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FotodioX Miranda Pro Lens Adapter for Micro Four Thirds Cameras

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FotodioX Miranda Pro Lens Adapter for Micro Four Thirds Cameras
Key Features
  • Brass with Stainless Steel Finish
  • Focuses to Infinity
  • Leaf Spring System
The Fotodiox Miranda Pro Lens Adapter for Micro Four Thirds Cameras is a high quality adapter that allows you to mount a Miranda mount lens to a Micro Four Thirds camera body. It features a brass construction with a stainless steel finish as well as the ability to focus to infinity. This works with a leaf spring system for a secure attachment.
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FotodioX MIR-MFT-PRO Overview

The Fotodiox Miranda Pro Lens Adapter for Micro Four Thirds Cameras is a high quality adapter that allows you to mount a Miranda mount lens to a Micro Four Thirds camera body. It features a brass construction with a stainless steel finish as well as the ability to focus to infinity. This works with a leaf spring system for a secure attachment.

This adapter will not allow for electronic control over lens functions. In order to function with automatic metering you will need to place the camera in manual or aperture priority mode, where the camera will utilize stop-down metering to determine the appropriate shutter speed.

UPC: 847372019380

FotodioX MIR-MFT-PRO Specs

Item Type
1x Lens Mount Adapter
Camera Compatibility
Micro Four Thirds Mount
Lens Compatibility
Miranda Mount
Electronic Communication
No
Included Shims
Materials
Brass
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.2 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
3 x 2.9 x 1.8"

FotodioX MIR-MFT-PRO Reviews

A tight fit

By seacycle
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2015-01-28

The Miranda side of the adapter is extremely tight. With some difficulty I can turn my 50mm till it locks. My 135mm barely turns enough for the lens to be secure, but not until it locks. Other than that, it works exactly as you would expect. I may see about transplanting the mount ring from my (non-functioning) Miranda camera.

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