results are very acceptable. If you're going after a specific look these can certainly achieve that. But if you're going after absolute quality, go native.
Very interesting video. I had no idea so much could be done with these adapters. With the Metabones adapter do you still get the doubling-effect? Would the the 70-200mm lens you used in your demonstration give you the field of view of a 140-400mm lens once adapted to a MFT camera?
what would be the crop factor on that BMPCC OG the adapter and a 1.5 or 1.8 anamorphic lens?... ty!
How is the autofocus on video with the metabones? thanks
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thank you i had no idea about the different adapters need one for my 18-35
does the speedbooster change the aperture on ef-s lenses on a body like the og bmpcc?
How i get to use sony lens e mount on m4/3 camera. Like the olympus e-m10
so i have a panasonic dmc L10 and i bought a Micro 4/3 lens with af are these compatable
with some sort of adapter,or is this simply not possible.
Thx in advance
Can I do the opposite and connect micro 4/3 lens in canon body?
Unlikely because the image projected wouldn't cover the whole sensor. Unless the adapter includes some "magnifying" correction lens
Hello Sir.. i have the same lense i bought last day cuz i thought it will fit to my Olympus E-PL3.. and im thinking to buy a converter but dont know what is the type i will buy. Can you Help me for this??
Will The Canon EF- S 10-18 MM Work with the Fotasy Adapter on My lumix G7?
Need help!
It's too bad you can't adapt canon efm mount lenses to micro 4/3rds, all those lenses are pretty good bang for your buck and they would look great on m 4/3
Dude, if we use our manual lens that has an aperture ring, would speed booster still boost the aperture? Thanks btw
Yes
You failed to mention the compatibility of ef-s lenses and the Vello adapter with aperture control looks nice in theory but is useless in as it creates strong vignetting in every stops except wide open. Did you actually check this problem before posting this video?
Do know of an adapter for a Fujinon XF-10-24mm to Lumix GX8?
can MFT lens be used in canon EFS cameras?
Can i use canon efs 18-55mm lens to the 44$ adapter for Panasonic lumix g7?
NO. Canon EF lenses only, per Metabones. EF-S lenses like the 18-55, designed for Canon APS-C DSLRs, will not work.
Vertix, I'm sorry. I didn't read your question carefully enough before first answering, and I can't delete or edit my answer now. You were not asking about the Metabones Speed Booster; you were asking about a different adapter. I don't know the answer to that question, but like you, I suspect the image might not fit the sensor correctly, because EF-S lenses are designed to hit an APS-C sensor, not a full-frame sensor. You'd best explore that on the website of the company making the adapter you're asking about. They may make a different manual adapter for Canon EF-S lenses.
Sounder Davis I just read that the Viltrox M1 is made for Canon efs lens for micro 4/3.
Is there a new adapter for canon RF to Panasonic m43 ?
hi brother,,,
pls suggest me an adapter for usig my ef lens on p4k. I m not looking for speed boosters, but must have iris controll .
Can anyone confirm that ''Metabones Canon EF to Micro Four Thirds T CINE Speed Booster ULTRA 0.71x'' will work for Bmpcc 4k to the 18-35mm lens? Thanks!
Hello Tom, do you have a favorite, I keep buying simple adapters but there is lots of wiggle and play in the adapters, any suggestions would be great, thank you for your video!
The Best one is the Metabones, but it's expensive. The simple ones are not that good. I'd go with some brand named ones that don't have lenses.
@@SLRTom Great, thanks Tom!
Thanks for this vid🙌🏻
Would this work for G85 too?
Yes of course, they share the same mount.
from what I understand f/1.8 stays 1.8 in terms of light gathering but becomes 2.6 DOF equivalent
Sadly, no.
@@ilusoriob that I tried with om50mm 1.4 the light gathering was the same as with Lumix 25mm f1.4 depth of field became 2.8, so it does retain the same light on both lenses without a speed booster, try it out ta
Please brother i want a lens .i don't have money for buy it. Please 🙏
Wow get a fucking grip dude....go panhandle or just go old skool and give hand jobs if you need money 4 gear that bad
700 bucks for a lens adapter.......for this money you can get a good camera Body.
Schwellenzaehler45 there isn’t a camera body under $700 on earth that I’d want to use, with the exception of maybe Canon 1D Mark I!
@@spi-fi_media , okay .... it seems you are a poser ; -)
Schwellenzaehler45 the 90’s called, they wanted you to know they want their burns back! Heheh
BeardFadeToBald what about the g7?
@@spi-fi_media I mean on ebay I could buy a fujifilm xt4 rt now with the lense😅
Too exp