Adapting a Cheap No-Name Vintage Prime Lens for Beautiful Shallow Depth of Field Photos

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • We found a cheap, no-name lens at an antique store. Here's how we adapted it to a Sony E-mount camera and also gave it macro focus.
    Pentax K to Sony E Adapter: fotodioxpro.com/products/pk-sne
    Macro Extension Tubes: fotodioxpro.com/search?type=p...
    All Fotodox Lens Adapters: fotodioxpro.com/collections/l...
    00:00 A No-Name Antique Store Lens
    00:47 Mounting the Lens on an Adapter
    01:32 How Adapters Work
    02:28 Cheap Prime Lens Bokeh
    02:56 6 Blade Aperture Bokeh Shapes
    03:54 Using a Macro Tube with this Lens
    05:25 Macro Tube Adjustments
    06:17 Outro
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Комментарии • 4

  • @avroml
    @avroml 19 дней назад +1

    Can confirm, looks much like Chinon

  • @SukaSukaAmel
    @SukaSukaAmel 13 дней назад

    Hello Fotodiox,
    My name is Amel. I am looking for an adapter for my camera. I use a Canon EOS M6 Mark II, and I want to use several Nikon lenses with this camera. The lenses I use are Nikon 70-300mm, Micro Nikkor 105mm, Sigma 50-200mm, and Tokina 11-16mm. Which adapter should I use for all these lenses? And does Fotodiox ship to Indonesia?
    Thank you.

    • @FotodioxInc
      @FotodioxInc  10 дней назад

      We do ship worldwide, and you'll need our Nikon G to EOS M adapter: fotodioxpro.com/products/nkg-efm
      Just know that this is a fully manual adapter, which means you'll have to adjust the aperture and focus on your adapted Nikon lenses manually.