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Laowa Magic Format Converter | Adapt Full Frame Lenses For The Fujifilm GFX Without Cropping

Justin Heyes

Laowa has a habit of making weird and wonderful lenses, like their 15mm f/4 Macro Lens, and the new Magic ...

The Best Adapters For Sony Mirrorless Cameras

Cha

In this video and article I'll be going over the best adapters for the Sony E-Mount system.

Comparing Canon EF- Sony FE AF Adapters From Metabones, Commlite, & Fotodiox

Anthony Thurston

One of the things that you always hear about from Sony FE mirrorless pushers is that you can use your Canon EF/EF-S AF lenses on the Sony FE mount. Let's compare your options.

Budget Lens Adapters: Are they Worth It?

Justin Heyes

There are some things you shouldn't skimp on. I tested three of the most popular budget adapters that you can buy to see which one is worth your money and which on your should stay away from.

Fotodiox Fixes Sony’s E-Mount With New All Metal ‘Tough E-Mount’

Anthony Thurston

Users of Sony's E-Mount cameras, your prayers have been answered. There is now a way to get that shoddy plastic/metal lens mount *fixed*.

3 Ways I Make My EOS M Work Better For Me

Anthony Thurston

I can't get enough of my EOS M. In fact, I recently bought another one. The power packed into this small mirrorless camera is an amazing tool that I love to use. While using the EOS-M out of the box with EF-M lenses is an overall ok experience, I have found three ways to make the EOS-M work even better for me.

Extension Tubes & Reversing Rings: Cheap Macro Accessories Reviewed

Anthony Thurston

A few days ago I shared a video which detailed probably the cheapest way to get some amazing macro images, reversing your lens. A piece of gear that was suggested to make the process easier was a little adapter called a reversing ring. A reversing ring attaches to the front of your lens and allows you to mount it backwards to your camera, in essence turning your lens into a magnifying glass, rather than a telescope.