08-14-2024
05:11 PM
- last edited on
08-15-2024
08:48 AM
by
Danny
Hello I just switched from a canon eos 2000D to the canon R7, however I can not get my sigma lens to mount to my R7. Is there a certain type of lens the r7 takes or can I get an adapter for it to work?
08-14-2024 05:48 PM
Did you purchase your camera from a Canon Factory Authorized dealer? They should be able to help you with selecting a Canon EF-RF mount adapter. Beware of third party mount adapters.
08-14-2024 05:52 PM - edited 08-14-2024 05:57 PM
Hello, and welcome to the forum!
The R7 has as RF mount and is an APS-C (cropped) sensor camera, so any lens with RF or RF-S mount will work natively. However, you will need an EF to RF adapter to get your Sigma or any other Canon EF or EF-S lens attached. You can get one with a control ring or one without the ring. The ring type will allow you to assign certain settings to the ring, but it's way more expensive. There are third party adapters on the market, but I would advise to stick with the Canon brand.
Newton
08-15-2024 10:33 AM
The "control ring" version may not work well with Sigma lenses. Test before you buy.
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