Canon Mount Adapter EF – EOS R, Compatible with EOS RP, EOS R, EOS R6, EOS R5
$204.98
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Canon Mount Adapter EF – EOS R, Compatible with EOS R and EOS RP
Description:
Similar to the Mount Adapter EF-EOS R, the Control Ring Mount Adapter EF-EOS R lets you expand your lens compatibility when using the EOS R camera, but with an added control ring for additional customization. Attach any EF or EF-S lens to the EOS R using the Control Ring Mount Adapter EF-EOS R without losing the control ring you’d have with an RF lens to control numerous settings and functions for fast and smooth performance on the go. It even comes with a clicking mechanism that delivers easily perceptible feedback, which can be removed for a fee to provide more silent operation if preferred. Featuring a matching design and resilient, dust- and water-resistant construction, the Control Ring Mount Adapter EF-EOS R is a no-compromise way to incorporate your EF and EF-S lenses into the EOS R system.
Features:
- Mount Adapter Allows EF/EF-S Lens Compatibility with the EOS R Camera.
- Built-in Control Ring Provides Quick Access to Camera Functions.
- Exterior Design Matched to EF Lenses.
- Dust- and Water-resistant.
- Metal Mount on Both Lens and Camera Sides Provide Rugged Flexibility.
Specification: Canon Mount Adapter EF – EOS R, Compatible with EOS RP, EOS R, EOS R6, EOS R5
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10 reviews for Canon Mount Adapter EF – EOS R, Compatible with EOS RP, EOS R, EOS R6, EOS R5
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KalebThurman –
Love this adapter. I wanted to go out of my way and get the more expensive option for the lens adapter when getting my Canon R5 to use my L series EF lenses. The performance is awesome and the added control ring feature (completely customizable) is AWESOME. I know it’s pricey guys, but if you’re going to be using EF lenses on your RF mount, just do yourself a favor and get the best quality option so you can at least have the closest thing to an actual RF lens. If it’s not necessary for you, I get it, but I have so many friends who use off brand adapters, and it just ruins the performance of the lenses. Not to mention, this adapter looks so DOPE on my R5… it doesn’t even feel like I’m using an adapter, it genuinely feels like an extension of my camera! 🙂
Randy –
This is a simple adapter to use your EF lenes on the R5//R6 mirrorless camera. It works great and maintains the Canon precise fit. However, save your money and buy one of the no-name compatible adapters available for 1/4 the cost. There is no glass in it…you are just buying an adapter that utilizes the same electrical contacts.
Alex C –
This does exactly what it is supposed to. It adds a little length to the lens, but it’s not bad and actually looks fine, nothing awkward. I am using it with an R6 Mark 2 and this also lets it recognize my old lenses, which is really nice since this lets you use the auto-lens correction even for the old lens. I opted for the version with the control ring since this “up-levels” the feature set from your old lens to that which you would get with the modern RF system – without the control ring you would miss out on that and I think it is clearly worth the small difference in price. IMHO it is a no-brainer to get this if you switch to an R mount camera and have EF lenses worth keeping.
Wigged Out Fat Guy –
I got this to adapt my older EF lenses to my EOS R6 and R5. And while it works, I am finding that I have no real use for the control ring, as both those cameras have three adjustment wheels instead of the usual 2. My plan was to use the ring for ISO control, but I can just use the third dial on the back of either camera to do so. I set it to use exposure compensation instead, and do not like that I have to be metering in order to adjust it, meaning I have to be holding in the shutter release or BBF or it will do nothing. I know some that use it to switch AF modes, but I find that I can cycle the modes just fine with the multi-button by the shutter. Really, I probably could have saved the money and just got the basic adapter that has no control ring. I will say the build quality is very good, and I don’t notice any kind of loss in AF speed or performance. If anything, all my older lenses, even the third party lenses by Sigma and Tamron, perform at least as well on my R6 and R5 with this adapter, and in the case of the third party lenses, it seems the AF is more accurate than they were on my older DSLR bodies. If you want spot on AF even with adapted lenses, mirrorless is the way to go. But you don’t have to get the control ring adapter for twice the price though if you have an R5 or R6, as they have enough built in controls. You can just use the Basic adapter, unless you really just want that additional control. Same goes for future releases that have at least three adjustment dials on them, like the R3 and R1.Of note, if you have the older R or RP cameras, or the new R7 or R10 APS-C cameras, then the ring is a bit more useful, since they lack the same amount of controls the more expensive cameras have (only 2 adjustment dials). So if you have one of those cameras, or possibly a future release that also lacks additional dial, it might be worth the additional cost. Or if you just want the additional dial that is fine too. It can be programed to use functions other than ISO and EV.
Christopher K. –
This lens adapter works perfectly for those that are toggling between the E type and R type canon lenses. Its lightweight, works perfectly and is priced right.Its an essential piece in anyones camera bag and helps greatly to seamlessly change lenses and lens types while shooting on the go or in studio.
Christopher D Bowman –
It does exactly what it’s intended to do. I can use my old EF lenses with my new RF mount camera. There’s no loss of functionality or aperture. It’s just an adapter for EF lenses to work with RF cameras.
Dania Zaldivar –
its really good!
Paul S –
This adapter allows me to continue using all my EF lenses after I had switched from long-term use of my Canon DSLR (5D Mark3) to a Canon R5. Perfect accessory and entirely necessary when you’re not ready to also buy all new RF lenses.
Hans P. –
Worked as it should
LBS –
No issues. Just wasn’t the right fit for the camera.