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NOVOFLEX launches automatic bellows for the Canon RF mount
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NOVOFLEX launches automatic bellows for the Canon RF mount

Novoflex launced automatic bellows for the EOS R.

From Novoflex;

Since 1969 already – the year of the first moon landing – bellows belong to the core assortment of NOVOFLEX and enjoy an excellent reputation from macro photographers worldwide. From now on, also users of the camera systems Canon EOS, Canon EOS-R, Fujifilm X, L-Mount (Leica, Panasonic, Sigma), MicroFourThirds (Olympus, Panasonic), Nikon Z and Sony E-Mount will be able to enjoy an easy access to the fascinating world of close-up and macro photography thanks to the reliable NOVOFLEX automatic bellows.

The use is more than comfortable as all control features between camera and lens are automatically transferred. Even with the camera lenses, only, reproduction scales of 1:1 or more can be realized. Recommended as ideal accessory is the extremely-high precision, apochromatically corrected lens head Apo Digitar 4,5/90 mm (Order Code: FLEX-APO-DIGI 4,5/90) manufactured by Schneider Kreuznach, enabling a focusing from 1:1 until infinity. As the new automatic bellows are perfectly integrated in the NOVOFLEX „model kit“ a later upgrading in order to use manual lenses as well, can be realized without any problems.

In addition, lenses can also be used in retro-position at the bellows. The appropriate retro adapters are offered by NOVOFLEX as part of its extensive product portfolio.

Moreover, the new automatic bellows are also of high interest to be used with cameras with internal stacking function, as now reproduction scales of more than 1:1 can be realized.

The order code for the EOS R bellows is "BAL-EOSR".

See Novoflex for more information

Thanks NikonRumors!

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