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Wooden Camera E-Mount to PL Mount Pro (1/4-20 Support Foot)

Use this PL to Sony E Mount Pro Adapter from Wooden Camera to adapt the E Mount on your Sony camera to accept cine-style PL lenses. The removable 1/4"-20 support foot serves as stress relief, transferring the weight of the lens away from the mount and onto your tripod or WC baseplate. The PL to Sony E Mount Pro Adapter features a smaller support foot than the Wooden Camera PL to E Mount adapter intended for the a7 series, and it will work with any Sony E Mount camera.

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Wooden Camera E-Mount to PL Mount Pro (1/4-20 Support Foot)

Wooden Camera E-Mount to PL Mount Pro (1/4-20 Support Foot)

Use this PL to Sony E Mount Pro Adapter from Wooden Camera to adapt the E Mount on your Sony camera to accept cine-style PL lenses. The removable 1/4"-20 support foot serves as stress relief, transferring the weight of the lens away from the mount and onto your tripod or WC baseplate. The PL to Sony E Mount Pro Adapter features a smaller support foot than the Wooden Camera PL to E Mount adapter intended for the a7 series, and it will work with any Sony E Mount camera.

This adapter includes a set of colour-coded, stackable shims for adjusting your flange focal distance if your camera is out of calibration. The included PL lens port cap will help keep your camera's sensor dust free when no lens is attached to the mount.

Features:

This adapter is compatible with any Sony E Mount camera, including the FS5/7/100/700, the Alpha Series, and more.

The removable 1/4"-20 support foot acts as stress relief and can be attached to a tripod. It may also be connected to the Wooden Camera FS5/FS7 Unified Baseplate using the WC Unified Lens Adapter Support Kit (neither included).

Should your camera be out of calibration, use the set of seven shims to adjust the flange focus distance, then check the back focus using a collimator or a wide lens set at infinity.

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Wooden Camera E-Mount to PL Mount Pro (1/4-20 Support Foot)

Use this PL to Sony E Mount Pro Adapter from Wooden Camera to adapt the E Mount on your Sony camera to accept cine-style PL lenses. The removable 1/4"-20 support foot serves as stress relief, transferring the weight of the lens away from the mount and onto your tripod or WC baseplate. The PL to Sony E Mount Pro Adapter features a smaller support foot than the Wooden Camera PL to E Mount adapter intended for the a7 series, and it will work with any Sony E Mount camera.

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