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FotodioX Pro Lens Mount Adapter for Pentax 67 Lens to Canon EF-Mount Camera

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FotodioX Pro Lens Mount Adapter for Pentax 67 Lens to Canon EF-Mount Camera
Key Features
  • Pentax 67 Lens to EF-Mount DSLR
  • Built-In Tripod Mount
  • Maintains Infinity Focus
  • All-Metal Construction with Brass Mount
This Pro Lens Adapter from Fotodiox enables the use of your Pentax 67 lenses on Canon EF-mount DSLR cameras. It features a durable brass construction with stainless steel finish, a leaf spring ensures a secure connection between the lens and adapter, and its design also maintains infinity focus. Additionally, a tripod mount is featured to help offset the weight of the medium format lenses for more balanced and stable shooting.
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FotodioX P67-EOS-PRO Overview

This Pro Lens Adapter from Fotodiox enables the use of your Pentax 67 lenses on Canon EF-mount DSLR cameras. It features a durable brass construction with stainless steel finish, a leaf spring ensures a secure connection between the lens and adapter, and its design also maintains infinity focus. Additionally, a tripod mount is featured to help offset the weight of the medium format lenses for more balanced and stable shooting.

This manual adapter does not maintain automatic lens control between the camera and lens; aperture priority or manual shooting modes should be used, as well as stop-down metering for exposure control.
UPC: 812759010106

FotodioX P67-EOS-PRO Specs

Item Type
1x Lens Mount Adapter
Camera Compatibility
Canon EF Mount
Lens Compatibility
Pentax 67 Mount
Electronic Communication
No
Included Shims
Materials
Brass
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.515 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
5.05 x 4.1 x 2.2"

FotodioX P67-EOS-PRO Reviews

What you'd expect from Fotodio

By Adrian
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-09-11

Great build quality, 0 play in the mount, non reflective black interior, let's me use some great 6x7 glass on digital bodies 10/10

Disappointed

By Lynne
Rated 2 out of 5
Date: 2016-12-22

Read reviews about the fine black dust, and foolishly thought this was a known issue and must have been addressed by manufacturer. Got my adapter, and yes, interior covered with black dust. Luckily I did read prior reviews and believe I have cleaned it. Waiting a few days before testing it on the camera, so I don't know yet how well it works but I really don't expect a lens adapter that will wreak havoc on my sensor...really bad form FotodioX!

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How do I take it off??

How do I take it off??
Asked by: Jackson
The Fotodiox Pro Lens Mount Adapter for Pentax 67 Lens to Canon EF-Mount Camera, when mounted onto an EF mount camera, will release with the camera's lens release button. There is also a release knob on the adapter to release an attached Pentax lens.
Answered by: ericsc
Date published: 2023-02-05

question

I have an older Pentax 400/4 lens with a male flange and I need an adapter that will slip into that flange which is rotatable to lock that lens adapter onto the that lens. The other needs to fit Canon EOS. Are this available? I can't find any reference to this adapter on the Fotoidox pages. I do have same adapter to Nikon but need same to fit Canon. Thanks,James
Asked by: James
I'm sorry but I have no knowledge relating to this particular question.
Answered by: MARK F.
Date published: 2018-08-28

question

I have a cheap version of this adaptor - 30 bucks off ebay - while it all works and fits well - my Pentax 67 lenses are very prone to flare - FYI this adaptor is attached to a metabones - then to a Sony A7S2 / R2 . I doubt weather my metabones is causing the issue here. I suspect its the interior of the cheap adaptor - does anyone here that owns one of these Fotodiox know if the interior is a super matt finish similar to the metabones ? Or is it a shiny painted black ???
Asked by: Anonymous
It's very, very matte, and very grainy like a course powder was coated on the inside.
Answered by: Adam H.
Date published: 2018-08-29
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