

Used Fotga EF/EFS to NEX AF Adapter
Condition & contents
| Grading | Excellent conition overall. |
|---|---|
| Testing | Fully tested |
| Warranty | 6 month warranty |
| Includes | As is |
At a glance: Fotga EF/EF-S to Sony E mount AF adapter - third-party adapter for using Canon EF lenses on Sony E-mount.
About this lens
The Fotga EF/EF-S to NEX AF Adapter is a third-party mount adapter that lets you use Canon EF and EF-S lenses on Sony E-mount mirrorless bodies (originally NEX, also works on current A7-series and a6x00-series Sony mirrorless). Includes electronic contacts for autofocus and aperture control.
Build & handling
| Type | EF/EF-S to Sony E-mount AF adapter (third-party) |
|---|---|
| Input mount | Canon EF / EF-S |
| Output mount | Sony E / FE |
| Autofocus | Yes (with some limitations - AF speed usually slower than native) |
| Aperture control | Yes - electronic |
| Weight | Approx. 100-150g |
Works with
- Input: Canon EF and EF-S lenses
- Output: Sony E-mount bodies (NEX, A7 series, a6x00 series, etc.)
- AF speed varies - generally slower and less reliable than native E-mount AF
Best for
A third-party EF-to-E adapter - lets Sony E-mount users use Canon EF/EF-S lenses with autofocus and aperture control. Performance (AF speed, reliability) varies by adapter; first-party-style adapters from Metabones or Sigma MC-11 typically perform better than budget options. Useful when transitioning between systems or if you have EF glass you want to use on Sony bodies.
Frequently asked questions
How well does AF work?
Variable - depends on the lens, adapter firmware, and camera body. Simpler lenses (Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM) tend to work better than complex ones. AF is generally slower than native E-mount performance. Metabones and Sigma MC-11 adapters are considered the gold standard; third-party budget adapters like Fotga can be hit-or-miss.
Specifications
| Condition | Used |
|---|---|
| Brand | Fotga |


