Lens Mount Adapter Ring for Canon FD Lens to Micro Four Thirds M4/3 Olympus Pen and Panasonic Lumix Cameras
SKU: KF06.091
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
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!!!
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
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
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.
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
23/11/2023
I‘ve used various convertors over the years to fit M42 lenses to digital cameras. This one is the best made I've ever had. It's a great snug fit to the camera and the lens. No play at all in the fitments. The lens works perfectly on my Panasonic G9 - better than on the Sony A99ii which preceded it. Spot on.
15/11/2023
Very impressed for a £30 piece if kit. Nicely machined metal, fits my Olympus OMD and Nikon lenses.
I only have one 14-42 MFT lens that came with my OM-D Em10-3. I have lots of fast Nikon AF lenses so wanted to try some of them out before buying any MFT kit.
Everything is manual with this adaptor.
Manual focus is aided by focus peaking on the Olympus.
Exposure is a little harder. This is one thing I had to find out for myself once I got it, because nobody explained this. You have to work out what exposure is needed, by turning the aperture ring or leaving it wide open and changing the shutter speed. On a “normal" setup, if you change the aperture, you don‘t see it until the photo is taken. With this it is different... as you change the very nice aperture ring THE APERTURE CLOSES, so the viewfinder gets progressively darker as the F-stop goes higher. So you can leave it wide open, compose and focus, then stop it down to the aperture you need, or leave it wide open for nice shallow depth of field and just change the shutter speed.
In all, it is very well-made for what it is, and I look forward to trying some of my other lenses with it.
Example image is with the Nikon 50 AF-S G 1.8
I only have one 14-42 MFT lens that came with my OM-D Em10-3. I have lots of fast Nikon AF lenses so wanted to try some of them out before buying any MFT kit.
Everything is manual with this adaptor.
Manual focus is aided by focus peaking on the Olympus.
Exposure is a little harder. This is one thing I had to find out for myself once I got it, because nobody explained this. You have to work out what exposure is needed, by turning the aperture ring or leaving it wide open and changing the shutter speed. On a “normal" setup, if you change the aperture, you don‘t see it until the photo is taken. With this it is different... as you change the very nice aperture ring THE APERTURE CLOSES, so the viewfinder gets progressively darker as the F-stop goes higher. So you can leave it wide open, compose and focus, then stop it down to the aperture you need, or leave it wide open for nice shallow depth of field and just change the shutter speed.
In all, it is very well-made for what it is, and I look forward to trying some of my other lenses with it.
Example image is with the Nikon 50 AF-S G 1.8
15/11/2023