The ZEISS Interchangeable Mount Set EF allows users to convert their CP.2 lens to Canon EF mount. The set includes an EF mount ring, an adaption ring with support bracket, Torx screws, eleven color coded shims and a rear lens cap. As the flange focal distance varies from camera type to camera type, it is sometimes necessary to make adjustments when changing the lens mount or camera model. In order to perform this adjustment, shims in eleven different thicknesses are provided. ZEISS strongly recommends the use of a Torx T6 torque wrench with a torque of 0.4 Nm.
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Key Features
- Canon EF Lens Mount
- Color Coded Shims
- Rear Lens Cap
The ZEISS Interchangeable Mount Set EF allows users to convert their CP.2 lens to Canon EF mount. The set includes an EF mount ring, an adaption ring with support bracket, Torx screws, eleven color coded shims and a rear lens cap. As the flange focal distance varies from camera type to camera type, it is sometimes necessary to make adjustments when changing the lens mount or camera model. In order to perform this adjustment, shims in eleven different thicknesses are provided. ZEISS strongly recommends the use of a Torx T6 torque wrench with a torque of 0.4 Nm.
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ZEISS 1846-492 Overview
ZEISS 1846-492 Specs
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ZEISS 1846-492 Reviews
Works perfectly!
By GVGDL
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2018-05-28
Easy enough to install and adjust to work properly with the lens. Makes using Zeiss cinema lenses on EF cameras easy without complicated adapters.
A couple of issues
By Joseph
Rated 2 out of 5
Date: 2017-02-22
I was able to change the mount with little issue. I gave it two stars for a couple of reasons. Number one there was no instructions of any kind. I found a video on line that helped a little. Number two, the locking channel that keeps the lens on the camera was to narrow and the lens would not lock in. Because it took well over a month to get the adapter I decided to modify it myself. I used a dremel to open the channel up. It works and that's what matters.
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