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Fotodiox Pro Lens Mount Adapters, Rollei 6000 (Rolleiflex) Series Lenses to Fujifilm X-Series Mirrorless Camera Adapter - fits X-Mount Camera Bodies Such as X-Pro1, X-E1, X-M1, X-A1, X-E2, X-T1

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Arrives May 21 – May 26
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Size: Rollei 6000


Style: PRO


Features

  • Premium Grade Fotodiox "Pro" Adapter
  • Smooth surface for effortless mount
  • Infinity Focus Guaranteed
  • Includes: Pro Rolleiflex 6000 Lens to Canon EF/EF-S Camera Adapter & Canon EF/EF-S Lens to Fujifilm X-Series Camera Adapter
  • 24-Month Manufacturer 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 Cameras: Fuji Film X-Series Mirrorless Cameras (X-Mount) 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, it will stop down to its smallest f/stop by default. All pictures are for illustration purposes only. Actual product may vary slightly due to ongoing improvements in design.

Product Dimensions: 6 x 3.25 x 4.5 inches


Item Weight: 12 ounces


Item model number: R6000-EOS-FXRF


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 2, 2015


Manufacturer: Fotodiox Inc.


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Size: Nikon F G-Type Style: PRO
I've never really manually focused a camera. Sure I have an 8mm fisheye that lacks AF, but at 8mm, just about everything is in focus. That being said, I had that same 8mm lens, a 85mm/1.8 D, a 10-20mm/3.5 and a 18-300VR beast for my Nikon, and so little glass for my new X-E2. While I didn't plan on using my 18-300VR at on with this, and I don't plan on using my 10-20mm/3.5 much on my Fuji, the other two lenses seemed ripe for experimentation. The mount attaches firmly and without and grittiness of scraping. Likewise the lens attach to it without an issues, and everything is secure. The overall fit and finish inspires confidence. There's not much to it, as it's basically a machined alumninum tube, albeit with a few tricks up its sleeve. For one, it supports "G" lenses (those without aperture rings). The two lenses I wanted to experiment with do have old school aperture rings, and they work well. Either you can let this adapter control things (as it would for a G lens), or use the ring on the lens. Either way, it worked well, though the aperture adjustments on this adapter are very basic, so you won't have as much control as you would with an aperture ring of the controls on a modern Nikon camera. Just to be clear what work means, there's no data going to the camera, so it never knows the aperture, there's no lens correction, and focusing is manual. It was relatively easy, even for a novice like me, to manually focus even the 85mm/1.8 D at f/1.8 on the X-E2. I enabled focus peaking, and I also used the distance scale. The latter got me in the ballpark, and the former helped me fine tune things. Honestly, I think I could get rather proficient with practice, but for now there is no muscle memory, and it's best for deliberate moments, rather than on the fly shooting, which is nice for a change anyway. I'd set your expectations based on your previous experience, though in the end, I think most if not all users can have great results, with the right lenses. I'll try to post sample images shortly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2013 by ReverendOlaf

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Size: Nikon F Style: Standard
I'm pretty much going to copy/paste a review I just wrote, based on another adapter, which I believe is the same exact one as this Fotodiox one, but with a different name, and that costs $13 cheaper: Amazing, really... When I purchased my Fujifilm X-T1 at B&H in NYC, I also opted for the $100 Metabones adapter which would fit my Nikkor AE lenses. That was a huge mistake, but didn't realize until some time had passed. The Metabones fit SO tight, that the first time I tried putting a lens on it, I thought it was the wrong adapter. I finally got it to fit, but then realized that each time I took off a lens, and put another one on, I was stripping the metal away from the damned lens shaft! There literally were tiny metal shards landing inside of the adapter, which if I hadn't been careful, would wind up on the sensor! I thought this had to have been a fluke, but rather than spending another $100 for a replacement, I researched the alternatives, and found this one by Fotasy, as well as the one by Fotodiox. I ordered both. This one cost me about $13 or so? While the Fotodiox was $25. Let me just say that I was astounded by the night and day difference! Believe it or not, this Fotasy (and Fotodiox) adapter is heads and shoulders better than the Metabones. I'd say that the Fotodiox and Fotasy adapters are the same thing, but listed under different names, if I didn't know better. I returned the Metabones for good, and will be keepin the other two, and perhaps purchase another Fotasy one since they're so cheap. Better to have each manual lens I use already fitted with an adapter than not, I guess. If there's anything negative that I can say about it, it's that the fit might be just a micro-hair too loose. There's the slightest bit of play on the body, but honestly, not enough to make me mess up shots or be bothered by it, at all! The other thing that could be considered a negative is that it doesn't come with a body cap to cover it up when taking it off the camera body. But considering that a cap is about $7-$10 by its self, I'm not surprised, nor am I mad about it. I'll be a big boy and buy those too. Of course, your mileage may vary with these adapters, depending on which type of lens you are using with it, I suppose. I'm very, very happy with mine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2014 by Doug B

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