Overview
The Arri PL Lens can now be used on Fujifilm G-mount cameras, including the GFX series such as the GFX50S, GFX50S II, GFX50R, and GFX100. This compatibility allows for a wider range of lens options for Fujifilm users.
The lens also features a felt material flocked interior to reduce internal reflection, ensuring high quality images. Additionally, the lens has a new safety lock/release button to prevent it from falling off the camera. Made with aluminium alloy and brass construction and a satin surface finish, the lens is both durable and stylish. It also comes with a detachable Arca-Swiss type quick release plate and is compatible with the Metabones Mount-Rod Support Kit, as well as other popular ball heads.
For even more stability, a new professional Mount-Rod Support Kit is available (sold separately) that is compatible with all Metabones adapters with a tripod foot. This allows for a secure and seamless connection between the lens and camera, ensuring optimal performance. With these features, the Arri PL Lens is a valuable addition to the Fujifilm G-mount camera system.
About the Metabones ARRI PL to G-Mount T Adapter GFX
Arri PL Lens to Fuji G-mount (GFX series) cameras
Compatible with Fujifilm G-mount cameras. (e.g. Fujifilm GFX50S, GFX50S II, GFX50R, GFX100, etc.)
Felt material flocked Interior to reduce internal reflection
New Lens Safety Lock/Release button to secure the lens falling off
Aluminium Alloy and Brass Construction with Chromium Plating
Satin Surface Finish
Detachable Arca-Swiss type quick release plate, and compatible with Metabones Mount-Rod Support Kit (also compatible with Arca Swiss, Markins, and Photo Clam ball heads)
New professional Mount-Rod Support Kit is also available (not included), which is compatible with all Metabones adapters with tripod foot.
ARRI PL Lens to Fuji G-mount T Adapter (GFX)
Model MB_PL-FG-BT1
Compatible with Fujifilm G-mount camera and Metabones Mount-Rod Support Kit (also, Arca Swiss, Markins, Photo Clam ball heads)
(e.g. Fujifilm GFX50S, GFX50S II, GFX50R, GFX100, etc.)
Compatible Lens ARRI PL Lens
Construction Aluminium Alloy and Brass Construction with Chromium Plating. Satin Surface Finish
Why Metabones®?
Since its inception, Metabones has been designing and manufacturing lens adapters recognised among professionals and enthusiasts as leaders in design and workmanship.
Contrary to the popular trend of other factories using an aluminium ring painted black on the camera-body-side, we instead take no short-cut but use precision-machined brass with chromium plating on both the camera-body and the lens sides of our adapters, in order to ensure smooth mounting, great appearance, and durability. The lens side of the adapter features a strong leaf-spring structure, strengthening the adapter-lens connection and ensuring tightness of the lens in order to reduce wear and prevent focus errors and optical alignment issues from appearing.
Metabones uses matte-black treatment to keep internal reflection to a minimum in order to maintain the maximum optical quality possible with the lens.
All Metabones Adapters follow this tradition of uncompromising precision, robust build quality and outstanding finish. Our new Smart AdapterTM series of products add industry-leading electronic interfacing technology from Canada, with true electronic control of the lens’ aperture directly from the camera body.
Features
Both camera-side and lens-side of the adapter are made of brass, precision-machined and plated with chromium.
Satin surface finish – just like your OEM lens and camera mounts.
Precise fit and solid connection – lens has no play, gap or wiggling when mounted on adapter and no adjustments are required to fit your lens.
Designed to reach infinity focus while maintaining the correct registration distance required to maintain optical quality of CRC lenses or lenses with floating elements.
Our Smart AdapterTM series adapters have the following additional features
True electronic integration of aperture diaphragm – let camera automatically choose aperture in P or S exposure modes, or dial in yourself on the camera body in A or M modes.
EXIF data such as lens identification, focal length and aperture.
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