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(More customer reviews)This is the best adapter I've ever owned for any type of camera. It lets me use my old Minolta MD Rokkor lenses on my Canon Eos 5D MkII. There are no problems with the adapter interfering with the camera's functions. The adapter goes on like a Canon lens, and the Minolta lens goes on the adapter like it would on a Minolta camera. There is a pin on the left (as you face the camera) of the adapter that you press to remove the lens. To remove the adapter, you use the camera's lens release button on the right. The aperture becomes manual, which means it stays at the set aperture before, during and after the exposure. That's not a problem at all, with the Canon's bright viewfinder. I keep the lens at F/8 most of the time, and it's not at all dim, except in the shade.
This Fotodiox adapter has a compensating lens in the rear, which makes up for the shorter flange distance in Canon cameras. You can remove it for macrophotography.
Using this adapter is a very inexpensive way to use different focal length Minolta lenses on a Canon body, avoiding the way of having to purchase new lenses for your camera. Because of this, I recommend it and rate it highly.
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If you have a SLR or DSLR camera and other maker/mount lenses, the Fotodiox Mount Adapters allow you to use your lenses on the film/digital camera body. Sharing lenses has some distinct advantages.Certain prime lens just can't be replaced, and you save cost of purchase lenses. Fotodiox offers a range of adapter from large format to smaller format digital adapters.Adapting larger format lens, i.e., large format - medium format, medium format - 35mm, excellent edge-to-edge sharpness; and the smaller 24x36 mm image field helps minimize the effects of lens distortion and aberration.
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