Metabones Speedbooster X0.71 Ultra EF-MFT
20,00 € + IVA
The new Metabones Speedbooster X0.71 Ultra EF-MFT rental in Milan features an advanced 5-element, 4-group optical design. It incorporates ultra-high-index tantalum-based optical glass. However, the design has been specifically optimized for the Micro Four Thirds sensor. This has resulted in exceptional performance and set a new standard for focal reducers.
Its features
- 1. Increased maximum aperture: The Metabones Speedbooster X0.71 Ultra EF-MFT rental in Milan features an optical element that increases the lens’s maximum aperture by about one stop (lowering the f-number). For example, an f/2.8 lens effectively becomes an f/2.0. This means the lens can capture more light, improving performance in low-light situations.
- 2. Increased magnification factor: The adapter increases the lens’s magnification factor, making it possible to use Canon EF lenses on MFT cameras without losing the original field of view.
- 3. Improved image quality: The adapter uses a high-quality aspherical optical element to reduce chromatic aberrations and distortion, enhancing image sharpness and color rendering.
Tips…
The new Metabones Speedbooster X0.71 Ultra EF-MFT rental in Milan has a magnification factor of 0.71x. This reduces the crop factor of mirrorless Micro Four Thirds cameras from 2.0x to 1.4x. However, thanks to the use of exotic materials and advanced glass manufacturing technology, the new ULTRA design ensures perfect correction for use with all full-frame DSLR lenses, regardless of aperture. It also performs very well with many DX and APS-C format lenses, provided the lens’s image circle is large enough. The optical performance of the new Metabones Speedbooster X0.71 Ultra EF-MFT is so outstanding that it improves the MTF of any lens attached to it, including next-generation lenses like the Zeiss Otus series. In short, the Speedbooster X0.71 Ultra EF-MFT sets a new standard for focal reducers, delivering high-level performance and greater versatility to mirrorless Micro Four Thirds cameras.