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Fotodiox Lens Mount Adapter Compatible with Sony Alpha A-Mount (and Minolta AF) DSLR Lens on Fuji X-Mount Cameras

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Size: Sony A-Mount/MAF


Style: Standard


Features

  • Mounts Sony Alpha A-Mount (and Minolta AF) DSLR Lenses to FUJI X-mount mirrorless cameras; Integrated aperture control dial for adjusting the lens aperture
  • High-tolerance precision craftsmanship; infinity focus or beyond allowed
  • All-metal design; hardened anodized aluminum construction
  • Premium grade Fotodiox adapter
  • 24-Month Fotodiox Warranty

Description

Mirrorless cameras aren't only revolutionary because of their compact size; they're even more versatile for mounting lenses than their full-sized counterparts! Fotodiox offers strong support for mirrorless camera platforms with hundreds of options for mounting both modern and vintage lenses. Our adapters deliver infinity focus, manual aperture control, and a sturdy build for lasting quality. Compatible Fuji X-Mount Cameras - Popular models include: FUJI X-A1, X-A2, X-A3, X-A5, X-A10, X-E1, X-E2, X-E2s, X-E3, X-H1, X-M1, X-Pro1, X-Pro2, X-T1, X-T2, X-T3, X-T10, X-T20, X-T100 Note: • This is a manual adapter, so lens functions that rely on electronic communication with the camera body (autofocus, AE metering, image stabilization, etc.) will be disrupted. • Set your exposure manually or meter using your camera's Aperture Priority (stop-down) mode. • If your lens does not have a manual aperture control ring, the lens aperture will revert to its default position, which depending on the lens is either stopped down to its largest f-stop or opened up to its smallest f-stop. All pictures are for illustration purposes only. Actual product may vary slightly due to ongoing improvements in design.


Brand: Fotodiox


Lens Type: interchangeable


Compatible Mountings: Fujifilm X


Maximum Focal Length: 0.01 Millimeters


Minimum Focal Length: 0.01 Millimeters


Product Dimensions: 1 x 1 x 1 inches


Item Weight: 3.53 ounces


Item model number: SnyA-FXRF


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 13, 2012


Manufacturer: Fotodiox Inc.


Country of Origin: USA


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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Unlocked a bunch of new lenses with this badboy
Size: Canon FD/FL Style: PRO
A big part of why I got a Fujifilm camera for my digital photography was because I could use my mirrorless lenses on it but spent over a year unsure how to go about getting them to connect. When I found this it seemed too good to be true but rest assured after watching a video it all clicked (pun intended). I highly recommend this adaptor to bridge the gap ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • 3.0 out of 5 stars Works well good price a bit in-precisely made
Size: Olympus Pen F 35mm Style: Standard
I've actually owned two Pen F Fotodiox adapters, this one and one from literally 10 years ago for micro 4/3rds. Both have had the same issue which is that on the Pen F lens side the adapter sometimes doesn't really want to release. It's too grabby/tight to the lens and requires you align the lens correctly and pull it off vs it coming off when you release and turn. This sometimes has some metal/metal sound and is a bit disconcerting. However, it works well on the Fuji (camera) side and releases nicely. It is too tight with my 1st party Fujifilm back caps which also must be pulled off rather than nicely releasing when twisting. Another note which isn't super important but is kind of annoying: the lens doesn't actually mount perfectly upright and is slightly rotated on this mount. This makes it hard to index correctly to anamorphic adapters, etc. It isn't a concern with the Pen F bellows as they have the ability to rotate independently of the lens mount. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2023 by Ben_B

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars for Four Uncertain Settings
Size: Nikon F G-Type Style: PRO
After a couple days of ownership, I put the adapter through its paces behind several lenses to determine the approximate exposure difference for each labeled setting. Hopefully, this will be useful for future potential customers. Aperture Settings A quick note on my unscientific method: I tested four lenses including FX and DX, primes and zooms. Exposures were compared both with Lightroom and in-camera histograms and approximated as closely as possibly, to a third of a stop. Results may vary, as the adapter does exhibit some play at each setting and I doubt every copy will be exactly alike. Lens focal length: Setting 1 equivalent aperture, S2 Ap (difference in stops), S3 Ap (Δ in stops), S4 Ap (Δ in stops) 16mm DX G: f2.8, f5 (-1 2/3), f14 (-3), max 35mm DX G: f1.8, f3.5 (-2 2/3), f10 (-3), f25 (-2 2/3) 50mm FX: f1.4, f3.5 (-2 2/3), f9 (-2 2/3), max 70-300mm FX G @70mm: f4, f9 (-2 2/3), f25 (-3), max 70-300mm FX G @300mm: f5.6, f11 (-2), f32 (-3), max As you can see, you can't simply assume that the four settings are equally distributed across the entire range of available apertures for each lens. In fact, I've found that, while in general, the exposure averaged typically to -2 2/3 stops per click, it was inconsistent at extreme focal lengths like ultra wide or long telephoto. While the physics of light and diameter are easy to calculate, this is not a precision instrument. I was pleased to find the widest setting does offer the widest possible aperture on all the lenses I tested from my f1.4 prime, to my telephoto. The narrowest setting often exceeded the maximum aperture available on my lenses and thus defaulted to that maximum figure. Build Quality I have several Fotodiox components including the static Nikon-Fuji adapter without the aperture ring. Their products feel solid and there's no play in the mount. I've never had trouble releasing a lens, as experienced with other brands. There doesn't seem to be any light leakage. My only qualm is the lack of certainty with each setting. The sound of each click is quite pleasant and communicates effectively. However, the tactile feedback lacks confidence, as there is a bit of spongy play at each notch, like a rubber band is all that keeps you in each groove. You can slightly rock the grip back and forth between settings and even ever-so-carefully force an intermediate setting, but it doesn't stay, and slowly slides towards one notch or the other which can wreak havoc on your exposure settings. It's probably best to stick to one of the four where the ring won't be tempted to move. Summary All in all, I'm pleased with the adapter. It allows me to use my "G" lenses without aperture rings. I wish there were more aperture settings than four and that they inspired a little more confidence. But it does cover my most used settings on most lenses: wide open, ~f4, ~f11. On a personal note, I'm also not a huge fan of the blue ring. I'd prefer black or silver to blend into the X-E1/Nikon combination. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2014 by Amazing Customer

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Fotodiox FD to FX adapter worked well for first adapter but having problems with my second adapter
Size: Canon FD/FL Style: Standard
This Fotodiox FD to FX adapter lets me use my two canon FD lenses with my fuji X-T1. I have a Canon 200mm FD lens and a Kiron 80-200mm lens in the FD mount. One should remember that there is no electrical communication between the lenses and the camera body. The adapter isn't built for that. I use these FD mount lenses because the lenses have the ability to directly adjust aperture. The fuji X-T1 can choose an appropriate shutter speed if I have it set on aperture priority, but I mostly go with manually choosing the shutter speed. When using this fotodiox adapter, because there is no electrical communication between lens and camera, one must manually focus. That isn't a problem, even with my aging eyes, as the fuji X-T1 has the focus peak option for focus assist. I generally go with manually focusing even with the fuji lenses that can communicate for auto focus. The old Canon FD mount is a pretty fiddly mechanism. There are weird things one must do when attaching an FD lens to a camera or an adapter so that the aperture ring on the lens works properly. A lever needs to be in the correct position, ring locks must be locked. Now I'm just using the Kiron 80-200mm lens as it gives me more latitiude, so it's always on the fotodiox FD-FX adapter. This fotodiox adapter, like the others I have, fits snugly onto my fuji X-T1. All these fotodiox adapters fit to their designated lenses well. No rattle. I have Nik-FX for my nikon/nikkor lenses. I have M42-FX for my old Pentax mount lenses, and I have EOS-FX for my Canon EF lenses, and this one for my FD lenses. I'm very satisfied with all of them. If you're going to go with one of these, you should understand clearly the inherent limitations of them and not be expecting more than for what they are designed. 08Sep15: I ordered a second FD-FX adapter, and I've been using this new one for a week. There are three tiny phillips screws that hold the metal ring one can see in the photo which accompanies the product title. Well, one of those three screws became extremely loose, one mild to moderately loose, and one did not come loose. I tightened them and the adapter is again working perfectly. I'll post if this turns into a recurring problem. 24Oct15: That second FD-FX adapter's tiny phillips screws have loosened again. Two had become quite loose and the third mildly loose. Not cool. Downgrading from 5 stars to 4 stars. I haven't had a problem with the first adapter. I'm wondering if there might be some problems with quality control over large lots. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2014 by John Guarino

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