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RedRock LiveLens MFT adapter for Canon lenses
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    The Redrock Micro LiveLens mft™ is the first active lens adapter that enables Canon EF lenses to be used with any micro four-thirds (mft) camera, such as the Panasonic AG-AF100, Panasonic GH1/2, and Olympus Pen cameras.

    Canon EF lenses require power and electronic controls in order to adjust the lens’ aperture. Without power and control electronics, The aperture of the EF lenses are stuck wide open, severely limiting the usefulness of the lens. The Redrock LiveLens mft active lens adapter solves this problem by providing power to the EF lens and a control pad to adjust the lens aperture. With LiveLens mft you can set the EF lens' aperture to any stop in increments as small as 1/3 stop. It works with just about every lens available today, including variable aperture zoom lenses, prime lenses, consumer-level lenses, and professional L-series lenses. It also works with most third party EF-compatible lenses. There are some limitations to please make sure to read Technical Details.

    Price: $442

    http://store.redrockmicro.com/livelensmft
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  • Got all excited and emailed RedRock to see if two of these mounts could be sync'ed together for stereoscopic use. Unfortunately, they cannot. Guess I'll wait for the Birger mount (http://www.birger.com).
  • wait HAHAHAHAHA
    No power for IS is a deal breaker for me.

  • Whoa, pretty boxy looking wall-wart on that lens adapter...
  • The Birger mount seems dead-on-arrival.

    Canon 70-200 ii + Birger mount... Or native m43 12-35 and 35-100.
  • Is there anything (converter or something) that could convert the BMCC MFT passive mount into active and able to accept Panasonic Lumix M4/3 lens?