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Cambo Lensplate with Canon Eos-lens bayonet (black finish)

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  • Lens plate for mounting adapters or EF lenses with manual aperture in combination with an ACTUS view camera
  • Suitable for mirrorless cameras

This lens plate enables the mounting of adapters or manual aperture Lens equipped with a Canon (EOS) EF bayonet in combination with the ACTUS view camera.
The design of the ACB-CM plate corresponds to the ACTUS-B version.

The ACB-CM can be used for Canon (EF) lenses with manual aperture, it can be used to convert adapters that fit Canon bodies and allow the use of other system lenses, or it can be used for EF lenses if the aperture is already preset (on another device). NO motorized Lens can be operated on this product.

Practical use of Lens may be limited to those that can move freely in front of the bayonet of the camera body used, due to the recessed position of the chip in certain bodies.

The ACB-CM only works with mirrorless camera bodies for infinity (and closer) focusing.

Note: Canon Lens or conversion adapter not included.

Features:

ACB-CM accepts Canon EF Lens
ACB-CM accepts conversion adapters designed for use on Canon camera bodies
ACB-CM CANNOT operate the iris

Total height: 130 mm
Width: 97 mm
Weight: 120 grams
Aperture control: no

The use of a wide-angle bellows AC-212 is strongly recommended with this ACB-CM if your mirrorless camera body has a large handgrip.

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Cambo Lensplate with Canon Eos-lens bayonet (black finish)

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  • Lens plate for mounting adapters or EF lenses with manual aperture in combination with an ACTUS view camera
  • Suitable for mirrorless cameras

Product description for Cambo Lensplate with Canon Eos-lens bayonet (black finish)

This lens plate enables the mounting of adapters or manual aperture Lens equipped with a Canon (EOS) EF bayonet in combination with the ACTUS view camera.
The design of the ACB-CM plate corresponds to the ACTUS-B version.

The ACB-CM can be used for Canon (EF) lenses with manual aperture, it can be used to convert adapters that fit Canon bodies and allow the use of other system lenses, or it can be used for EF lenses if the aperture is already preset (on another device). NO motorized Lens can be operated on this product.

Practical use of Lens may be limited to those that can move freely in front of the bayonet of the camera body used, due to the recessed position of the chip in certain bodies.

The ACB-CM only works with mirrorless camera bodies for infinity (and closer) focusing.

Note: Canon Lens or conversion adapter not included.

Features:

ACB-CM accepts Canon EF Lens
ACB-CM accepts conversion adapters designed for use on Canon camera bodies
ACB-CM CANNOT operate the iris

Total height: 130 mm
Width: 97 mm
Weight: 120 grams
Aperture control: no

The use of a wide-angle bellows AC-212 is strongly recommended with this ACB-CM if your mirrorless camera body has a large handgrip.

Cambo Lensplate with Canon Eos-lens bayonet (black finish)

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