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Dörr T2 Adapter- Kameraanschluss: Canon EF - Objektivanschluss: T2 Canon EOS

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  • T2 adapter
  • with T2 screw thread
  • suitable for Canon EOS EF

High-quality DÖRR T2 adapter for connecting lenses, diaduplicators, bellows and other accessories with T2 screw thread to DSLR & DSLM cameras.

The T2 adapter is especially stable and precisely made of metal - so even large and heavy lenses can be adapted. The adapter compensates the flange focal distance difference, so that all lenses can be focused manually down to infinity.

There is no electronic connection between the camera and the lens, which is why aperture and focus must be set manually. For this purpose, we recommend triggering via manual mode or aperture priority mode - please read the chapter "Triggering without Lens" in the operating manual of your camera.

Kameraanschluss: Canon EF
Objektivanschluss: T2 Canon EOS
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15,25 Objektivadapter
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Dörr T2 Adapter- Kameraanschluss: Canon EF - Objektivanschluss: T2 Canon EOS

Short profile

  • T2 adapter
  • with T2 screw thread
  • suitable for Canon EOS EF

Product description for Dörr T2 Adapter Canon EF

High-quality DÖRR T2 adapter for connecting lenses, diaduplicators, bellows and other accessories with T2 screw thread to DSLR & DSLM cameras.

The T2 adapter is especially stable and precisely made of metal - so even large and heavy lenses can be adapted. The adapter compensates the flange focal distance difference, so that all lenses can be focused manually down to infinity.

There is no electronic connection between the camera and the lens, which is why aperture and focus must be set manually. For this purpose, we recommend triggering via manual mode or aperture priority mode - please read the chapter "Triggering without Lens" in the operating manual of your camera.

Dörr T2 Adapter- Kameraanschluss: Canon EF - Objektivanschluss: T2 Canon EOS

Technik
Objektiv-Anschluss
T2
Kamera-Anschluss
Canon EF
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
51 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4000461098390
KAN
321600

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