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Drop-in Filter Mount Adapter EF-EOS R compatibility with RF lenses

MDumas1974Canon
Apprentice

Hello and good morning Canon Community, I have a simple question that I am having a hard time getting answered, and I think I already know the answer to it. I want to purchase the Variable ND drop in adapter for my Canon R, However I currently own several expensive RF lenses and currently no EF lenses so my question is, with the adapter on can I still connect my RF lenses to my R thus utilizing the ND filters, as well as the Circular Poliarizer? I would greatly appreciate it if anyone has a for sure answer on this, I simply want to know if I can put the adapter on my Canon R and connect my RF lenses to the adapter? Thank you for your time in reading this and I hope someone knows, if you cant that is a tragedy. From everything I have read it is an amazing system and I definitely would love to use it, especially on lenses with concave glass where you are unable to use ND filters...etc

 

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The RF mount and lenses are designed to be a certain distance from the sensor, if you put a bigger space between them then you loose the ability to focus on infinity. As such it is not going to be possible to make a rear mounted filter adapter for the RF lenses on EOS R-series cameras.

Older EF and EF-S lenses were mounted further from the sensor - to allow the mirror space to flip up out of the way - and this space needs to be added between the back of the EF/EF-S lenses and the RF mount on an R-series camera. Canon took the option to make a number of adapters that allow filters to be used in that space, hence the circular polariser and variable ND filter adapters exist for EF/EF-S lenses only.


Brian
EOS specialist trainer, photographer and author
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Now that makes sense.  Not the answer I wanted, but woe is me. Thanks for that reply, it explains the reasoning very well.  Now...on to other options.

 

Agreed that no rear-mounted filter will show up.  The only gear to date that has built-in ND filters is the EOS C70.  Presumably the Cinema 300 and 500 updates that will have an RF mount will have the same.

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Ricky

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MarkASteele
Apprentice

no, I'm looking for that same product, but RF to RF.  In other words, I want that product for my CanonR5 for use with RF lenses.  That is only for the RF body to older EOS mount lenses.

shadowsports
Legend
Legend

Hi Everyone,

The RF 10-20 has a built in gel holder.  Only one I'm aware of currently.  There may be others?? (but I don't recall seeing any).

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~Rick
Bay Area - CA


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