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Kipon Announced World’s First Medium Format to Sony E-mount Lens Reducer Adapter

Kipon-Baveyes has announced the development of the world’s first focal reducer that will let you use medium format lenses on full frame cameras.

With the BAVEYES HB-S / E 0.7x adapter, the focal length and aperture will be adjusted based on the 0.7x focal reduction ratio. You can now mount Medium Format lenses on Sony full-frame mirrorless cameras and keep the original focal length and gain 1 stop aperture by using the adapter.

The first model Baveyes HB-S/E 0.7x (Baveyes Hasselbld-SONY E 0.7x). is expected to go on sale in early February Retail price is 415USD.

Kipon Announced World’s First Medium Format to Sony E-mount Lens Reducer Adapter

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After KIPON released 5 new Handevision models IBERIT full frame lenses with German IB/E Optics, today we release the world’s first optic reducer to use medium format lens on full frame cameras and get rid of the crop factor and increase the aperture at the same time. IB/E Optics worked on the optical design for this adapter.

The first model Baveyes HB-S/E 0.7x (Baveyes Hasselbld-SONY E 0.7x). is expected to go on sale in early February. Retail price is 415USD.

More Baveyes for using medium format lenses on full frame cameras are under developing now.

via Kipon | PR

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