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Sigma Mount Converter MC-11 For Use With Canon SGV Lenses for Sony E

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Features

  • offered in both SA-Sony FE and Canon EOS EF-Sony FE version
  • offers full electronic control of the lens, including autofocus and aperture selection
  • Support for both in len optical stabilizer or in camera shake reduction
  • PLEASE NOTE: Kindly refer the User Manual and Instructional Video before use which is highly essential.
  • VERY IMPORTANT: Kindly check Technical Specification for compatibility chart.

Description

Mount converter MC -11 for use with Canon lenses offered in both SA-Sony FE and Canon EOS EF-Sony FE version

Color: Black


Brand: Sigma


Compatible Devices: Camera


Item Weight: 22.68 g


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 1000 Grams


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Global Trade Identification Number: 03


Product Dimensions: 2 x 2 x 2 inches


Item Weight: 0.8 ounces


Item model number: 89E965


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 23, 2016


Manufacturer: Sigma Corporation of America


Language: English


Country of Origin: Japan


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Fantastic
On the a6300, having used the Metabones and Commlite adapters, this thing is far, far better. While it only officially supports Sigma EF mount lenses, I have found that a number of Canon lenses work as well (however, you will only have AF-S and AF-C modes). For example, the Canon 50mm 1.4 USM, which doesn't work at all on the Metabones or Commlite, works on the MC-11 quite well. You can even get a degree of focus tracking by setting your shot priority to AF and choosing AF-C (Wide seems to work best). No, it's not what you'd get from a Sony native lens, but it's quite usable. My Canon 70-300mm IS USM takes comparable images, and performs almost as well in AF as the Sony G 70-300mm. Certainly there are reasons to buy the Sony, but for most, this would an effective bridge. On supported lenses like the Sigma 150-600mm Contemporary, I have to say it's almost like using a native lens. I say almost because under normal shooting conditions I wouldn't be able to tell the difference; some native lenses perform far worse, some better. I have tested the adapter with these non-Sigma lenses (assuming AF-S or AF-C mode) - Canon 24mm IS USM - Works Canon 40mm STM - Works Canon 50mm 1.4 USM - Works Canon 18-135 IS USM - Does Not Work Properly Canon 70-300mm IS USM - Works Canon 75-300mm IS USM - Does Not Work Properly Sigma 150-600mm Cont - Feels like a native lens. Quick update - I shot a lot of pics at the Indy 500 this weekend using the a6300 and the Sigma 150-600mm Cont. The combination performed quite well, but you really have to know your AF modes to get the best performance. The only negative I can think of is that it doesn't support EF-S lenses, which is a shame and the only reason I have to hang onto my Commlite adapter. PS - If this review helped, or if you're just bored and enjoy clicking things - could I trouble you for a "Yes" vote below? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2016 by Jeff Ello - PhotonArmy .com

  • Saved me around $1600
Thats about the price difference between the Sigma MC-11 and a new Canon 7d. I have several full frame Sony and Canon cameras, but wanted to use a cropped sensor with the Sigma 150-600 Canon mount.when I need a little more reach. Like my Sony A6000. The Metabones 4 does a lousy job, but to be fair, its not made for Sigma lenses, so my options were the Sigma Mc or another camera. First thing I did was update the firmware of the camera and lens, and took it to my local wildlife preserve. Focusing was very quick. Not as quick as my Canon 5d, but close. I was not expecting it to be as quick as it is. My ratio of sharp to out of focus images went up big time, and this was in fairly dim light. Some of the birds I was photographing were wading in bushes and the lens went hunting for focus more often than I would have liked, and when they were within 20-30 feet focus was slow or not possible. This may have been the light. I intend to carry my 5d and the 70-200 2.8 for anything within that range anyway, so no big deal. Overall I am impressed and look forward to getting out this weekend, hoping for better light. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2017 by lance cooper

  • Good performance, nice quality, not perfect... Makes sense for multi-Sigma lens owners using A7
Works great with the Sigma ART 35mm f1.4. Not blazing fast but it will use the PDAF of the 'II' series Sony A7 cameras like my A7II. The quick firmware updating was relatively painless and supersedes the lens firmware so you don't have to worry about getting the Sigma lens dock(s). As with any adapted autofocus lens, the accuracy and speed is not perfect. I found it struggled in very low light unless I could find contrasting areas and some have said AF-C works a bit more reliably than AF-S, which is contrary to how I usually use my AF lenses. Build and finish are good, above par for your usual lens adapter. The box is your expected black and white Sigma affair like with their lenses. Overall, probably a must-have if you're adapting several Sigma lenses to the Sony bodies but makes less financial sense if you're only using one (like I am). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2016 by Billzilla

  • Great product
I made the switch from Canon to Sony. I didn’t want to spend thousands of dollars on new lens so I got this adapter. At first I was super skeptical, but once I started shooting with my old lenses, I was super happy with the quality of my photos and overall how it was able to function with my new camera. It is cheap compared to similar products, but it does the job. Overall worth the expense! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024 by Leo

  • Works as if you're using native Sony lenses
I use this with my A7 II and it's a great solution to using Canon EF lenses on a Sony FF body. It adds about an inch to the overall length of the EDF lens. I use it with a 16-35mm 2.8 L, 50mm 1.8 & 85 1.8. The Sony equivalents are either too expensive and/or not as good. OK they're smaller & lighter in many cases but the EF lenses are a proven commodity, plentiful, sharp & well-priced. All lenses I've used with the MC11 auto-focus very quickly, AE works perfectly & all EXIF data is included with the file. I very highly recommend this adapter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2018 by Steve C.

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