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2013-09-30T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Valuable addition to equipment list

This one piece of equipment allows me to use my full collection of Canon lenses with my NEX 7, as well as a few old favorite Nikon primes that I had already adapted to Canon mounts. It's like getting a dozen lenses for the price of one. In the photography that I do, it's more useful to maintain the wide angle nature of a lens than to boost the telephoto aspect of a lens with conversion factor. Speed boost is a welcome bonus to the package, for limited lighting conditions and for making that shallow depth of field/focus effect even more accessible. I wish it were lighter, but it is very well constructed and shorter than the non-speed boost converter.

ROBERT S.

Metabones Canon EF Lens to Sony NEX Speed Booster Specifications

About Metabones Canon EF Lens to Sony NEX Speed Booster

Metabones Speed Booster mounts between a mirrorless camera and a SLR lens. It increases maximum aperture by 1 stop (hence its name), increases MTF and has a focal length multiplier of 0.71x. For example, the Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II lens becomes a 59mm f/0.9 lens on a Sony NEX camera, with increased sharpness. The faster F-stop allows for shallow depth-of-field and a lower ISO setting for decreased noise.

Speed Booster is also particularly pertinent to ultra-wide-angle SLR lenses. The combined focal length multiplier of Speed Booster and an APS-C mirrorless camera is approximately 1.09x, making the combination almost "full-frame". Full-frame ultra-wide-angle SLR lenses largely retain their angle-of-view on an APS-C mirrorless camera when Speed Booster is used.

The optics of Speed Booster is designed by Brian Caldwell, PhD, a veteran of highly-corrected lens designs such as the Coastal Optics 60mm f/4 UV-VIS-IR APO Macro lens with exemplary MTF performance (focusing done with visible light requires no correction whatsoever for the full spectrum from UV to IR).

Speed Booster serves double-duty as a lens mount adapter, from Canon EF lens (but not EF-S) to Sony NEX, with auto-aperture, image stablization, EXIF and (slow) autofocus support for late-model (post-2006) Canon-brand lenses.