This Lens Mount Adapter for Leica M-Mount Lens to Sony E-Mount Camera from KIPON is crafted out of durable aluminum and brass. It allows for infinity focus as well as all physical functions of the lens but does not transmit any electronic information to the camera.
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Key Features
- Leica M-Mount to Sony E Body
- Maintains Infinity Focus
- Aluminum and Brass Construction
This Lens Mount Adapter for Leica M-Mount Lens to Sony E-Mount Camera from KIPON is crafted out of durable aluminum and brass. It allows for infinity focus as well as all physical functions of the lens but does not transmit any electronic information to the camera.
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KIPON L/M-S/E Overview
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KIPON L/M-S/E Reviews
Close but no cigar
By Lance
Rated 2 out of 5
Date: 2026-03-27
Yet another adapter that does not achieve infinity focus. Adapter needs to be 9.80 mm thick, this one is 9.72. Also extremely hard to put lens on this adapter, but it fit the camera well. I returned it as defective. I'm going to try Metabones next, I have their Nikon to Sony adapter and it's fine.
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Can I use this adapter for my Leica L & M lens to ...
Can I use this adapter for my Leica L & M lens to Sony e mount camera?
The adapter is for the use of Leica M mount only lenses to be used on a Sony E mount camera. Not L mount.
Date published: 2024-10-21
Does this adapter work for my Cooke SP3 /M-mount ...
Does this adapter work for my Cooke SP3 /M-mount on Sony cameras?
The Cooke M Mount for SP3 Primes will fit into the KIPON Lens Mount Adapter for Leica M-Mount Lens to Sony E-Mount Camera. You need to be careful that the lenses do not protrude too far; they might hit the inside of the camera.
Date published: 2025-12-03
