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Canon-lens-mount-adapter mirrorless camera This is a sketch of Canon's EF EF-S lens mount adapter designed for full-frame mirrorless cameras. Canon patents EF EF-S lens adapter for full-frame mirrorless cameras Canon has patented a mount adapter that allows users to choose between EF-mount and EF-S-mount lenses. The adapter is built into full-frame mirrorless cameras made by Canon, and the only "problem" is that the company doesn't yet have FF MILC. As internal sources have already said, the Japanese manufacturer is definitely working on one or more products to compete with the Sony A7-series, and this latest patent proves it. The patent suggests that the future EOS full-frame mirrorless camera will use.
A different mount compared to the EF, EF-S and EF-M cameras. This means that Industry Email List the company is introducing a new lens compound in conjunction with FF MILC. However, this EF EF-S adapter allows photographers to mount such optics to mirrorless shooting, if such a product appears on the market. The Canon adapter reduces flare depending on the types of lenses attached to it The patent description shows that the document was filed on December 18, 2013 and approved on June 25, 2015. This is patent pending and it remains to be seen if Canon will commercialize this adapter with a full frame mirrorless camera. The patent states that the adapter reduces flare depending on the lens image range.
The camera seems to work when handling EF-S lenses, when using the full sensor when EF optics are mounted in crop mode. As mentioned above, this is yet another confirmation that EOS is developing a mirrorless camera with a full-frame sensor, so stay tuned for more exciting product details. Some time ago, we reported that Olympus delayed the launch of supertelephoto 300 mm f 4 PRO lenses in order to add an image stabilization system to the optics. The development of this lens was confirmed in early 2014, but the product has not yet been released, so the rumors make sense.
A different mount compared to the EF, EF-S and EF-M cameras. This means that Industry Email List the company is introducing a new lens compound in conjunction with FF MILC. However, this EF EF-S adapter allows photographers to mount such optics to mirrorless shooting, if such a product appears on the market. The Canon adapter reduces flare depending on the types of lenses attached to it The patent description shows that the document was filed on December 18, 2013 and approved on June 25, 2015. This is patent pending and it remains to be seen if Canon will commercialize this adapter with a full frame mirrorless camera. The patent states that the adapter reduces flare depending on the lens image range.
The camera seems to work when handling EF-S lenses, when using the full sensor when EF optics are mounted in crop mode. As mentioned above, this is yet another confirmation that EOS is developing a mirrorless camera with a full-frame sensor, so stay tuned for more exciting product details. Some time ago, we reported that Olympus delayed the launch of supertelephoto 300 mm f 4 PRO lenses in order to add an image stabilization system to the optics. The development of this lens was confirmed in early 2014, but the product has not yet been released, so the rumors make sense.