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Quenox Lens adapter- Kameraanschluss: Fujifilm X - Objektivanschluss: Canon FD

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  • Adapter
  • Focusing to infinity works without problems
  • manual focus and manual aperture selection on the Lens
  • adapted Lens can be used in M, Aperture priority and Video modes
  • made of anodized aluminum, precisely manufactured and very stable
  • fits Canon FD Lens on Fuji-X mount camera

Adapter to use Canon FD Lenses on Fuji-X Mount Camera
This adapter can be used to use Canon FD Lenses on Fuji-X Mount Camera. Compatible Lenses are available from numerous brands. In addition to Canon itself, these include brands like Hanimex, Vivitar, Soligor, and Tokina. And by using your old FD lenses on a modern DSLM camera, you can once again reactivate these often very high-quality lenses so they don't collect dust in the closet unused.

Infinity focus works - manual focus and manual aperture selection
Canon FD lenses have a longer flange focal length than a Fuji-X mount camera. The adapter compensates for the difference. You can therefore focus to infinity without any problems. However, there is no autofocus because the adapter does not establish an electronic connection between a Fuji camera and a manual FD Lens anyway. For this reason, the focus has to be adjusted manually on the Lens. The same applies to the aperture.

Kameraanschluss: Fujifilm X
Objektivanschluss: Canon FD
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23,38 Objektivadapter
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Quenox Lens adapter- Kameraanschluss: Fujifilm X - Objektivanschluss: Canon FD

Short profile

  • Adapter
  • Focusing to infinity works without problems
  • manual focus and manual aperture selection on the Lens
  • adapted Lens can be used in M, Aperture priority and Video modes
  • made of anodized aluminum, precisely manufactured and very stable
  • fits Canon FD Lens on Fuji-X mount camera

Product description for Quenox Lens adapter Fujifilm X

Adapter to use Canon FD Lenses on Fuji-X Mount Camera
This adapter can be used to use Canon FD Lenses on Fuji-X Mount Camera. Compatible Lenses are available from numerous brands. In addition to Canon itself, these include brands like Hanimex, Vivitar, Soligor, and Tokina. And by using your old FD lenses on a modern DSLM camera, you can once again reactivate these often very high-quality lenses so they don't collect dust in the closet unused.

Infinity focus works - manual focus and manual aperture selection
Canon FD lenses have a longer flange focal length than a Fuji-X mount camera. The adapter compensates for the difference. You can therefore focus to infinity without any problems. However, there is no autofocus because the adapter does not establish an electronic connection between a Fuji camera and a manual FD Lens anyway. For this reason, the focus has to be adjusted manually on the Lens. The same applies to the aperture.

Quenox Lens adapter- Kameraanschluss: Fujifilm X - Objektivanschluss: Canon FD

Technik
Objektiv-Anschluss
Canon FD
Kamera-Anschluss
Fujifilm X
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