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Canon EF Lens to Micro Four Thirds T Speed Booster ULTRA 0.71x - Second Hand

The fifth-generation MetabonesT CINE Speed Booster XL 0.71x allows you to boost the performance of your full-frame Canon EF-mount lenses when mounted to your Micro Four Thirds camera with This cinema-styled electronic adapter features a positive-lock lens mount that will ensure that your adapted lenses are secure and uses optics to reduce the effects of crop factor by making the lens 0.64x wider and simultaneously increasing the maximum aperture by about 1-1/3 stop. Further improving on previous generations of Smart Adapters, this fifth-generation model now features a rubber gasket to protect the camera's mount from dust and moisture.

SKU: SH-MB-125-SH

Canon EF Lens to Micro Four Thirds T Speed Booster ULTRA 0.71x - Second Hand

Canon EF Lens to Micro Four Thirds T Speed Booster ULTRA 0.71x - Second Hand

The fifth-generation MetabonesT CINE Speed Booster XL 0.71x allows you to boost the performance of your full-frame Canon EF-mount lenses when mounted to your Micro Four Thirds camera with This cinema-styled electronic adapter features a positive-lock lens mount that will ensure that your adapted lenses are secure and uses optics to reduce the effects of crop factor by making the lens 0.64x wider and simultaneously increasing the maximum aperture by about 1-1/3 stop. Further improving on previous generations of Smart Adapters, this fifth-generation model now features a rubber gasket to protect the camera's mount from dust and moisture.

This adapter is equipped with numerous capabilities thanks to the use of a high-performance processor. The features include support for autofocus as well as the ability to control the aperture from the camera body. Smooth iris effects are possible as well on select lenses and 5-axis mount from dust and moisture.stabilisation is available thanks to communication of information with supported lenses. Also, it enables electronic (focus-by-wire) manual focusing, transmits Exif data to the camera, and works with in-lens image stabilisation. Additionally, distance and zoom is displayed on certain camcorders and mirrorless cameras and Cinema EOS lenses are supported when running the adapter off an external 5 VDC power supply via the micro-USB port.

Key Features:

Canon EF Lens to MFT Camera

Positive-Lock Canon EF Lens Mount

Increases Maximum Aperture by 1-1/3 Stop

Increases Angle of View by 0.64x

Autofocus, IS, and Exif Data Support

Smooth Iris with Select Adapted Lenses

Control Aperture from Camera Body

Cinema EOS Support; Micro-USB Port

Weather-Resistant Rubber Mount Gasket

Detachable Arca-Type Compatible Foot

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Canon EF Lens to Micro Four Thirds T Speed Booster ULTRA 0.71x - Second Hand

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Canon EF Lens to Micro Four Thirds T Speed Booster ULTRA 0.71x - Second Hand

The fifth-generation MetabonesT CINE Speed Booster XL 0.71x allows you to boost the performance of your full-frame Canon EF-mount lenses when mounted to your Micro Four Thirds camera with This cinema-styled electronic adapter features a positive-lock lens mount that will ensure that your adapted lenses are secure and uses optics to reduce the effects of crop factor by making the lens 0.64x wider and simultaneously increasing the maximum aperture by about 1-1/3 stop. Further improving on previous generations of Smart Adapters, this fifth-generation model now features a rubber gasket to protect the camera's mount from dust and moisture.

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