Readers of my blog (the old ones) will know that I've regularly used FD lenses on my m43 camera; these require an adapter to allow the FD lens to fit onto the m43 mount.
The same is true for a Sony A7 (E mount).
So as I have a small collection of FD lenses already it made sense to get a adapter; naturally I chose my favorite maker.
Now I'm a bit perplexed that this guy (from Poland) who makes without doubt the best "non electronic" adapters is somehow not yet "famous" on the internet, given that he's been making FD adapters (and many others) since at least 2009.
So without further preamble here's a quick look at my new Ciecio7 FD adapter
As always the workmanship is first rate, and being machined from a single billet of Aluminum its not only solid, but accurate. Indeed I believe there is more "play" in the nFD mount (with its screws) than there is in this adapter.
Myself I've found these to be far more satisfying and robust than any of the other makes I've ever used.
With the adapter on the camera the front of the camera becomes the same as the front of an FD camera and the lens is easily attached (well if you're used to nFD lenses)
It fits nicely and to be frank, "fits like it was made for it" ... which is more than I can say about some other adapters I've tried (even on E mount).
dismounting it you can see that its just a beautifully made bit of gear and looks great.
From this angle you can see there are two red dots which makes the process of mounting any FD lens easier ....basically you bring the lens to the adapter with the lens Red Dot matching the left (in this picture) red dot. Then you (keeping them together) rotate the lens around to match the second red dot (on the right) and the lens "falls onto" the adapter (as it goes into that groove).
You then rotate the lens to "lock it" in the normal way (Leftie Loosie - Righite Tightie) till it clicks.
In the shot above you can see the "tangs" which engage the aperture control (on the back of the lens), they too are machined ... its just beautiful work (no screws through the side here).
So now I can fit my FD 50f1.4, 100f2.8, 200f4 and 300f4 to my Sony A7 body.
Every time I buy another one of this guys adapters he's put effort into iterative improvement and development. He deserves better recognition than he gets IMO (and no he and I have no relationship, indeed we barely communicate except for me ordering adapters off his eBay store now and then.
I strongly suggest if you're in the market for an adapter to go sus his site out on eBay (link).
A link to all my other articles about this guys adapters is here.
Enjoy
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Friday, 19 October 2018
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