12-21-2020 09:00 AM
Hi folks. I have a couple EF lenses I decided to use with my RP (EF16-35mm 1:4L and EF100-400mm). Is there a significant difference in performance or image quaility converting the EF lenses to RF mount?
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12-21-2020 10:00 AM
No, there is no degradation of the image since there is no glass in the adapter.
But I would get a Canon adapter for electronics compatibility.
And note that the camera will limit the sensor area to crop frame if you use an EF-S lens.
12-21-2020 10:00 AM
No, there is no degradation of the image since there is no glass in the adapter.
But I would get a Canon adapter for electronics compatibility.
And note that the camera will limit the sensor area to crop frame if you use an EF-S lens.
12-21-2020 10:29 AM
If I had an R camera and EF lenses I would buy the adapter. But I hate adapters even though they may not harm IQ or function. So, it would not be an option I would embrace. An adapter whether it works or not is just another gadget you need to keep track of. Just one of the pains of switching systems.
BTW, I don't like tel-cons either!
12-21-2020 10:31 AM
On the other hand if you no longer intend on using your EF camera any longer, why not sell your EF gear? Start the new R system off right with R lenses!
12-21-2020 01:32 PM
Thanks folks!
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