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A boring day at the zoo

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I just wanted to get out and about yesterday to try out the R5 with the one RF lens I own (24-105) plus one of my EF lenses (135 f/2). I also took along my 300mm f/4 prime, but never put it one the camera. (Had to resize them down in order to post)

A few with the RF 24-105:

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Should have stopped down - eye's in focus but nose is out.
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A few with the EF 135 adapted

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I see what you mean about the adaptor having NO effect on focus and sharpness!

Love the cats, BTW. The cheetahs particularly. πŸ‘
 
I see what you mean about the adaptor having NO effect on focus and sharpness!

Love the cats, BTW. The cheetahs particularly. πŸ‘
As long as you don't mind that the adaptor ads about an inch to the length and a litte extra weight, these adapted EF lenses seem to be working pretty great.
 
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