This brand new adapter will allow you to use Minolta MD mount lenses on Canon EOS cameras, The inside glass design using coated optical glass offer better optical performance.

Notice:
Using this adapter minolta to canon, most functions such as automatic diaphragm, auto-focusing, or other functions will not operate .
In this case "stop-down mode" will need to be used when metering since the lens does not have the ability to have its aperture controlled by the camera body. You can shoot with manual mode or aperture priority mode.
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Excellent product, very pleased with the quality & functionality of the adapter. All of my old Minolta lenses & even my extension tubes work perfectly on my Canon 20D.
It's a really nice adapter the only real issues I have with it is that on my 28mm lens I can not go past 2m. The glass on the 28mm bumps into the glass on the adapter. Also I have an 80-200mm macro lens that doesn't work in macro. The focal length just doesn't work with it. Other than that my 45mm and my 75-200mm lens both work fine.
The adapter works great. Now I can use again my old Minolta lenses and accessories on my Canon. The correction for infinity works well.
La qualité de construction est bonne (métal). La qualité optique dépend de deux facteurs: la focale de l'objectif et l'ouverture de diaphragme. Par exemple, avec un 135mm f2.8, la qualité est excellente. Avec un 50mm et de grandes ouvertures (jusqu'à f5.6), la qualité périphérique est insatisfaisante.
La lentille (en fait deux lentilles pressées l'une contre l'autre) se retire facilement en dévissant la bague intérieure; attention toutefois, la lentille n'est pas fixée à cette bague, elle risque donc de tomber si vous ne faites pas attention. Sans la lentille, mes vieux objectifs Minolta deviennent d'excellents objectifs à mise au point rapprochée (équivalent d'une petite bague allonge), par contre la mise au point à l'infini est perdue.
Just received this item and have already put it through a battery of tests with macro and telephoto lenses with and without extension tubes and tele converters and have found it to be well worth the price! There is a slight magnification when compared to a lensless adapter I made and have been using for about a year but its very minor. I do notice that when the aperture is wide open there is a chance of blowout in the image and is probably due to over coverage in the camera body itself, best results are achieved when the aperture is set midpoint. If you have older MD style lenses around that you would like to put back to use this item is a must!