This lens adapter will allow you to use Canon EOS EF lenses on Sony E mount cameras, such as NEX-3, 5, 6, 7, ILCE -3000, 3500, 6000, 5100, etc  cameras. Please note that you will have to set up your camera to accept manual focus lenses or it will show error. E-mail me if you don't know how to do that.  Adapter might show some vignetting at the edges on full frame cameras. 

Adapter made in China. It fits lens perfectly, and locks properly. It is made of metal. Please note that adapter does not have aperture adjustment. So lens will work only in open aperture mode, unless you close it on Canon camera. For that use Aperture priority mode, set aperture, and remove the lens. That will work only on Canon EOS cameras. Then use Canon lens with preset aperture on Sony camera. 

 Lens ring will be shipped as pictured, so please look at the pictures above. 

Shipping is free within USA and $10 worldwide via USPS first class air mail service worldwide.

Note from lens adapter manufacturer:"...

...Features:

Made of aluminum & brass (not plastic)

It can focus to infinity.

Auto focus (AF) is not available.

Please installing / uninstalling the adapter after turning off the camera.

 

Suitable for:

Lens: All Canon EOS EF mount lenses

Cameras: SONY NEX-7, NEX-6, NEX-5, NEX-3; NEX-5N, NEX-C3, NEX-5R, NEX-F3, NEX-7, NEX-6.

Camcorder: SONY NEX-VG10 VG20 VG30 VG900E EA50

 

Package includes:

Lens mount adapter x 1

 

Settings:

Put red marks of the adapter and lens collar together.

Turn the adapter anticlockwise till the fixative click.

Mostly it will use Manual or AV mode.

 

Removing:

To remove the adapter you should press locking pin and turn the adapter clockwise.

 

Notice:

    Although the lens will fit physically, automatic diaphragm, auto-focusing, or any other function will not operate correctly while using this adapter.

    In this case "Stop-down mode" will need to be used when metering since the lens doesn't have the ability to have its aperture controlled by camera body.

    You can shoot with manual mode or aperture priority mode.