Thanks for the review, I think it will work perfectly with my EOS RP. I recently ordered a bundle with the Canons Adapter, but the adapter is in back order >_< and they don't know when it's going to arrive at their store. It's a good alternative for the money, I should buy this one if I plan to use my EF lenses... (even though I purchased one, but don't know when it will arrive )
@@1KINDPhotography Im planning to use it with my Sigma 50mm F1.4 EX DG HSM / and my Tamron 24-70 2.8 G1 / Im upgrading from a T3i. I hope they work better hahaha
With this Meike version, does image stabilization work for canon EF lenses that don’t have IS? Also does it have better image stabilization with a canon lens that has IS?
@@linkinjunior official Canon adapter does not have IS either. The adapter is basically just that, it allows you to adapt EF lenses to your R mirrorless cameras. IS is on the actual lens or on the body. If there is no IS on the lens, there's no IS. You can't magically add IS.
@@1KINDPhotography okay, let me rephrase the question, since the r7 has IBIS, does IBIS become limited or work as usual when adapting a canon EF non IS lens? Thank you for your help, much appreciated.
Hi! I'm using Canon r100 paired with the meike ef-eos r adapter and canon efs 55-250mm stm lens, everything works fine until I change the aperture higher than f5.6, it won't take any picture and shows error "check connection between lens and mount". I don't know what's the problem, anyone can help me? I appreciate. thanks a lot.
No play in the adapter to camera or adapter to lens. The MEIKE is my preferred adapter. I know some people have reported the Viltrox adapters having a little play and its hit or miss.
@@1KINDPhotography thanks. Do you have any issu using it until now? I am buying eos RP and planning to buy eos r adapter but got myself confused choosing the meike or viltrox? Do you have any suggestion which adapter I should choose?
@@Aguze25 I have no issues using it. Been using it with my RP and R6. I haven't heard any major issues with the MEIKE. I know the Viltrox had some issues with fitment where there was a little too much play when mounted. I always suggest the MEIKE because its the only one that I know of right now for 3rd parties other than OEM Canon that has the gasket.
Have you found any flaring in the lens using the meike adapter? I am getting strong light falloff when the light source is not directly in view but just milimetres behind the lens edge.. whereas canon has practically none...
The gasket is similar to those found on the lenses. It only seals between the adapter and camera body. I see no issues with the gasket or seal. I've shot in a drizzle and had no issues.
The Meike is a great Adapter and it don't wobble.
This should be 10000000000 of views and likes. I’m in a group that has talked so much about adaptors and only one person as mentioned this product.
Thank you! LIKE this video (if you haven't done so already) and SHARE this video with that group.
Canon adapters are still on backorder so I’ve been using this with no issues on my R6.
Thank you very much. The reviews on Amazon were kinda short, but since the Canon one is sold out everywhere, this one will do great.
thank you
Awsome video. Would you happen to know if it the adapter could work on RD lenses? Or just EF?
The adapter is ONLY for EF lenses. RF lenses do not require adapters on R series cameras
Thanks for the review, I think it will work perfectly with my EOS RP. I recently ordered a bundle with the Canons Adapter, but the adapter is in back order >_< and they don't know when it's going to arrive at their store. It's a good alternative for the money, I should buy this one if I plan to use my EF lenses... (even though I purchased one, but don't know when it will arrive )
I use this on my RP with my EF 16-35mm
@@1KINDPhotography Im planning to use it with my
Sigma 50mm F1.4 EX DG HSM / and my Tamron 24-70 2.8 G1 / Im upgrading from a T3i. I hope they work better hahaha
With this Meike version, does image stabilization work for canon EF lenses that don’t have IS? Also does it have better image stabilization with a canon lens that has IS?
This does not provide IS for non-IS lenses.
@@1KINDPhotography so the official canon adapter and the MK-EFTR-B will? Thanks for your help btw.
@@linkinjunior official Canon adapter does not have IS either. The adapter is basically just that, it allows you to adapt EF lenses to your R mirrorless cameras. IS is on the actual lens or on the body.
If there is no IS on the lens, there's no IS. You can't magically add IS.
@@1KINDPhotography okay, let me rephrase the question, since the r7 has IBIS, does IBIS become limited or work as usual when adapting a canon EF non IS lens? Thank you for your help, much appreciated.
@@linkinjunior in-body IS on the camera will work as normal
Hi! I'm using Canon r100 paired with the meike ef-eos r adapter and canon efs 55-250mm stm lens, everything works fine until I change the aperture higher than f5.6, it won't take any picture and shows error "check connection between lens and mount".
I don't know what's the problem, anyone can help me? I appreciate. thanks a lot.
higher than f5.6, like f6 or f8 so on
is there any play from lens to mount?
No play in the adapter to camera or adapter to lens. The MEIKE is my preferred adapter.
I know some people have reported the Viltrox adapters having a little play and its hit or miss.
Hey, can the adaptor firmware update like the other brands?
There are no USB port for any firmware updates. Only one I know of that cam do firmware updates is the Viltrox with control ring
@@1KINDPhotography thanks. Do you have any issu using it until now?
I am buying eos RP and planning to buy eos r adapter but got myself confused choosing the meike or viltrox? Do you have any suggestion which adapter I should choose?
@@Aguze25 I have no issues using it. Been using it with my RP and R6. I haven't heard any major issues with the MEIKE. I know the Viltrox had some issues with fitment where there was a little too much play when mounted. I always suggest the MEIKE because its the only one that I know of right now for 3rd parties other than OEM Canon that has the gasket.
@@1KINDPhotography thanks again, I think I'll go with the Meike.
Have you found any flaring in the lens using the meike adapter? I am getting strong light falloff when the light source is not directly in view but just milimetres behind the lens edge.. whereas canon has practically none...
Experiencr that, lots of flair on the top part
Can I ask is it truly weathersealed,I have a shoot in a weeks time and it predicts showers.Just need the reassurance my r6 will be safe.
The gasket is similar to those found on the lenses. It only seals between the adapter and camera body. I see no issues with the gasket or seal. I've shot in a drizzle and had no issues.