• 36.99
Overall Rating 5   98
5
The adapter looks and feels high quality. It is adjustable with small Allen screws and works perfectly.
11/02/2024
5
It's cheap and great for vintage lenses.
24/01/2024
5
Out of this box this feels solid. Connects to my camera body without issue and works pretty well from what I can tell. I only have one older lens so I havent done extensive testing on this but what I have works like a charm so this is great. Cant wait to expand my lens collection and put this through its paces. Very happy with this.
03/01/2024
5
Great all metal construction. Perfect for recovering old Penzax K lenses.
31/12/2023
5
Great purchase with an excellent quality/price ratio.
The ring is well made, made entirely of metal
it fits perfectly into the camera
just as the K lenses attach without any problem!
The only shame is that it does not have caps (a minor problem)
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!
04/12/2023
5
It fits perfectly from the Canon lens to the Sony A6000 camera, although only manually. If the Canon does not have a diaphragm in the ring that you can turn by hand, it does not work.
03/12/2023
5
The price-performance ratio is right!
The goods arrived on time, as usual from K&F Concept. As far as I can tell as an ambitious hobby photographer, the product does what it promises. In any case, it meets my personal expectations. Its durability remains to be seen. However, based on my previous experience with other products from the company, I assume that this autofocus adapter will also serve for a long time. The feel and appearance are of high quality in my opinion.
30/11/2023
5
Excellent choice. built well, works great adapting my EF Lenses to my RF Camera
23/11/2023
5
Works as desired on the R6 with a 24-105 US M4L.
23/11/2023
5
Quality is fantastic, mounts feel very secure.
I use this to attach my Canon 50mm 1.8 onto my Sony A7S II. Obviously focus is all manual, but with the A7S II‘s focus peaking system I actually like nailing in my focus manually for a change.

Something to note is that if you do have a lens like the 50mm 1.8 which does not have an aperture ring, like some vintage lenses you see may have, you will have to set your aperture on a canon DSLR first and then attach it to your other camera system. This means if you plan on changing aperture on a shoot you'll have to bring along your canon camera. Personally, I just leave mine wide open at 1.8 because if I'm using that lens it's because I'm looking for that depth of field.
Fantastic quality. Canon 50mm 1.8 --> Sony A7SII
13/11/2023