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K&F Concept Lens Mount Adapter for Leica M LM Mount Lens to Micro Four Thirds (MFT, M4/3) Mount Mirrorless Camera Compatible for Panasonic Lumix M4/3 camera

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The L-Mount has some great kit for those that need the extras that it can produce but the reality is that chasing a rainbow by buying and re-selling kit is an expensive way to travel and the only pot of gold is where the rainbow has shifted to before you find its source. By all means buy the L-Mount kit you want - but please don’t give up on M4/3 to do so. Of course you may need to sell to afford the next step and this raises other commercial reasons. Of course if your investment in any system is low the financial “jolt” is less. The RF-mount-converted lenses join the existing L-mount-converted Sirui anamorphic lenses announced earlier this week. MTF Services also convert the widely used Fujinon MK 18-55 T2.9 and MK 50-135mm T2.9 Cine zoom lenses to both RF and L-mount, broadening the lens options available to users. I have zero need for any 35mm camera . so can anyone tell me if there is any reliable adapter for this sigma L lens to mft cameras and if there is , can someone confirm what I will lose in this configuration . Auto Focus ? exif data ??

I chose it over the MC-21 for its supposed lower demand for supported lenses. It seems instantly that this is the main and defining difference between this two adapters. I hope so. ok thanks for the info . would it be the same issue if I was buying the Sony E version and trying to get a E to mft adapter ?Support lens anti-shake, effectively eliminating image ghosting and blurring caused by shaking during sports shooting or holding. You can find more... I think there are somthing from Laowa, 7artisans, TT Artisans, Meike etc. But they are mf. If you want AF, then the Canon versions + suitable adapter should do the job. There are AF 35mm lenses from Canon, Sigma, Tamron... Samyang? The company is known for its lens adapters and has gained popularity after offering Fujifilm MK to Sony FZ and Micro Four Thirds adapters. It now has conversions for Sirui anamorphics in either Canon RF or L-mount, as well as a conversion kit for Fujinon's MK lenses to RF mount. There are now smaller and lighter full frame options now for both camera bodies and lenses, so you can build a kit where the size and weight difference with m4/3 is not as great as it was. I also learnt from using the various m4/3 bodies that for me, a larger body has better ergonomics, which is pretty important to me.

Addition of the brand new Sigma 60-600mm f/4.5-6.3 DG DN OS Sports L for Panasonic, Sigma and Leica L-mount cameras. This lens is released in the same time as the FE version for Sony Full Frame mirrorless cameras. In fact, this lens was already available for Nikon and Canon DSLR cameras, for both EF and F mount.Yeah, leading up to confirmation of L-mount there was a discussion on this. Basically if Panasonic cared, there would be things they could perhaps do. First thing is at least make it so they are electronically compatible (a hybrid between the two systems). Panasonic obviously didn't bother. Sirui offers two anamorphic lenses, a 35mm F1.8 and 50mm F1.8. Both have a 1.33x squeeze and cover APS-C sensors. They're great lenses but are only available in Sony E-mount, Fujifilm X-Mount, and Micro Four Thirds. That generally covers the majority of shooters besides Nikon's DX, but now with the Canon C70, the RED Komodo, and the Panasonic S series having a Super 35 mode, the conversions from MTF Services are a welcome addition. Even if it was technically possible to put micro 4/3 glass in front of a full frame camera, it would be unusable because mft glass is made for a smaller sensor and does't cover full frame area. Sirui 1.33x anamorphic lenses come to RED Komodo and Canon C70 with MTF Services RF-mount conversion But also the D Zuiko 35mm lens will give you the 70mm eqv. FOW. Needs an adapter anyway, and it's a native macro lens, so focus is not the fastest one.

I have have run a countra attitude and instead of fully embracing L-Mount with a brand new expensive bunch of lenses I bought a run-out brand new Canon EF 5Ds at a thirdof the original RRP and found it almost the same size as my S1. Yet another horse for my very nice EF-L lenses that simply have not lost any of their lustre just because I have kept them for years. Best lenses ever made for EF are nothing to sneeze at and coupled with arguably one of the best dslr cameras made to use them on? One that Canon will never make obsolete and available at a great price. Addition of : Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 DC DN L, Meike 50mm f/1.7 L, TTArtisan 7,5mm f/2, 7Artisan 10mm f/2.8 Fisheye, 7artisans 25mm f/0.95 Z, 7artisans 60mm f/2.8 Macro Mark II, Venus Optics Laowa 14mm f/4 FF RL Zero-D, Venus Laowa 4mm f/2.8, Kipon 24mm f/2.4, Kipon 75mm f/2.4, Kipon 50mm f/2.4, Kipon 90mm 2.4 Sorry to say this and please excuse -“rubbish”. Even photography goes through “fashions” and the big current fashion thing is now FF sensors where we might remember that once upon a time nothing could beat more megapixels. As for applications, before it was confirmed the mount was going to be L-mount, it was suggested that it'll be useful for videographers. Basically if the camera was a 8K camera, it can use MFT lenses to shoot 4K by cropping the sensor (in Panasonic it's called the ETC mode). Then people using the GH5 can use it seamlessly with existing MFT lenses.

Sirui 1.33x anamorphic lenses come to RED Komodo and Canon C70 with MTF Services RF-mount conversion

Addition (FF) : Laowa 15mm f/4.5R Zero-D Shift, TTArtisan 21mm f/1.5 RF, NiSi 15mm f/4 Sunstar ASPH, Laowa 90m f/2.8 2X Ultra-Macro APO Until we can get volunteers to prove this happy list is true then we simply have to accept it as simply “a list provided”. This reminds me of the happy days of the early EF-Sony E/FE adapters where companies (such as Commlite) made impressive long lists of the lenses these adapters supported in the knowledge that 80% of the lenses on the list would never be challenged as the lenses in question were not in wide circulation. Yeah, leading up to confirmation of L-mount there was a discussion on this. Basically if Panasonic cared, there would be things they could perhaps do. As for EOS R5 and R6 shooters, because of the full-frame sensor, there will be vignetting on the edges with an approx. 1.35x crop. I thought might bea third way, but there isn't. The throat diameter of the L-mount interface is 51mm, for the M43 interface 38mm.The bearing surface for an M43 lens is about 50mm in diameter.

For those with a Panasonic LUMIX S1H, S1, and S5 camera, you can switch over to 4K Super 35 or 3.5K 4:3 anamorphic modes to use the Sirui lenses without crop. Both lenses have an image circle that covers the Super 35 mode, and once de-squeezed, the image offers close to a 2.35:1 ratio. In 3.5K 4:3 mode, you will still get a 16:9 image. I am currently working on Leica M10, Leica SL2 and Sigma fp regularly. Hope to post more of my experience soon.

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So obviously it is useable the crop factor does not stop you taking images that use the centre of the image in reality its a low MP m4/3 crop, similar to using a DX lens on a FF body, you get a similar result. Essentially it would be the cost of an Olympus MC-20, plus the cost to modify it on the camera side for L-mount. As focus peaking function get embed into liveview for still and videos, manual focus become easy and it is what I enjoy most. So, there are some options... For me, taking portraits is not fast action photography, so a MF lens is just fine - although AF is really really nice help. I bought Jintu (MF only) and Commlite (AF) for EF-M4/3 the Jintu was uber-cheap and did exactly what it promised - made EF lenses into MF lenses with aperture control. The Commlite was a little more expensive, gave the same MF control and some AF with some EF mount lenses. This was pre-firmware update port. There was no issue with build quality on either brand, but they seem to have been built from the same components.

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