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Commlite AF lens adapter Canon EOS M Canon EF, EF-S

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  • Material: plastic, zinc, brass (chrome-plated)
  • Compatibility: suitable for EF and EF-S Lens

This adapter allows you to use Canon EOS Lens on a Canon EOS-M camera. An adapted EOS lens offers almost the same range of functions as a real EOS-M lens. The adapter is therefore perfect for system switchers who want to continue using their old EOS Lens on their new EOS-M camera. An adapted EOS Lens can be used in all shooting modes. The autofocus also works. And the adapter transfers the aperture setting from the camera to the Lens. You can either set the lens aperture yourself on the camera, or you can have your camera set the aperture in the corresponding automatic modes.

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Commlite AF lens adapter Canon EOS M Canon EF, EF-S

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  • Material: plastic, zinc, brass (chrome-plated)
  • Compatibility: suitable for EF and EF-S Lens

Product description for Commlite AF lens adapter Canon EOS M

This adapter allows you to use Canon EOS Lens on a Canon EOS-M camera. An adapted EOS lens offers almost the same range of functions as a real EOS-M lens. The adapter is therefore perfect for system switchers who want to continue using their old EOS Lens on their new EOS-M camera. An adapted EOS Lens can be used in all shooting modes. The autofocus also works. And the adapter transfers the aperture setting from the camera to the Lens. You can either set the lens aperture yourself on the camera, or you can have your camera set the aperture in the corresponding automatic modes.

Commlite AF lens adapter Canon EOS M Canon EF, EF-S

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Canon EF-S
Kamera-Anschluss
Canon EF-M
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