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Reviewed in Germany on November 15, 2024
Sitzt super, ich lasse es direkt am Objektiv dran.
Logan Parsons
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024
Well constructed
C. Marschner
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2023
It may have just one job, but it does it well. I mounted several M42 mount lenses to my Canon EOS 6D Mark II DSLR camera and discovered that not only did my old Pentax screw mount lenses still work, they were beautifully sharp! Whether you're buying this adapter use your old lenses as an everyday thing, or you're just playing around out of curiosity, it's hard to go wrong with this thing. One note: If you're using this adapter with a full frame body, some lenses won't mount correctly and will cause your camera to error out. A Helios lens with a short back caused this on mine, but on my APS-C body, an EOS 90D, it was no issue. Also, if you're using this on a mirrorless body, you will have no problems, but you will need to pick up an EF to RF mount adapter.
dnp
Reviewed in France on September 24, 2022
Très satisfait de l'adapteur pour le prix par rapport à un adapteur permanent qui coute le triplePas de jeu à signaler que ce soit du côté objectif que côté monte boitier, tout est bien ferme.Rien à voir avec un adapteur acheté quelques euros qui était une catastrophe.Ca ne bouge pas lorsqu'on manipule l'objectif pour la mise au point.
Anonymous
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2022
This is such a weird thing. I own a couple of urth’s adapter before and none of them had issues—they are all quality made and serves its purpose well, until today. This adapter REFUSES to go onto my camera. My other ef glasses/adapter works fine so the problem must is on this item. I just cannot get it onto the camera, it doesn’t fully attach to the mount let along going into the lock position— and its even more painful to get it off while its stuck. Almost ruined my camera because of it. Don’t know about other models but please avoid FD-EF model WITH ALL COST!
Austin Jeng
Reviewed in Canada on December 26, 2022
Excellent machining and quality. The fit and finish is very good. Threads locked and engaged well and did not show signs of marring the threads on the lens. Excellent mating to my Canon 5D3. Tightly fits and not so tight that I cannot back it out. WIll be a little bit tight first few rotations due to tight tolerance (which is a good thing!)I highly recommend this for people looking to replace their vintage or even modern lens adapters and want something sturdy.
Mr. D
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2022
URTH made the perfect Pentacon 6 to EF Adapter. The build quality is very high, to the point where it marries perfectly with it's paired lens, and looks like part of the glass itself. Love that it has a screw lock onto the glass. Very snug, no wiggle whatsoever. Same with the EF connection. Nothing that I would point out as a negative on this little gem. Makes vintage new again. Woot!If you're looking for a recommend from a lens geek that stresses on quality, you've found it.
Chavella Stephens
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2022
This whole presentation is very attractive down to the packaging! I absolutely love it. I love sexy packaging, it tells a lot about the product that’s enclosed! Highly impressed with this company and the mount that I purchased. Screws on and works very well with mounting my lenses!
Domenico
Reviewed in Italy on April 30, 2022
Adattatore ottimo per la mia fotocamera Canon Eos 4000d, ho così utilizzato un obiettivo della Nikon F-301 il 70/210.Lo sgancio a baionetta dal corpo macchina è facile e non bisogna forzare, per sganciare l'adattatore dall'obiettivo si perde un pò più di tempo.Naturalmente la messa a fuoco si fa in manuale.Oggetto utile e di ottima qualità.
Leonard Bochicchio
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2021
With this adapter I have been able to use a lens that sat in a storage area, forgotten, for years. With a lesser adapter I was able to mount this Nikon mount lens on my Canon 6D, but I was without any control over the aperture, which was at f16, unbudgeable. But with the (shall I mention its mouthful of a name?) Urth x Gobe Lens Mount Adapter I can use my macro lens. It doesn't convey the number of the f stop you're photographing at, but you can see in your viewfinder when you've opened the lens to its widest aperture. That's when the most light comes through. Slide the thingamajig in the opposite direction and the least amount of light comes through. The transition from light to dark and dark to light is gradual. And the camera can meter correctly. I'm happy with the results.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 12, 2021
This is a neat little ring that works fine but has a few flaws. What it does Ok is what it’s meant to do. That is connect a Nikon lens to cannon mount and allow aperture adjustment. So that’s good. It’s well made and good vfm. Now the things that can be done better. So you need to push a little tag to release the adaptor from the lens. I’d prefer if that was done away from the rear element of the lens with a lever. It would cost more but I would pay for that. The other issue is the ring can be quite tight on some Nikon lenses. I think the tolerances need a bit of work on the adaptor. Having said that it has never got stuck.
Cassie
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2021
I mean, yeah it will fit on my camera, but I can't adjust the F stop, there were no instructions on how to remove it so that was a pain, there is also no auto focus which I didnt see in the description before. Not a fan. I plan to return.(HOW TO REMOVE IT: I attached a picture of the little lever, near the red dot on the adapter, you push down on it, it will raise the pin, and you will be able to twist it off then)
Jana
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2021
Yes, it is somewhat expensive compared to the other lens adapters, but the company is a green company and the adapter is very well-made and it works seamlessly with the different Canon FD lenses I own. I have not tested true infinity focus (like the stars or the Milkyway for night photography) but it seems to work well for reasonably distant objects. I did find it tricky to get the adapter off the lens (on the Canon FD 50mm) but I discovered that having it mounted in the camera and getting the adapter off seems to do the trick. I must be doing something wrong. If you do it right, the ring on the adapter adjusts the aperture manually.
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