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Sigma MC-11 Lens Mount Converter (Canon EF to Sony E-Mount) with 32GB SD Card

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  • El paquete incluye: convertidor de montaje de lente Sigma MC-11 (Canon EF a Sony E-Mount), tarjeta de memoria Ultra SDHC UHS-I de 32 GB, bolsa pequeña de neopreno para lentes y herramienta de cepillo de limpieza de lentes
  • Compatible: cuerpo de cámara Sony E-mount sin espejo y lentes Sigma Canon EF. Se puede utilizar con cámaras de sensor de la serie a6000, serie a5000, serie NEX y marco completo (A7, A7r, A9
  • Mantenimiento: mantener la continuidad de las funciones de la cámara como brillo y distorsión, para mantener los datos EXIF de la lente



ANTONIO C
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de marzo de 2025
Nice adapter it works!
Vinny P
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de septiembre de 2024
This was the best bargain on Amazon. Everything in this kit is top quality and the adapter works like a dream.
Johnny
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de mayo de 2020
I’m a well-known pro and specialize in tech and imaging reviews. If you are reading this review you already know the Sony mirrorless cameras are terrific. Like me, you are likely looking for ways to use your excellent Canon glass with the Sony system. Simply stated, the Sigma MC-11 is a terrific solution. But be aware that it’s not a miracle maker:PROS:No loss in optical quality.Great build and ease of use.A fair price.Most Canon EF and other lenses will work with quite good focusing speed and tracking.CONS:Some lenses are outliers so be sure you have latest firmware installed.You may like Sony lenses for typical lighter weight. The MC-11 adds 4.4 ounces to lens weight.OBSERVATIONS AND TESTING:I did an exhaustive test with my high end Canon lenses, using them with the 61 megapixel Sony A7R IV. A camera with this type of truly incredible resolution will really show differences although in most uses, minor differences in lens sharpness are not as discernable as what I’ll discuss here:My Canon lenses are great. The Sony lenses, in almost every case, are better yet. Thus, if you are using a camera with crazy high resolution like the A7R IV, you may want to switch to Sony lenses sooner rather than later. Depending on the Canon lens tested, focusing is really good, but fast tracking for sports and wildlife is a bit behind native Sony lenses. The best Sigmas and Tamrons optimized for Sony will also sometimes beat Canon lenses for speed and tracking.I tested Canon EF lenses including 16-35 f2.8, 16-35 f4, 24-70 f4, 70-200 f2.8, 70-200f4, 24 IS, 300 f4 IS, 1.4x TC. They all did a great job. Particularly, I’m seriously considering hanging onto my wonderful 70-200mm and 300mm Canon’s for use with the MC-11. Sony does not yet have quite the perfect match for me in those focal lengths that match light weight with pro performance. The only lens disappointment for me was the otherwise wonderful Canon 100 f2.8 Macro. It hunts for focus and was not a good performer with the MC-11.CONCLUSION:The price is right compared to the competition from Metabones that I have not yet tested. However, I don’t feel I need to. The Sigma MC-11 looks great in combination with Canon lenses and Sony bodies, has a build quality to match, and is the ideal bridge to meet the advantages of Sony system over my old amigo Canon.Hope this long review has been of some small help. HAPPY SHOOTING!
Pete
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de julio de 2019
***Testing done with A6300***This adapter is better value than the cheapo adapters but has it's limitations vs the Metabones.AF is good but inconsistant. Gets it right about 80% of the time. Works better with Sigma's own lenses. If video is your focus, this is the best option but still only works with Sigma's own lenses, eye AF works but only with Sigma's own lenses (although I heard that canon lenses work for video and eye AF on the newest of Sony's cameras but I can't vouch for that).
Mr. Dude
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de octubre de 2019
I am currently using this on a Sony a7ii. I was a little worried buying this adapter since it only supports Sigma lenses. I have not had any issues getting this to work with any non-Sigma lenses. I have used it with Canon, Tamron, and Tokina branded lenses with no issues. Auto focus works fine but is somewhat slower. Also depending on the lens when using manual focus the camera does not zoom in to assist with focus. I do keep the firmware updated whenever they release a new one and its not that hard to do. If you are not willing to pay double the price for the Metabones adapter you should definitely get the MC-11.
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