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http://www.fujirumors.com/fotodiox-releases-five-new-fujifilm-gfx-adapters-bronica-pentax-leica-hasselblad-lenses/

 

You can check out the full list here at AmazonUS

NEW – LAUNCHED IN MARCH 2017

  • Bronica ETR Mount SLR Lens to Fujifilm G-Mount GFX – price & specs
  • Pentax 645 (P645) Mount SLR Lens to Fujifilm G-Mount GFX – price & specs
  • Pentax 6×7 (P67, PK67) Mount SLR Lens to Fujifilm G-Mount GFX – price & specs
  • Leica R SLR Lens to Fujifilm G-Mount GFX – price & specs
  • Hasselblad V-Mount SLR Lens to Fujfiilm G-Mount GFX – price & specs

LAUNCHED IN FEBRUARY 2017

  • Canon EOS (EF / EF-S) D/SLR Lens to Fujifilm G-Mount GFX – price & specs
  • Contax/Yashica (CY) SLR Lens to Fujifilm G-Mount GFX – price & specs
  • Mamiya 645 (M645) Mount Lens to Fujifilm G-Mount GFX – price & specs
  • Nikon Nikkor F Mount G-Type D/SLR Lens to Fujifilm G-Mount GFX – price & specs
  • Olympus Zuiko (OM) 35mm SLR Lens to Fujifilm G-Mount GFX – price & specs
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The Fotodoix adapter for the GFX does not work on modern mamiya 645 lenses. It only works on older Mamiya 645 lenses which probably have been made OVER 8-10 years ago.

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well, there must be several tons of those old Mamiya 645 everywhere unused and unwanted and cheap.

 

Over 30 years ago they were  ( together with Bronica) the bread and butter of many photographers whom couldn't afford Hasselblad, so hopefully they can be used again!

 

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On 3/8/2017 at 5:31 AM, milandro said:

well, there must be several tons of those old Mamiya 645 everywhere unused and unwanted and cheap.

 

Over 30 years ago they were  ( together with Bronica) the bread and butter of many photographers whom couldn't afford Hasselblad, so hopefully they can be used again!

 

$_84.JPG

 

It would be nice to see if those can resolve enough for today's sensor technology, but that certainly is a good selection.

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I am sure that the normal to telephoto (at least) focals will give modern lenses a run for their money, which, by the way is very little, the set above costs less than $750.

 

I won’t be buying the GFX, but if I were, adapted lenses would be a large part of my choice.

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  • 7 years later...

I have some beautiful MF Rolleiflex 6008 lenses. I can get an 6008 to EOS to GFX adapter stack. But the vignetting is insane. The adapter has a leaf shutter installed though the downline cameras all use curtain shutters. Surely they could adapt full proper MF lenses and fill the sensor?

I’d love to see another co step up on this. Please!

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