Canon EF/EF-S Lens to Sony E-mount Camera Body Electronic Adapter, EF/E IV (High-Speed Version Auto Focus)
SKU: KF06.466
I got this adapter to mount the only EF nifty-fifty lens that I own on my Canon EOS R100 camera. The adapter does the job, autofocus works, and transmits EXIF information. No issues mounting the adapter to the camera or mounting the lens to the adapter.
The adapter with end caps came in a nice box with an allen key wrench and a user manual. The tripod foot can be detached. The adapter is made of metal, looks and feels nice but does not have weather sealing. It weighs around 150g. So, works well with a light lens on the compact body.
I prefer using native mount lenses. I also shoot with Nikon Z and Sony mirrorless cameras. So, for occasional use, this adapter works. Reliability is unknown at this time. Over the years, I have got a lot of K&F products, they all have turned out good and hope this one will as well.
The adapter with end caps came in a nice box with an allen key wrench and a user manual. The tripod foot can be detached. The adapter is made of metal, looks and feels nice but does not have weather sealing. It weighs around 150g. So, works well with a light lens on the compact body.
I prefer using native mount lenses. I also shoot with Nikon Z and Sony mirrorless cameras. So, for occasional use, this adapter works. Reliability is unknown at this time. Over the years, I have got a lot of K&F products, they all have turned out good and hope this one will as well.
26/03/2025
Compatibility and Performance: The adapter fits perfectly on my EOS R6, and attaching my old EF lenses was a breeze. It was a delight to be able to use these lenses on my newer camera. The auto-focus functionality with my EF lenses worked well, which I was concerned about initially. This seamless integration has significantly enhanced the versatility of my camera setup.
Build Quality: The adapter feels well-crafted, made of what seems to be high-quality metal. The plastic caps also exhibit a good build quality, adding to the overall sturdy feel of the product.
Ease of Use: Both attaching the adapter to the camera and the lenses to the adapter were straightforward processes. I encountered no difficulties in handling or operation.
Mystery Foam Cutout: Upon unboxing, I noticed a foam square cutout that was empty. While it didn't seem like anything was missing, the purpose of this cutout remains unclear. It's a minor detail and doesn't impact the functionality of the adapter but I am curious If I am missing something from the package.
Overall Satisfaction: I am very pleased with the K&F Concept EF to EOS R Adapter. Its ability to bring new life to my EF lenses on an EOS R camera is great!
Build Quality: The adapter feels well-crafted, made of what seems to be high-quality metal. The plastic caps also exhibit a good build quality, adding to the overall sturdy feel of the product.
Ease of Use: Both attaching the adapter to the camera and the lenses to the adapter were straightforward processes. I encountered no difficulties in handling or operation.
Mystery Foam Cutout: Upon unboxing, I noticed a foam square cutout that was empty. While it didn't seem like anything was missing, the purpose of this cutout remains unclear. It's a minor detail and doesn't impact the functionality of the adapter but I am curious If I am missing something from the package.
Overall Satisfaction: I am very pleased with the K&F Concept EF to EOS R Adapter. Its ability to bring new life to my EF lenses on an EOS R camera is great!
19/03/2025
It is a very well-made adapter for attaching Canon EF/EF-S lenses to the Canon R system. All functions are transferred perfectly. The adapter sits perfectly and fits perfectly into the R system.
All photos were taken with the Canon R 7 in conjunction with a 100 mm macro from Canon.
All photos were taken with the Canon R 7 in conjunction with a 100 mm macro from Canon.
18/03/2025
This is a very well made adapter that mates smoothly and firmly between my old Pentax K lenses and my new Canon M50. It is completely passive with no glass or electronics. My 50mm 2.0 never looked so good. Multiply your lens focal length (mm) by 1.6 to get the effective length on the M50 cropped sensor (50mm = 80mm). NOTE: To use on the M50, you must enable Release Shutter Without Lens AND turn off the Lens abberation correction (both Peripheral illum and Chromatic aberr). If you forget to disable the correction, an "err 70" may occurr if you use the focus zoom aid function (magnifying glass) and you'll need to remove the camera battery to reset it. I've since turned the corrections back on and the issue has not happened again.
18/03/2025
Ever since I switched from Canon DSLR to Fuji mirrorless, I have been unsure about what to do with my Canon gear. I invested so much in this brand, but the 5D Mark II was just not working anymore for my purposes, especially in low light and long exposure projects. I decided to order the auto focus mount adaptor from K&F and honestly did not have high expectations. These adaptors often don't fit precisely and are sometimes very hard to remove or install.
Well, today I took ALL of my Canon lenses out for a trip to test them with the adaptor on my Fuji X-t5. I am very impressed.
I used a wide angle, a medium wide-angle to medium close-up and the reason for buying the adaptor: my 200mm with 2x extender. The attached picture is taken out of hand at 400mm (200 with 2x extender) and it did a great job. It does even better on a tripod at this focal length but this bird was the true test, as it was not something I could prepare for. Had I come in with a tripod, it would have left. Now, all I did was lean against a tree for some basic support and this is what I got. This is a cropped and regularly sharpened image.
The miracle of this adaptor, that feel sturdy and has a smooth fit to the camera, is that it play really well with the Fuji body. I have full control over aperture and speed, I can use exposure correction and achieving focus was certainly acceptable. There were some situations where there was less contrast and it took a bit longer. But that is totally acceptable.
So, this is a good value for your buck - not just because it works as advertised, but mainly because it saves you a ton of dollars because there is no need to invest in a Fuji lens. My Canon gear now has retrieved its original value and more, because the Fuji body is such a top notch camera for my purposes.
This review is written right after buying the product. So if I find out that in time it operates less well, I will come back with a new review. For now I am very happy!
Well, today I took ALL of my Canon lenses out for a trip to test them with the adaptor on my Fuji X-t5. I am very impressed.
I used a wide angle, a medium wide-angle to medium close-up and the reason for buying the adaptor: my 200mm with 2x extender. The attached picture is taken out of hand at 400mm (200 with 2x extender) and it did a great job. It does even better on a tripod at this focal length but this bird was the true test, as it was not something I could prepare for. Had I come in with a tripod, it would have left. Now, all I did was lean against a tree for some basic support and this is what I got. This is a cropped and regularly sharpened image.
The miracle of this adaptor, that feel sturdy and has a smooth fit to the camera, is that it play really well with the Fuji body. I have full control over aperture and speed, I can use exposure correction and achieving focus was certainly acceptable. There were some situations where there was less contrast and it took a bit longer. But that is totally acceptable.
So, this is a good value for your buck - not just because it works as advertised, but mainly because it saves you a ton of dollars because there is no need to invest in a Fuji lens. My Canon gear now has retrieved its original value and more, because the Fuji body is such a top notch camera for my purposes.
This review is written right after buying the product. So if I find out that in time it operates less well, I will come back with a new review. For now I am very happy!
14/03/2025
A good adapter with which I brought my “old” Pentax K lenses back to life on my Canon eos-M 3. Recommended
14/03/2025
Great adapter, used to convert my vintage Pentax kit to the eos-m that I use as a backup camera.
I chose this brand instead of other more well-known ones to save a bit, but I was surprised by the build quality!
The adapter is all metal and adheres perfectly to both the camera body and the lenses, there are no differences in performance compared to more expensive adapters that I have also tried in the past.
I have tested it with light lenses (28mm f 3.5, 50 f1.7, 135 f2.8) and with much heavier lenses (for example the Pentax 70-210 f4 which weighs almost 1 kg) and it does not present strange play.
Highly recommended.
I chose this brand instead of other more well-known ones to save a bit, but I was surprised by the build quality!
The adapter is all metal and adheres perfectly to both the camera body and the lenses, there are no differences in performance compared to more expensive adapters that I have also tried in the past.
I have tested it with light lenses (28mm f 3.5, 50 f1.7, 135 f2.8) and with much heavier lenses (for example the Pentax 70-210 f4 which weighs almost 1 kg) and it does not present strange play.
Highly recommended.
14/03/2025
I had previously purchased several Canon EF lenses for my old and heavy EOS 5D mark ii. Having sold the 5D a decided to take a gamble and buy this converter. All my Canon lenses can now be attached to the Sony and the results are extremely good. Auto focus is fast, though it can struggle a little in low contrast situations. In such a situation it is easy to set to Manual focus. I've tested the following Canon lenses with great success.
EF 100mm f/2.8 macro
EF 50mm f/1.8 a cheap lens but really sharp results
EF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5
EF 17-40mm f/4 L series
EF 24-105mm f/4 L series
Canon Extension Tube EF25 ii works too!
The only other slight negative is that the lens image stabilizer doesn't seem to work on those lenses that have it.
The other advantage is that there are lots of Canon lenses available in the second hand market. Why buy a new Sony lens when you can get good second hand Canon ones!
The picture was taken using the Canon 100mm macro lens hand held.
EF 100mm f/2.8 macro
EF 50mm f/1.8 a cheap lens but really sharp results
EF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5
EF 17-40mm f/4 L series
EF 24-105mm f/4 L series
Canon Extension Tube EF25 ii works too!
The only other slight negative is that the lens image stabilizer doesn't seem to work on those lenses that have it.
The other advantage is that there are lots of Canon lenses available in the second hand market. Why buy a new Sony lens when you can get good second hand Canon ones!
The picture was taken using the Canon 100mm macro lens hand held.
12/03/2025
It works well, it allowed me to use my old Chinon (Pentax) lenses on the Canon EOS M50. It is quite solid, I obviously treat it with care.
09/03/2025
I'm really happy with this adapter. I've used it on my Canon M50 with an old vintage Pentax mount lens and it works awesomely!
08/03/2025






















