Canon EF Lens to Sony NEX Speed Booster
Key Features
Canon EF Lens to Sony NEX Speed Booster (MB_SPEF-E-BM1) is out of stock now! New version of Canon EF Lens to Sony NEX Speed Booster ULTRA (MB_SPEF-E-BM2) is available now.
Optics designed by Caldwell Photographic in the USA (patent granted)
Description
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- Increase maximum aperture by 1 stop.
- Increase MTF.
- Makes lens 0.71x wider.
- Optics designed by Caldwell Photographic in the USA (patent granted).
- Electronic integration of aperture diaphragm, controlled by or from the camera body.
- Partial autofocus support for late-model (post-2006) Canon-brand lenses.
- Powered by camera body. No external power source required.
- The tripod foot is detachable and compatible with Arca Swiss, Markins, Photo Clam ball heads.
- High performance 32-bit processor and efficient switched-mode power supply.
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Compatibility
Supported | Not supported |
EF lenses Image stabilization (IS) lenses Electronic manual focusing (e.g. EF 85/1.2L II and discontinued EF 50/1.0L) EXIF (focal length, aperture, zoom range) P, A, S, M exposure modes Autofocus (see autofocus support section below) Distance and zoom display on VG and FS series camcorders (see note 1) Auto magnify (see note 1) Contax N mount lenses modified to Canon EF by Conurus (see note 2) Contax 645 NAM-1 adapter modified to Canon EF by Conurus (see note 2) Sigma, Tamron and Tokina lenses in Canon EF mount (see note 3) |
EF-S lenses DX lenses NEX-VG900 (see note 4) Lens correction such as peripheral shading, CA and distortion Focus confirmation "chip" (e.g. Dandelion) M42 screw mount adapters (see note 6) Stacking non-Metabones/non-Conurus mount adapters on top (see note 7 and list of lenses which require modification below.) Certain telephoto lenses (see note 8) |
Note:
- Requires lenses supporting distance information.
- Autofocus disabled for Contax N and Contax 645 lenses.
- A third party zoom lens may need to be registered with the Smart Adapter first in order to detect its maximum aperture. Autofocus is disabled for most third-party lenses.
- This Speed Booster is designed to cover an APS-C image circle which is not big enough to cover a full-size 36mm x 24mm sensor.
- Sony NEX cameras cannot display aperture values beyond f/1.0. If a f/1.2 Canon EF lens is used with Speed Booster ULTRA the resulting aperture is f/0.9 but the camera body displays the original aperture f/1.2 to the camera body. i.e, lenses slower than f/1.4 report boosted aperture to camera body; lenses at or faster than f/1.4 report original aperture to camera body. (with firmware later than V0.38)
- Some improperly-made M42 screw mount adapters may short the electronic contacts of the Speed Booster??and cause damage to the Speed Booster and/or camera body.
- Many manual focus lenses (e.g. OM 28/2.8, OM 50/1.8, Leica R 15/3.5) have rear protrusions (spikes, levers, other appendages) which would damage the optics and/or housing of Speed Booster?? They need to be modified before they can be safely used on Speed Booster Check and make sure there are no rear protrusions from the adapter/lens combination before using on Speed Booster. Scratches and damages caused by rear protrusions on Speed Booster??are not covered by warranty.
- Some telephoto lenses such as the Leica-R Telyt 560/5.6 may have significant vignetting in the corners.
- This Speed Booster is NOT fully compatible with full-frame Sony A7 and A7R. When Speed Booster® is used with Sony A7 or A7R, the camera will turn on the "APS-C Size Capture" mode automatically.
Autofocus
Autofocus is supported, with the following known limitations.
- Autofocus speed is very slow and inadequate for most moving subjects. The autofocus speed is unfit for professional use for sure, and it would disappoint most enthusiasts.
- Only Canon-branded lenses introduced in or after 2006 are officially supported. Autofocus is disabled for older Canon lenses and most third-party lenses, including most Sigma, Tamron and Tokina lenses and all Contax N lenses modified by Conurus.
- On FS series (e.g. FS700, FS100), autofocus may be available only in photo mode but not in movie capture mode.
- Continuous AF is not supported.
- DMF mode (direct manual focus) is not supported.
- For non-camcorder camera bodies (e.g. NEX-7), during movie capture, if the subject moves to a different distance, half-press the shutter release button to re-activate autofocus and lock onto the subject again. Since autofocus speed is slow, there may be visible disruption in the resulting footage.
- The first two autofocus attempts are used to calibrate the lens and as a result may not lock successfully on the target. Half-press the shutter release button again and autofocus will lock successfully.
- Autofocus may have difficultly locking onto subjects which are very close to the nearest focusing distance of the lens.
- Autofocus accuracy depends heavily on the working condition of the lens. Lenses with hidden problems which may not be apparent on Canon DSLRs will lead to inaccurate and unreliable autofocus on Sony NEX. Typical problems of this kind that we have seen include an unsmooth/erratic autofocus mechanism (e.g. getting stuck intermittently at a certain focusing distance), a worn-out gear train with out-of-spec backlash, a faulty/worn-out distance encoder or other faulty/worn-out internal sensors.
List of lenses with autofocus support on Speed Booster
Canon EF primesEF 14/2.8L II USM EF 24/1.4L II USM EF 24/2.8 IS USM EF 35/1.4L USM (Ver.19) EF 50/1.2L USM EF 85/1.2L II USM EF 85/1.8 USM (Ver.18) EF 100/2.8 USM macro (Ver.17) EF 135/2L USM (Ver.17) EF 200/2.8L II USM (Ver.17) EF 300/2.8L IS USM Extender EF 1.4x III Extender EF 2x (mark I) |
Canon EF zoomsEF 8-15/4L USM fisheye EF 17-40/4L USM EF 20-35/2.8L (Ver.18) EF 22-55/4-5.6 USM EF 24-70/2.8L USM II EF 28-80/3.5-5.6 II (Ver.18) EF 28-90/4-5.6 III EF 35-350/3.5-5.6L (Ver.18) EF 70-200/2.8L IS USM II EF 70-200/4L USM EF 70-200/4L IS USM EF 70-300/4-5.6L IS USM EF 70-300/4-5.6 IS USM EF 100-300/5.6 (non-L, not USM, push-pull zoom) (Ver.18) EF 100-400/4.5-5.6L IS USM |
TamronSP 24-70/2.8 Di VC USD A007 (Ver.15) SP 70-200/2.8 Di VC USD A009 (Ver.31) |
Tokina (full frame)28-80/3.5-5.6 (Ver.18) |
Autofocus is DISABLED for the following lenses
Image stabilization (if supported by lens), auto aperture and EXIF work. Autofocus is supported only for those lenses marked with an asterisk (*), on NEX-5R/6, and with adapter firmware version 18 or above.
Canon EF primesEF 14/2.8L (mark I) EF 20/2.8 USM* EF 24/1.4L USM (mark I) EF 24/2.8 (old version, non-IS) TS-E 24/3.5L TS-E 45/2.8 EF 50/1.4 USM EF 50/1.8 II MP-E 65/2.8 macro EF 85/1.2L (mark I) EF 400/5.6L USM |
Canon EF zoomsEF 24-70/2.8L (mark I) EF 24-105/4L IS USM* EF 28-70/3.5-4.5 II EF 35-80/4-5.6 |
Contax N modified by ConurusVario-Sonnar 17-35/2.8 Vario-Sonnar 24-85/3.5-4.5 Vario-Sonnar 28-80/3.5-5.6 Planar 50/1.4 Planar 85/1.4 Makro-Sonnar 100/2.8 (Ver.21) NAM-1 adapter |
Sigma (full frame)24-70/2.8 EX HSM 24-70/2.8 EX DG HSM 50/1.4 DG HSM (Ver.17)* 50/2.8 DG Macro 70-200/2.8 EX DG Macro HSM 100-300/4 |
TokinaAT-X PRO 28-70/2.8 |
Zeiss ZEZE Distagon 15/2.8 ZE Distagon 21/2.8 ZE Distagon 35/2 ZE Makro-Planar 50/2 ZE Makro-Planar 100/2 |
List of manual focus lenses which REQUIRE MODIFICATION to be used on Speed Booster??/h3>
Many manual focus lenses have rear protrusions (spikes, levers, other appendages) which would damage the optics and/or housing of Speed Booster?? They need to be modified before they can be safely used on Speed Booster?? Check and make sure there are no rear protrusions from the adapter/lens combination before using on Speed Booster. Scratches and damages caused by rear protrusions or by poor quality adapters are not covered by warranty. The following is an incomplete list of lenses known to be incompatible.
Leica RSuper-Elmar-R 15mm Elmarit R 28/2.8 Elmarit R 35/2.8 Summicron R 50/2 |
Nikon F20/2.8 AI-S |
Olympus OMOM 18/3.5 OM 21/2 OM 21/3.5 OM 28/2.8 OM 50/1.8 |
Pentax KEvery Pentax K-mount lens has a protruding fin and an aperture lever. It does NOT fit. |
Why Metabones®?
Since its inception, Metabones has been designing and manufacturing lens adapters recognized among professionals and enthusiasts as leaders in design and workmanship.
Contrary to the popular trend of other factories using an aluminum ring painted black on the camera-body-side, we instead take no short-cut but use precision-machined brass with chromium plating on both the camera-body and the lens sides of our adapters, in order to ensure smooth mounting, great appearance, and durability. The lens side of the adapter features a strong leaf-spring structure, strengthening the adapter-lens connection and ensuring tightness of the lens in order to reduce wear and prevent focus errors and optical alignment issues from appearing.
Metabones uses matte-black treatment to keep internal reflection to a minimum in order to maintain the maximum optical quality possible with the lens.
All Metabones Adapters follow this tradition of uncompromising precision, robust build quality and outstanding finish. Our new Smart AdapterTM series of products add industry-leading electronic interfacing technology from Canada, with true electronic control of the lens' aperture directly from the camera body.
Features
- Both camera-side and lens-side of the adapter are made of brass, precision-machined and plated with chromium.
- Satin surface finish - just like your OEM lens and camera mounts.
- Precise fit and solid connection - lens has no play, gap or wiggling when mounted on adapter and no adjustments are required to fit your lens.
- Designed to reach infinity focus while maintaining the correct registration distance required to maintain optical quality of CRC lenses or lenses with floating elements.
Our Smart AdapterTM series adapters have the following additional features
- True electronic integration of aperture diaphragm - let camera automatically choose aperture in P or S exposure modes, or dial in yourself on the camera body in A or M modes.
- EXIF data such as lens identification, focal length and aperture.