About this deal
e Sigma and Tamron bring out the same lens with different mounts including EF, F, E so knowing the camera the lens was used on is a good shortcut. The larger image circles of EF/FX lenses allows for more shift than the image circles projected by EF-S/DX lenses when adapted to shorter flange-focal-distance cameras like MFT and Sony E-mount bodies. If your lens does not have a manual aperture control ring, it will stop down to its smallest f/stop by default.
We make no representation that the Content available through this Gallery complies with the laws (including intellectual property laws) of any country outside Australia. This adapter allows user to connect Nikon Nikkor F Mount G-Type D/SLR Lens to Micro 4/3 M4/3 MFT mount cameras. Biggest complaint is the micro SD card as all other trail cameras that we use, take a regular SD card so you don’t have to have the adapter.
One of the problems with this is that there are no shift lenses for this format, so taking landscape photos with buildings is problematic.
However, in the context of using a shift or tilt-shift adapter, I'd be inclined to focus on FX or EF lenses, because when shifted, they will probably not hard-vignette because they project a larger image circle than APS-C lenses. To utilise quality old lenses with your new camera, or match a different make of lens to your camera.We may restrict your rights to browse, use and purchase from the Gallery if you breach these Terms or for any other reason (in our sole discretion). This is a manual adapter, so lens functions that rely on electronic communication with the camera body (autofocus, AE metering, image stabilization, etc. The micro SD card is cumbersome for my husband with bigger fingers to get in and out of the adapter.