Commlite EF to RF lens adapter with AF control vs EF-EOS M Lens Adapter for Canon EF/EF-S to EOS-M (EF-M Mount)
Overall winner: EF-EOS M Lens Adapter for Canon EF/EF-S to EOS-M (EF-M Mount)
Key Differences
EBYPHAN EF-EOS M (A) offers AF and aperture control via the camera, built-in image stabilization, higher average rating (4.60 from 3361 reviews) and is in a more affordable price tier; Commlite EF-EOS R (B) provides an internal aperture motor, EXIF transmission and electronic aperture control but has mixed autofocus performance and lacks AF-C in video mode
Commlite EF to RF lens adapter with AF control
Electronic auto-focus EF to RF adapter for Canon lenses on EOS R series cameras, with aperture control and EXIF transmission. Customers note solid build and good value, though some report fit issues on certain bodies
Pros
- built-in aperture motor
- electronic aperture control from camera
- EXIF signal transmission
- built-in IS stabilization
Cons
- does not support AF-C in video mode
- mixed compatibility reports with some EF lenses
- fit may be loose on certain cameras
EF-EOS M Lens Adapter for Canon EF/EF-S to EOS-M (EF-M Mount)
EF-EOS M lens adapter enables AF and aperture control when using Canon EF/EF-S lenses on EOS-M cameras. Includes built-in image stabilization and electronic aperture data. Customers note good build quality and versatile lens compatibility
Pros
- AF and aperture control via camera
- inbuilt image stabilizer
- broad lens compatibility (EF/EF-S to EF-M)
- solid build quality
Cons
- caps can come loose
- requires correct camera size setting for full-frame function
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | EBYPHAN |
| Durability | EBYPHAN |
| Versatility | commlite |
| User Reviews | EBYPHAN |