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ayex Objektivadapter für Canon FD Objektive an Sony Alpha E-Mount Kameras FD-E

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ayex Objektivadapter für Canon FD Objektive an Sony Alpha E-Mount Kameras FD-ECanon FD & FL Objektive sicher an Sony E Mount Kameras verwenden Der ayex FD Sony E Adapter erffnet dir die Mglichkeit, legendre Canon FD und FL Objektive auf modernen spiegellosen Sony Alpha Kameras einzusetzen. Diese Objektive sind fr ihren warmen Vintage Look, das organische Bokeh und die besondere Farbwiedergabe bekannt. Die vollstndig glasfreie Konstruktion sorgt dafr, dass die optische Leistung deiner FD Objektive unverndert bleibt ohne

Canon FD & FL Objektive sicher an Sony E-Mount Kameras verwenden

Der ayex FD-Sony E Adapter eröffnet dir die Möglichkeit, legendäre Canon FD und FL Objektive auf modernen spiegellosen Sony Alpha Kameras einzusetzen. Diese Objektive sind für ihren warmen Vintage-Look, das organische Bokeh und die besondere Farbwiedergabe bekannt.

Die vollständig glasfreie Konstruktion sorgt dafür, dass die optische Leistung deiner FD-Objektive unverändert bleibt – ohne Reflexionen, ohne Schärfeverlust und ohne zusätzliche optische Elemente.

Vorteile

  • Breite Kompatibilität
    Unterstützt klassische FD & FL Festbrennweiten und Zooms, wie FD 50mm, FD 28mm, FD 135mm, FL 55mm und viele weitere.
  • Glasfreie Konstruktion
    Kein zusätzliches Glas - dadurch volle Schärfe, natürlicher Kontrast und unveränderte Abbildungseigenschaften.
  • Optimiert für Sony E-Mount
    Kameraeigene Hilfen wie Fokus-Peaking & Fokuslupe ermöglichen präzises manuelles Arbeiten.
  • Robustes Vollmetallgehäuse
    Hochwertig gefräste Metalllegierung für langlebigen, spielfreien und sicheren Sitz an Kamera & Objektiv.
  • Mattiertes Innengehäuse
    Unterdrückt Reflexionen und Streulicht für klare Kontraste und saubere Bildkanten.

Technische Daten

  • Anschluss Objektiv: Canon FD & Canon FL
  • Anschluss Kamera: Sony E-Mount (APS-C & Vollformat)
  • Bauweise: Glasfrei, präzise gefräst, lichtdicht
  • Fokussierung: Manuell
  • Elektronik: Keine – rein mechanischer Adapter

FAQ / Hinweise

  • Unterstützt der Adapter Autofokus?
    Nein – FD/FL Objektive sind rein manuell.
  • Wie wird fokussiert?
    Über Fokus-Peaking, Fokuslupe oder Live-View/EVF der Sony Kamera.
  • Gibt es Qualitätsverlust?
    Nein – dank glasfreier Konstruktion bleibt die Optik unverändert.
  • Welche Sony Kameras sind kompatibel?
    Alle Sony E-Mount Modelle: A7/A7R/A7S, A9, A1, FX3, FX30, A6000–A6700 uvm.
  • Ist der Adapter sicher für Kamera & Objektiv?
    Ja – die präzise Metallpassung schützt beide Anschlüsse.

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