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X-T4 with Fringer EF-FX Pro II Lens Mount Adapter (EF to X) for DZOFilm Pictor 20 to 55mm T2.8 EF


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Hi all,

I'm entertaining the idea of getting a Fringer EF-FX Pro II Lens Mount Adapter (EF to X) in order to be able use a DZOFilm Pictor 20 to 55mm T2.8 EF for my X-T4. Does anyone here have any experience with this combination of lens with the adapter on this camera?

Thank you

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it doesn't seem to have any electrical contacts...correct me if i'm wrong..i just looked at some photos...so why would you need the fringer adapter? any dumb adapter would do the trick (although putting a 15$ adapter between a 5000$ lens and a 1500$ body seems stupid)

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