Viltrox focal reducer - How I turned my M50 into a full frame

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Viltrox focal reducer - How I turned my M50 into a full frame
# <center> Viltrox Focal Reducer</center>
<center> **HOW I TURNED MY M50 INTO A FULL FRAME** </center>

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https://youtu.be/2TfaT_iaBME

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Fam, this device right here was a game changer when I first got my M50, and is probably the main reason I still have it.  See, the M50 is an APSC sensor, which is cropped.  It means it doesn't display the full frame of the image projected by the lens.  It also means the focal length of the lens has to be recalculated in my head.  It's find for most people, but since I came from the film era, I really like 50mm to be 50mm, not 75mm or 80mm.  This device fixed that.

[The Viltrox EF-EOS M2](https://amzn.to/3QRl0bu) mount adapter is a device that allows users to mount Canon EF-mount lenses onto a camera with the EOS M2 mount. This adapter allows for full electronic communication between the lens and the camera, including autofocus and aperture control, and also allows the aperture to be adjusted manually via the aperture ring. 

It is made of high-quality aluminium and has a durable metal construction. The adapter also has a built-in chip that can automatically confirm lens information and update the camera's firmware. It is a great option for those who own Canon EF-mount lenses and want to use them with their EOS M2 camera, without having to invest in new lenses.

A speedbooster mount adapter is a type of adapter that is designed to increase the effective aperture of a lens by reducing the focal length and increasing the amount of light that enters the camera. The Viltrox EF-EOS M2 Speedbooster is a version of the Viltrox EF-EOS M2 mount adapter that includes a built-in speedbooster function. 

This means that when a Canon EF-mount lens is mounted on an EOS M2 camera using this adapter, the effective aperture of the lens will be increased by approximately one f-stop, allowing for lower-light photography and a shallower depth of field. Additionally, the speedbooster function also increases the field of view of the lens, effectively reducing the focal length by 0.71x. It is a great option for those who want to increase the versatility of their Canon EF-mount lenses with their EOS M2 camera.

So there you go,  my M50 is pretty much a full frame camera now :)

Peace & Love,

*Adé*

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