Kipon  Canon EF/EF-S Lens to Sony FZ Mount Camera Lens Adapter (With Electronic Aperture Control)
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Kipon Canon EF/EF-S Lens to Sony FZ Mount Camera Lens Adapter (With Electronic Aperture Control)

SKU: KAELAFZEOS MFR: KP-E-LA-FZ-EOS

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About Kipon Sony FZ Adapter

Nowadays, as the number of people using interchangeable lens digital cameras increases, proprietary combinations of camera lenses and bodies are no longer able to satisfy the increasingly sophisticated demands of the many photography enthusiasts. The use of lens adapters have given users full rein of customizing their equipment to best fulfill their needs through different combinations of lenses and camera bodies.

However, although individual camera manufacturers havecreated their own customized adapters, combining lenses and camera bodies of different manufacture has become an ever expanding challenge. At KIPON, a world-renown camera adapter manufacturer, we have developed over 400 types of adapters. With our various adapters, we offer our users the freedom and compatibility of lenses and camera bodies that transcends different times and manufacturers. We have made possible not only the interchangeable use of products across brands but also the use of traditional film lenses.

KIPON offers a full line of camera lens adapters including macro adapters, electronic adapters, adapters with integrated glass, optical focal reduction adapters, adapters with built in aperture control, tilt/shift adapters, tilt adapters, and shift adapters.

The KIPON EF-FZ E electronic adapter mounts Canon EOS series lenses on Sony FZseries camera bodies. Once mounted, only manual focus will be accessible when shooting although infinity focus will still be available.

Because all Canon EOS models have automatically adjusting apertures, once the adapter is mounted, the aperture will be fixed at the largest available setting.The KIPON EF-FZ E adapter includes electronic access points that allow camera lens and body to interact electronically. In this way the aperture can continue to be adjusted by the knob located on the side of the adapter. An external aperture indicator must be connected to monitor the value of the aperture and focal length. The aperture value and focal length can also be adjusted with the additional knob on the external device.

All KIPON adapters undergo the CNC turning center procedure during manufacturing to provide our customers with only the utmost precision and quality. We guarantee an ideal fitting between cameras and lenses to maintain the ease and accuracy of photography. All adapters are made of brass and/or aluminum alloy.

Please note that not all camera models and lenses are compatible with this adapter. Please take extra care when attempting to use any adapter with wide angle and fisheye lenses. Please contact our lens specialists if you have any questions regarding compatibility.

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robert s  does this mount work directly with a sony F3...and will it work with Tamron EF lenses?
ANDREW R  The KIPON EF-FZ E electronic adapter mounts Canon EOS series lenses on Sony FZ series camera bodies. Tamron EF lenses should work as should other brand EF mount lenses.
robert s  ...and does it need a control box to do that?
ANDREW R  From the product overview: "The KIPON EF-FZ E adapter includes electronic access points that allow camera lens and body to interact electronically."
robert s  Not sure what 'electronic access' points are. So no cables from the adapter are needed to work the lens iris?
ANDREW R  That has not specified by the manufacturer unfortunately.
robert s  ok, I'll do some google research and get back to you, thanks.
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