CanonNews / Thursday, March 21, 2019 / Categories: Reviews, Third Party Reviews A look at the Canon RF Drop in Filter filter adapter When the EOS R was announced last September, it contained two revolutionary Canon RF mount to EF lens adapters. The drop in filter adapter and the control ring adapter. This video from Potato Jet, shows off the new drop in filter adapter with the variable neutral density filter drop in. The variable neutral density drop in filter is controlled with a small wheel on the side of the filter and can block from 1.5 to 9 stops of light. Canon also manufacturers a circular polarizer filter for the drop in filter adapter that works the same way, with a small wheel on the side of the filter to control the circular polarizer. What happens if you just want to remove the filter you have and keep the adapter on? Well, Canon sells an add on called the clear filter adapter which allows you to swap out your variable neutral density filter or your circular polarizer filter and replace it with a clear filter. You can also purchase the variable density or the neutral density drop in filter separately so that you can use them with your adapter. If you are purchasing multiple filters, it's most likely best to purchase the adapter with the variable neutral density filter because it's the same price as the filter standalone. One missing element that Canon has not given any indication on, is the possibility for a drop in screw on filter adapter to slide into the slot of the adapter. This would greatly increase the utility of the filter adapter. Previous Article DXOMark reviews the EOS R Next Article Commlite EOS RF mount to EF lens adapter Print 4413 Tags: CanonCanon RFAdaptersVariable ND filter adapter Related articles Macquarie University supported by Canon Australia unveils The Huntsman Telescope ICYMI: Canon RF 100mm F2.8L IS Macro Review TDP Reviews the Canon RF-S 18-150mm F3.5-6.3 IS STM Meyer Optik Görlitz adds native Canon RF to its lens lineup Deal of the Day: Lensbaby 85mm F1.8 for Canon RF and Canon EF Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.blog comments powered by Disqus