Overview

The Leica R Lens to Blackmagic Cinema Camera Speed Booster from Metabones allows you to mount a Leica R lens on a Blackmagic Cinema Camera, while using custom optics to increase the angle of view and the maximum aperture of the lens.

SKU: GC47-MB-082

Metabones Speed Booster adaptor- Leica R to BMCC Micro FourThirds (Black Matt) - With Tripod Foot (MB_SPLR-BMCC-BM1)

The Leica R Lens to Blackmagic Cinema Camera Speed Booster from Metabones allows you to mount a Leica R lens on a Blackmagic Cinema Camera, while using custom optics to increase the angle of view and the maximum aperture of the lens.

The Speed Booster works by shrinking the image circle of your Leica R lens down to better fit the smaller sensor of the Blackmagic Cinema Camera. This has the effect of making the angle of view of the lens 0.64x wider or, in other terms, reducing the crop factor of the camera from 2.39x to 1.53x. This yields an angle of view similar to APS-C or Super 35 sized sensors.

When the Speed Booster concentrates the image circle from a lens, the brightness of the image is increased by 1 1/3 stops, with a maximum output aperture of f/0.9 when using a Leica R f/1.4 lens. In addition to lens speed and angle of view, the Speed Booster also increases the lens' MTF, or how faithfully the lens transfers detail from the object to the camera sensor. These increases in MTF are seen in the corners as well as the center of the images. For added lens support, a removable Arca-type tripod foot is included.

  • Super telephotos such as the Telyt 560/5.6 may vignette at the corners.
  • The following lenses require modification in order to fit on the Speed Booster:
  • Super-Elmar-R 15mm
  • Elmarit R 28/2.8
  • Elmarit R 35/2.8
  • Summicron R 50/2

Compatibility

Metabones Speed Booster adaptor- Leica R to BMCC Micro FourThirds (Black Matt) - With Tripod Foot (MB_SPLR-BMCC-BM1)

Key Features

  • Fits Leica R Lens to BMCC MFT Mount
  • Reduces Crop Factor to 1.53x
  • Increases Maximum Aperture by 1 1/3 Stop
  • Removable Arca-Type Tripod Mount

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The Leica R Lens to Blackmagic Cinema Camera Speed Booster from Metabones allows you to mount a Leica R lens on a Blackmagic Cinema Camera, while using custom optics to increase the angle of view and the maximum aperture of the lens.

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