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We love L-mount cameras here at Fotodiox, and we offer adapters for mounting all kinds of vintage and modern lenses to your L-mount camera. Our pro adapters include built-in functions like macro, tilt-shift, and VND filtration. Clcik here to learn more: fotodioxpro.com/collections/lens-mount-adapters?sort_by=c...

Aucune transformation numérique - No digital transformation,

Déformation naturelle - Natural deformation

Autres réalisations / Other creations : www.youtube.com/channel/UCwCfAYSzFGT8Ou2OEVQz_rg

Adapt a vintage medium format lens to your modern medium format digital camera with Fotodiox adapters! Learn more: fotodioxpro.com/collections/lens-mount-adapters

Blaine Mendoza uses a Fotodiox Konica AR to Fujifilm X-mount lens adapter to mount a Konica AR Hexar 135mm f/3.5 lens onto his Fujifilm X-T200. This beautiful vintage lens helps Blaine create engaging self-portraits like these. Click here to learn more about our lens adapters: fotodioxpro.com/collections/lens-mount-adapters

 

And click here to see more of Blaine's work: www.instagram.com/bl8in3/

pretty cliche... thirsty :D

i'm boring staying at home so i went out... and meet this li'l gurl!

our recent tutorial... it's about smoke and mirrors! HERE

Helioplan 4.5/75, adapted for Pentax K30, homemade adaptor

 

The ColorFlare is a lens adapter for Sony E-mount and Micro Four Thirds cameras with a built-in translucent ring, which allows light to enter the adapter to create organic, in-camera light leak and flare effects. Today we're also introducing our Canon to Sony ArtFX ColorFlare FUSION, which gives you electronic aperture and auto focus control over your Canon lenses.

 

Photo by Sean Anderson

 

Click here to get your ColorFlare today: www.fotodioxpro.com/collections/artfx-colorflare

 

Mount non-native lenses on your FUJIFILM X Series camera with our comprehensive collection of pro FUJIFILM X-mount lens adapters! Click here to see our entire line of FUJIFILM adapters: bit.ly/2CDSMMS

Fotodiox offers a comprehensive collection of pro lens adapters for Sony E-mount cameras. Click here to see a video featuring the entire collection: youtu.be/CR46zs25FkQ

Turn almost any medium format lens into a shift lens with NEW Shift Adapters from Fotodiox! Learn more: fotodioxpro.com/collections/shift-adapters

Cocknowle Hill, Purbecks.

The tilt adapter seems to be a permanent fixture on my Sony A7ii at the moment. I've been scouting the area around these trees and the small valley cutting they stand in for a couple of months, waiting to see how the light falls. Today however the mist was thick, so took advantage of the way it isolates the dead tree and the 28mm Soligor lens with the tilt adapter blurs out the background trees even further.

Testing a Fotodiox Nikon to Micro Four Thirds adapter.

We hope you had a great Halloween! Here's to another month of autumn photography with vintage lenses and Fotodiox lens adapters!

Meyer Helioplan 4,5/55

Kontrast verstärkt mit PSE14

please dont be mad... i put bokeh around you!

(i think its not work!)

 

p.s:

rule #1

bring candies or chocolates in my purse!

Deliberate ostentatious Focus palacehouse of bokeh

Mount non-native lenses on your FUJIFILM X Series camera with our comprehensive collection of pro FUJIFILM X-mount lens adapters! Click here to see our entire line of FUJIFILM adapters: bit.ly/2CDSMMS

Les fleurs, les arbres, autant de petits détails que l'on peut observer lors d'une randonnée. La façon dont les éléments de la nature se façonnent et s'adaptent m'a toujours fascinée. Sur le chemin pour le désert de Platé, cet arbre a attiré mon attention de part sa manière de pousser mais aussi sa façon d'encadrer les sommets en arrière plan.

Argentique Minolta Dinax 404 si

Kodak 100 Tmax

 

Vallée de Chamonix

2014

Laowa 12mm with shift adapter

Cinerectim 1,8/105 62,5mm Gehäuse, Rathenow, Siebblende, DIY Adaptor

The backside of the second/third/fourth... hand market Zeiss bellows show clearly that other tinkers have made their own traces to its history.

 

The next step is to remove that old steel ring to make space for a new ring adapting the bellows to a modern camera.

Our B4 Magic Adapter allows you to mount B4 lenses on Blackmagic Micro Four Thirds mount cameras and includes an optic that enlarges the image circle of your B4 lens to fit on a Super 16 or similar sized sensor. It also works on the Panasonic GH4 in certain settings. Head on over to our Fotodiox YouTube channel and search B4 Magic to learn more about this adapter.

Introducing four new FUSION Auto lens adapters from Fotodiox: the Canon to Sony FUSION Plus, Canon to Micro Four Thirds FUSION and FUSION Redux, and the Canon to Fujifilm GFX FUSION. Click here to watch our full launch video: bit.ly/2E1xbyJ

Fuji GF670 + 120mm-35mm adapter + 2007 Expired Kodak BW400CN

 

Week old Xtol 1:3 solution + 1:300 rodinal. Stand developed 1hr, 20 degree. Guestimated

 

Epson v800 colour scan. Border finished + tag in PP. No other editing. Tones as scanned

 

Model test shoot, London - Lilly

 

www.MrLeica.com

What's more exciting than our brand new Canon EF to Sony E-mount FUSION Polar Throttle? A free EF to E-mount FUSION lens adapter! Until Friday, August 18th at noon CST, when you order a FUSION Polar Throttle from our website, enter the code POLARBOGO to get your free adapter at checkout. Learn more about the FUSION Polar Throttle on our Fotodiox YouTube or Facebook channels.

Adapt lenses to your mirrorless camera with the help of #fotodiox lens adapters! Learn more: fotodioxpro.com/collections/lens-mount-adapters

After removing the donut one can see a lot of new screws. Unscrewing those gives access to the bellows leather (who needs that possibility with a bellows in OK condition?)

 

In the next phase a metal drill is needed - perhaps a lathe, too. Fixing a suitable camera brand specific adapter ring (after some tooling) here makes things easy and cost effective.

 

The Cosina Voigtlander Bessa-T with a Minolta MC Rokkor 24mm/2.8 lens mounted via an adapter, and a Ricoh 20mm-28mm viewfinder. You have to guess the focus since the old SLR lens cannot couple to the range finder, but even at f/8 this lens is in focus from 4.5 feet to infinity. This super wide angle viewfinder even lets me clearly see the focus and DOF scales on the lens while framing the shot. The light meter on this camera is designed to work with add-on viewfinders; you can see it on the camera back, out of the corner of your eye, while using the cold-shoe mounted viewfinders.

 

Photographed with a Fuji X-Pro1 and a Minolta Celtic 50mm/3.5 macro lens.

In a universe where rivals are inexplicably friends, a certain Raphy Granas of Harrier Motor-Cars and Thomas Nunez of Cipher Motorworks teamed up one rainy day and brainstormed at random for the fun of it. The result? The one-off Cipher design study #139, a small luxury sedan. It will never run. Why? It's made of clay.

 

Where is it now? Locked up forgotten deep in the top secret Cipher garages, covered in a dusty plastic sheet.

Add selective focus tilt effects to any adapted lens with TLT ROKR tilt-shift adapters. Learn more: fotodioxpro.com/collections/tlt-rokr

Pentacon AV 2,8/80, adapted at Pentax K30

 

This cool shot of a lizard was captured by filmmaker Utpal Bhatt with our Nikon to Micro 4/3 lens adapter, adapting a Nikkor 100-300mm f/4.5 lens to a Panasonic Lumix G85. Click here to learn more about our lens adapters: bit.ly/3074FHg

 

and click here to check out more of Utpal's work: www.instagram.com/utpalbhatt/

Introducing our new line of LPL lens adapters! These adapters let you mount various lenses on Arri LPL mount cameras, including PL, Hasselblad V, Mamiya 645, Pentax 645 and Pentax 6x7 lenses!

 

We're also launching adapters that let you mount LPL lenses on a variety of mirrorless cameras, including Fujifilm G-mount and Hasselblad XCD digital medium format cameras, as well as Nikon Z, Sony E and Leica L-mount cameras!

 

Click here to learn more about our LPL adapters: bit.ly/2YPIG5s

Doppel-Anastigmat Melior 1: 6,8 f = 13,5cm

 

ODC-Macro Tools

 

These are little ends for a screw driver.

  

Looking to adapt lenses to your new Sony A7R V? We've got you covered at Fotodiox with our extensive line of Sony E-mount lens adapters. Learn more: fotodioxpro.com/collections/lens-mount-adapters/camera-mo...

Adapt vintage lenses to your digital camera with Fotodiox Lens Adapters. Learn more: fotodioxpro.com/collections/lens-mount-adapters

This is a DKL-to-EOS adapter sold by fittings4you. I is supposed to allow using vintage Voigtländer or Retina glass on a Canon DSLR.

 

I have read many "tests" and "reviews" of vintage lenses, where someone used a cheap adapter to attach the old glass to a DSLR or MILC and the found reason to complain, withoiut considering that chances are, he got himself a duff adapter.

 

One thing I can say about this particular adapter is that it doesn't work well with a Zoomar lens. It might work with one of the Voigtländer primes. I can't make any statement about that, because the only lens I tested it with was the Zoomar.

 

At the focal length of 82 mm I can focus to infinity (the indicated range is then around around 15 metres). At the lowest focal length of 36 mm, I can't focus to infinity. Again - you may be fine with a Septon or a Color Skopar, I don't know. I tested it with the Zoomar, and I can't recommend this adapter for this particular lens-camera combination.

 

The adapter has an f-stop ring and that works well, but of course it is you have to meter in stop-down mode.

 

Shot with:

Canon EOS600D

Leica Bellows R (16860)

Leica 100mm f/4 Macro Elmar-R, bellows version (11230)

This is a comparison of various M42 glass adapters (aka infinity focus adapters) that are currently available on the market. The idea was to see how they compare to the glass-less adapter (non-infinity focus). Tested models are: Scoptic vs Hama vs Kood vs Photodiox

 

Each adapter was tested at the three widest f/stops of the lens, the first column being the glass-less adapter.

 

Test setup was: Nikon D90 + Super Takumar 50mm 1.4 + tripod + patient doll.

Critical focus was achieved using tethered liveview focusing (magnified on laptop screen) + exposure delay mode activated on D90.

Pictures were taken in manual mode at ISO 100 (f/1.4@1/200, f/2.0@1/100, f/2.8@1/50). Variations in brightness are due to changing daylight conditions during the test and must be ignored.

 

Main findings of this test are:

- glass adapters are only getting on par with the glass-less adapter once lens is stopped down to f/2.8 (two stops from widest aperture)

- at f/1.4, the difference between adapters is more obvious, with Hama leading the pack

- the glass-less adapter is still the best option for maximum sharpness wide open

 

Please bear in mind that this test was performed with my particular gear and may yield different results in other conditions or when used with other equipment.

Knowing that, the same test performed with a Helios 44-2 58mm f/2.0 (KMZ) produces identical findings.

 

This stunning portrait was shot by photographer Corey Vaughn with his Fujifilm GFX 50R and a vintage Minolta Rokkor MC 58mm f/1.2 lens. Corey used our Fotodiox Minolta MD to Fujifilm GFX adapter to adapt the Minolta lens to his camera. Click here to learn more about our Fujifilm GFX adapters: bit.ly/2RDYxiS

 

And click here to check out more of Corey's work: www.instagram.com/vonportrait/

 

Model: @tokinglove

i wish there is a red frame!... i think i will wear it!

 

house of bokeh

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