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If I use an 80mm Hasselblad lens on a Canon 5Dsr with the adapter what happens to the focal length? Does it become a ‘longer’ lens?
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I have a Minolta lens, can i use this adapter?
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Could you please update us your full Minolta lens model ?as Minolta has MD MC and AF mount, K&F Concept MD-M4/3 is suitable for: Lens: Minolta MD MC Mount lens(not for Minolta AF mount: KF06.157) Camera: Micro 4/3 (MFT) mount mirrorless camera like Olympus PEN, OM-D series, Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1, G2, G3, G10, GX1, GH1, GH2, GF1, GF2, GF3, GF5, GH4, Panasonic AG-AF100 Mirrorless Digital Cameras, Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera (BMPCC) 
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Is the 52mm fits 50mm canon lens?
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there are 7 filter ring adapters, included 52mm/ 58mm/ 62mm/67mm/ 72mm/ 77mm/ 82mm, allows you use the nd filter on your kinds of size camera lens. 
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Does it come with the lens adapter holder?
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No, it's just the filter with case. But any brand of 100mm square filter holder kit will work (Lee, Kase, Nisi, Tiffen, etc) which accept 2mm thick glass filters. I have Kase one. 
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will my Canon lens work with my Sony a5100 with this adapter?
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Don’t forget that it’s a manual lens adapter. Works with full manual lenses. If your lens has no physical aperture ring, you cannot control it from your camera 
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