Canon Xl1 Lens Mount Type
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tom
5
Use all of the EF and EF-S lenses on your EF-M mou
If you have an M mount camera, this adapter lets you use the hundreds of Canon lens models made since the late 1980's, many very reasonably priced. The Canon adapter maintains the quick focus of the camera, and was selling at a steep discount on Amazon.
14/12/2022
Dustin
5
Great product
Are use this Lens mount on my new canon M 50, unfortunately the camera was defective but the lense mount did its job.
21/11/2022
Percy Jones
5
Quick Reviews on 50mm f/1.8
Hey, I'm PercyI'm a YouTuber (Gogglez Enraged) that does reviews, tips, recommendations, and top gears to get.Build quality of the 50 f/1.8 is very cheap (as you might expect). This lens feels more like a toy than a piece of optics. It utilizes plastic construction right down to the lens mount (the lenses are glass of course). This light material combined with the small size (2.7" x 1.6"/68.2mm x 41.0mm - WxL) puts this lens in the featherweight class - 4.6 oz (130g). The 50 f/1.8 is currently Canon's lightest. It was also Canon's shortest EOS-mount lens until the Canon EF 40mm f/2.8 STM Lens was introduced. The Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Lens delivers very sharp images as inexpensively as Canon lenses get.The 50 f/1./8 bears a plastic lens mount. Considering how light the 50 f/1.8 II lens is, the plastic lens mount seems adequate from a strength perspective. You might get more wear than you wish if you are changing the lens frequently.Autofocus is driven by a micro motor. Focus speed is not stellar, but fine in good light with subjects that are not moving too quickly. The 50 f/1.8 II is one of Canon's louder/buzzier lenses - you know when it is focusing. But this is not a wildlife lens - and the noise probably won't bother most people. I suppose a positive aspect of the sound is that you know when it is working - and when it is finished working - when focus is locked. FTM (Full Time Manual) focusing is not included. The 50 f/1.8 extends up to 5/16" during focusing - the very small 52mm filter does not rotate.All in all, I truly enjoy using this lens for my B-roll for my Youtube channel and the webpage. As well as having those awesome blur shot background. i highly recommend purchase this lens cause its inexpensive and a good lens to have around because of its size and the picture quality.
29/05/2022
Demon_Mustang
5
Another great Canon lens. Definitely recommend thi
I am now officially spoiled... Canon's new nanoUSM technology is a total marvel and they need to start advertising their lenses accordingly so we know which is USM and which is nanoUSM because I only want to use nanoUSM now that this lens has spoiled me. Now I'm not a mechanical engineer or anything but I want to try to explain the differences the best I can so you can understand what makes the focusing technology in this lens so great compared to even other high quality Canon lenses.The lowest quality auto-focusing system would be found in like the cheapy kit lenses, like the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II lens. In that, it's a basic motor and gear. The end result is an auto-focus that is both noisy any slow. Being slow is negative for obvious reasons, being noisy is both annoying and if used while shooting a movie can drown out the audio of the subject of your video.The next step up (no pun intended) is the STM otherwise known as a stepping motor. With this, the focusing is still slow, but this time it's very quiet. These lenses were designed to allow for auto-focusing during videos without the sound being distracting during the video. But the problem is that it's still slow.A step up from there is the USM otherwise known as the ultrasonic motor. Now here's the confusing thing, there is now 3 types of focusing mechanisms that are all labeled with "USM." This is why I said I wish Canon would advertise their lenses accordingly to the type since not all USM lenses are created equally. Before there was the Micro type and the Ring type. The desired one then was the Ring type. But basically the advantages of USM lenses is that they focused very quickly, and more quietly than the cheap motor one but still a little more noisy than the STM (in videos you'd hear like a chirping sound) but since it's fast and the focusing occurs quickly it shouldn't distract that much. The difference between the Micro-USM and Ring-USM is the Ring allows for full-time manual focusing even while you're in auto focus mode. SOME Micro-USM allowed for it but not all.But now there's a third type, and this is the newest one, one I think, and wish, Canon will make all of their new USM lenses with this technology. They call it "nanoUSM." Basically nanoUSM combines the advantage of the STM lenses of being quiet, with the advantages of the Ring-USM lenses of being very quick to focus and allowing for full-time manual focus. Basically it's the best of all worlds, lol.Now that we got that out of the way, this EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS II USM Lens is the third type, the best type, the nanoUSM. So far I'm in love with the focusing mechanism and the lens itself is a very well-built lens. The optical lens doesn't rotate with focusing or zooming like the cheap ones do, so you can attach a lens hood or a polarizing filter without needing to constantly adjust it as the camera changes focus or zoom. But that's expected from anything but the cheapy kit lenses. Just figure I mention it, not claiming this to be some revolutionary feature or anything.I would comment on the typical things you would look for in a review for a telephoto lens such as chromatic aberration and vignetting, but I'm using this lens on an APS-C camera, or a crop-sensor camera. So I'm actually not making any use of the edges of this lens. Meaning I'm not getting any noticeable chromatic aberration or vignetting in my photos at 300mm, but that doesn't necessarily mean that someone else wouldn't using a full-frame camera. So basically I can't really reliably say if it does or not...But in regards to the other aspects of it, it's great. The image stabilization is much improved over the cheaper lenses I used before, getting sharp handheld shots even with somewhat slow shutter speeds. The focusing, as explained before, is extremely quick and silent thanks to the nanoUSM technology. Turning the zooming sleeve is very smooth on my lens, so no complaints about anything there. So far I'm very satisfied with this lens and for me is another good experience with a typically high quality Canon product.
14/04/2022
Nathan Gates
5
Amazing !!
Digital correction is applied heavily on R mount canon cameras with this lens, but the end result is excellent. It’s not perfect.. coma is obvious with Astro-photography. But for the price, TINY size and weight.. I love it !! Ditching my old 16-35 in favour of this little gem.
08/04/2022
Jetro
5
Perfect match for the EOS M
So you finally decided on getting the EOS M (it's flaws considered). I assume you are a canon user, have a couple of good (canon EF/EF-S mount) lens lying around and would like to be able to use those on you EOS M. Just like me, you love your canon dslr but sometimes wish you can travel light but still be able to enjoy the canon ecosystem that you have grown to love. If you are what I assume you are, get this lens adapter.I took a gamble and bought a "like-new" used from a seller at Amazon and was very happy with a purchase. For anything more than $150 I probably would think twice. But I am not taking a start out because of the price. This adapter handles every canon mount lens I threw at it. The build quality is nice. The design (the way it attaches to the eos m; the included, detachable tripod mount) is well thought of... just perfect.
06/04/2022
Joseph G Holland
5
Compact and stable
Solid little tripod that will mount just about any size lens or camera combination. I have used with with a 400mm Canon lens attached to a Canon MarkII. Very compact fits on my back pack. Easy to adjust to any uneven surface.
22/02/2022
Tech Geek Reviews
5
Very hard not to love!
I'm a huge fan of prime lens and 50mm is one of those sweet spot focal lengths that should be in every camera bag, if not on the camera itself! Canon produced a massive hit with the affordable f1.8 50mm, dubbed the nifty-fifty. It was succeeded by the II, which sadly saw some corners cut in build quality with the transition to a plastic base. (While I have commented in prior reviews that I challenge the "need" for metal mounts in smaller, lighter lenses, I can't help but admit that I prefer a metal mount.). This latest iteration of the venerable "nifty-fifty" sees the return of the metal mount and upgrades the focus mechanism to the silently speedy STM stepping motor!OpticsWhat's not to love about a f1.8 lens? The optics are excellent as you would expect from the reputation of its prior versions. Talk about a fast lens, you can take some pretty incredible shots in poor light conditions with this. Beautiful bokeh! It provides excellent separation of your subject from the background, as if they jump out of the picture. I was very pleased with my results on a recent flower viewing trip. Terrific color representation, minimal chromatic aberration and distortion. It will not disappoint!Focus mechanismIf you haven't tried STM yet, prepare to be amazed. Fast and quiet! Great for video work too. I'm very happy with the Canon STM lineup.Build QualityAs mentioned previously, the metal mount has returned. (I can hear the cheering!). The barrel feels a little less sturdy than the 24mm and 40mm pancakes, but all in all, it's an improvement over the prior version. Considering its price, it is quite an impressive piece of work.PriceCheap, it would be hard to imagine anyone not happy with the priceMy recommendation is to run outside right now and buy this lens. You won't be disappointed.5 stars. Thank you Canon!
07/01/2022
Related Faq
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I have a canon ae1 camera with alot of lenses will i be able to use those lenses on my canon eos t7 camera?
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The adapter for a EOS body to a Canon FD manual is the adapter needed. The Canon AE1 uses the FD/FL lens mount. The one I purchased works without a hitch. Mine is a K&F Concept Pro lens mount for Canon FD, FL lenses. From a F1 to a 5D Mark 4 with no issue. 
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Will this work on my sony a6000 and tokina minolta 100-300mm macro zoom?
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Yes 
Q
Will this fit on my canon 60d? Thanks
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FD-EOS fit for Canon FD mount lens and canon EF mount camera body. canon 60d is EF mount, so the adapter ring can work with your camera, but you need to check your lens mount. could you pls let us know your lens specific model? service(AT)kentfaith(DO NOT)com, Please note: It is not same between Canon FD mount and EF mount, this adapter ring is only for Canon FD mount lens, please contact us if you want to purchase for Canon EF mount lens. 
Q
So is meant to be put on a G7 to work with a Canon lens?
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Just consider that, precisely because there are no electronics in between, the autofocus won't work. You will have to go manually 
Q
Could this work with a g7? Just trying to clarify.
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If you are referring to the Panasonic DMC-G7, then yes, it will adapt any Canon FD mount lens to any micro 4/3 mount camera. Including yours. 
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