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12.9.2016

The silvery ring is used to manually adjust the aperture, and it doses the job. However, due to the design of Nikon lenses only 10 degrees rotation of the ring will change the aperture all the way from minimum to maximum or visa versa, making it fairly difficult to guess what f number has been selected WHEN THERE IS NO MARKINGS ON THE RING. I appreciate that the ring cannot be graduated for every lens that may be used on the adapter, but even a crude Min/Max points or, even better, 5 or 6 clicks would have made the adapter much easier to use.Having said that, I still think it is a good product and with a minor modification will be perfectly usable.

21.3.2015

If you have a Canon EOS M and also a Canon EOS DSLR. then this is almost an essential piece of kit. It is very well made, right up to the standard of Canon's own version, which costs over twice as much. I've used it to mount each of my Canon EFS lenses. In particular I used it to mount a 55-250 zoom and used it to video the Swans at Martin Mere, I mounted the combination on a hide clamp, using the tripod bush that's included and found it very easy to use. Indeed it was easier than using the EOS 550D,

28.10.2018

I use this for my Canon M50 and being a Nikon guy for many years, was happy to know that I could use my Nikon lenses. Be advised, there are no electronic contacts so you do not get autofocus or aperture control from the camera. You need the aperture ring to turn (which the 1.8D has). Works perfectly especially with focus peaking.

6.2.2014

Four stars out of five comes from lack of firmly lock to the camera, seems to be loose. But it works OK. Much cheaper than the original. I'll recommend to photographers with lots of EF-lenses and want to use them with the more "portable" EOS M. :-)

26.12.2014

excellent product works a treat, great price

5.11.2014

Works a treat

31.3.2016

works fine

21.7.2015

great

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